It will be an exceptional audience that Intesa Sanpaolo and Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma they prepared for tomorrow, Tuesday December 17 in Milan at Palazzo Mezzanotte, during SIOS24 WINTER, the largest national event dedicated to innovation and human capital entitled "INTELLIGENCES made in Italy".
Elisa Zscopio Marsala, Head of Education Ecosystem and Global Value Programs at Intesa Sanpaolo, together with Eugenio Guglielmelli, Rector ofUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Andrea Rossi, CEO and General Manager ofUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma and the President of the Degree Course in Biomedical Engineering UCBM Leandro Pecchia, Director of the Global Health Observatory promoted by Intesa Sanpaolo and UCBM, will delve into the role of emerging skills and the importance of monitor transformative changes, with a focus on innovations in the sector of Life Science.
The workshop will try to answer important questions for all those who are entering the world of work in the Life Science sector, such as: What kind of professional do you want to become? What competitive value can you offer in a rapidly expanding space driven by complex demographic challenges? In an era marked by transformative trends that are redefining skills and professions, it is essential to acquire tools and skills to become innovative protagonists of your own professional path. The workshop will explore emerging scenarios and trends, analyzed by the Global Health Observatory, an initiative launched by UCBM and Intesa Sanpaolo.
Knowing how to deal with complex dynamics and seize the growth opportunities offered by this sector, producing concrete positive effects on the country's industrial and educational system. Through data and analysis of global phenomena, the Workshop will guide the professionals of the future towards targeted training and professional paths, helping them to identify the most relevant trends and develop a strategic vision to face the challenges of a constantly evolving market.