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Networks, mobility and transport
Globalization intensifies competition between countries and regions to attract quality resources and industry. This challenge can only be faced with a qualitative leap in the level of creativity, innovation and value added of the goods and services produced.
Italy, because of its strongly anthropic orientation, can offer fertile terrain for creative and innovative processes to the extent they are in contact with each other. What is required are opportunities for high-level interaction on the broadest level possible. In the final analysis, this translates into communication networks that are not just virtual.
Within this context, mobility — both land and air and sea — is a crucial strategic precondition for the development and competitiveness of the country.
The European House-Ambrosetti has been active in these issues for years, with the contribution of leading international experts and opinion leaders.
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