sustainability at the basis of the European Green Deal

Sustainable investments, companies between ecological and energy transition, data and scenarios compared between PNRR and the development of future mobility. This and much more during the conference held today at the Europe Experience in Rome on “Mobility of the Future, European Green Deal and Sustainability by the National Association of Young Innovators (ANGI) in collaboration with the Offices of the European Parliament in Italy. A wide-ranging comparison which saw the presence and intervention of the main stakeholders from the world of business, institutions and universities in a debate in which visions and programs emerged on what awaits us, between European investments and projects, for the future of smart cities, sustainable mobility and green economy.

The European Green Deal was the most important regulatory activity of this legislature. On transport, which accounts for 1/4 of climate-changing emissions, ambitious choices have been made which may possibly be corrected or strengthened with the next European Parliament. This is also why participation in the vote is essential” Thus Carlo Corazza, Director of the European Parliament Offices in Italy.

We are pleased with the success of the public and the contents of this event which aimed to draw attention to the importance of investments for an economy increasingly oriented towards environmental sustainability and the UN 2030 agenda. As young innovators we are committed to alongside the institutions and the European Parliament for the promotion and valorisation of new technologies in a sustainable way and today’s discussion has allowed us to debate risks and opportunities, scenarios and projects linked to the European Green Deal which represent a great opportunity for all the country ecosystem characterized by young people and innovation. A special thank you to all our supporting partners and the offices of the European Parliament in Italy”. Thus Gabriele Ferrieri President of ANGI.

Many protagonists attended: Carlo Corazza, Director of the European Parliament Offices in Italy; Brando Benifei, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament; Beatrice Covassi, MEP, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament; Roberto Ridolfi, President of Link 2007; Roberta Lombardi, Founder Roberta Lombardi Studio and Sustainability Expert; Gianpiero Ruggiero, Chief Technologist of the CNR; Domenico Borello, Professor of Energy Systems at Sapienza University; Carla Messina, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport; Giulia Pastorella, Deputy of the Republic, vice-president of Action and municipal councilor in Milan; Nicola Bertolini, Business Development Coordinator Ambiente Spa; Stefania Filippi, Communications Manager of TAAC.

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