Intesa Sanpaolo, Build Your Future at the Rome Film Festival

ROME (ITALPRESS) – Discover the impact of new technologies and Artificial Intelligence in the cinema, one of the distinctive sectors for our country, thanks to the stories of experts from the academic world, entrepreneurs and startuppers who are successfully interpreting the changes taking place. This is the focus of the special edition of Build Your Future, Intesa Sanpaolo’s program of Education events, conceived by the Education Ecosystem and Global Value Programs structure, of which Elisa Zambito Marsala is in charge, with the aim of inspiring young people on the transformative trends of society and deepening their knowledge of the key skills of the future, for their own professional and personal training, to promote in the younger generations a greater awareness of the rapidly and continuously changing context.”From the Look4ward Future Skills Observatory, we have developed Build Your future, a format aimed at high school and college students to inspire them about new transformative trends in the economy and society and key competencies for the future. A program that plans to meet in-person with over 10,000 students by 2024. The goal is to support young people to be more aware with respect to a rapidly and constantly evolving job market,” explained Elisa Zambito Marsala, Head of Education Ecosystem and Global Value Programs Intesa Sanpaolo.Last October 4, the project received the “Champions in Education” Award in Washington during the third edition of Italian Design Week, a platform created by entrepreneur Roberta Marcenaro Lyon (Imark) to connect U.S. and Italian companies, for Intesa Sanpaolo’s commitment to inspire young students on key transformational trends and key skills for the future. Last year the Bank led by CEO Carlo Messina involved more than 2,000 schools and universities, 4,000 are planned over the 2022-2025 Business Plan period.The event held during the Rome Film Festival was attended by students from secondary film schools, involved together with comingsoon.it, as well as Daniele Cassioli, Paralympic water skiing athlete, and Paolo Longhi CEO HRC Learning and Development – Founder I’mPossible.For Gianluca Sabatini, Head of Marketing and Education Business Development at ELIS, “young people are constantly looking for information and useful advice to better orient themselves in the world of work, and beyond the research they can do through the web or on social networks, all the young people tell us that direct contact with a role model, with a person who can be their reference, is fundamental to be able to understand well what it means to work and build a future, a personality and, for those who are interested, a family. Direct contact, often even with one-on-one meetings, is the most formative, most important and most useful tool for young people to better orient their choices and also to face with greater awareness and motivation the challenges that come their way. “For Cinzia Micocci, vice principal of the Roberto Rossellini Cine-tv Higher Education Institute, creating a “space for young people to confront each other is always fundamental, it is important to talk about their future,” and “we who have to give them tools are also called upon to build it.” In addition, “the speakers at this event are particularly young,” and this “is very important” to engage kids.

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