World Creativity and Innovation Day, established in 2001 in Toronto, Canada, is celebrated every year on April 21 and is recognized by the United Nations. This anniversary represents an ideal opportunity to retrace the history of the most transformative inventions of all time, but above all to relaunch the commitment to supporting development in the name of young people and digital.
In this context, the appeal of ANGI – National Association of Young Innovators, a point of reference for innovation in Italy, which, through the voice of its President Gabriele Ferrieri, states that “the inspiring principles of the World Creativity and Innovation Day must remind us of the important progress made by man in recent decades, but also highlight the great Italian genius which represents a source of pride in the world. As a country ecosystem, it is necessary to continue the path traced by Europe in which to give priority and development to future generations, putting businesses, startups and territories at the center as the driving force for development, in which innovation and digital are tools for the creation of new jobs, for an increasingly sustainable and inclusive society and, finally, for an active and informed representation of citizens, because only as aware individuals will we have the ability to achieve important goals”. President Ferrieri concludes.