The opportunities of the young economy are at the center of the debate in Cortina d'Ampezzo, a crucial topic for innovation in the global economy.
The annual meeting "MangustaRisk - Institutional Investors and Strategic Objectives," dedicated to institutional investor strategies, opened on Sunday, February 2nd and continues until February 4th at the Grand Hotel Savoia in Cortina d'Ampezzo. The focus of the debate was the challenges and opportunities associated with the young economy, a new economic paradigm in which innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability are driven by younger generations.
This particularly significant process is transforming market dynamics, with a growing impact on investment strategies. Against the splendid backdrop of the Dolomites, Davide Cipparrone, Lara Pederzolli, and Andrea Canavesio organized an audience of industry leaders and up-and-coming talent to discuss the crucial role played by young people in value creation.
After welcoming remarks in the Dolomia Hall of the Grand Hotel Savoia, the event immediately introduced the topic of the young economy, considered the economy of the future. Its goal is to preserve and generate wealth by increasing productivity with greater innovation, efficiency, and competitiveness, and by creating the best conditions to attract and develop new generations.
Journalist Federico Fubini illustrated the consequences of demographics, while Professor Sergio Marullo Di Condojanni, CEO of Angelini Industries, examined the risks and opportunities of succession and coexistence between generations in company management. Stefano Caselli, Dean of SDA Bocconi, then spoke, explaining how new generations are formed.
Among others, the event included Alberto Oliveti, President of Adepp and Enpam; Maurizio Grifoni, President of Fondo Fon.Te.; Piergiuseppe Mazzoldi, Vice President of the National Pension Fund Bcc/Cra; Giuseppe Longo, General Manager of the National Pension Fund BCC/CRA.
The debate continued on the afternoon of Monday, February 3, with presentations by Professor Chiara Petrioli on "The Story of an Italian Champion," and by Professor Alessandro Sannino, Director of the Department of Experimental Medicine at the University of Salento and Visiting Scientist at MIT, on "Translational Pathways from Research: Founders of the Future."
This was followed by Lorenzo Portelli, Head of Cross-Asset Strategy, speaking on "Aging and the Asset Allocation of New Generations," followed by a presentation by Giampiero Schiavo, CEO and General Manager of Castello SGR and Anima Alternative SGR – GWT, on "The Evolution of Real Estate and Housing." On Tuesday, February 4, journalist Federico Rampini moderated a debate on "Young Economy, US and China," which concluded the proceedings.