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Big tech after the rise of Musk

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Digital economy
Protagonists: Paolo Boccardelli, Michele Boldrin, Luca De Biase, Gian Maria Gros-Pietro, Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli
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Introducing Gian Maria Gros-Pietro, president of Intesa Sanpaolo in dialogue with Luca De Biase, Il Sole 24 Ore. A round table follows with Michele Boldrin, Washington University in Saint Louis; Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli, UC Berkeley.

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Michele Boldrin

Washington University in Saint Louis

Professor, Washington University di St Louis. Previously: Chicago, Stanford, UCLA, Northwestern, Carlos III, Pennsylvania e Minnesota. Fellow: Econometric Society,Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory, Society for Economic Dynamics, Society for Economic Measurement, Research CEPR, Academic Advisory Council INSE (Peking University).

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Luca De Biase

Il Sole 24 Ore

Journalist at Il Sole 24 Ore, La Svolta. Author and voice at Rai Radio 3. Adjunct Professor at the Universities of Pisa, Modena Reggio Emilia, Luiss. Recent books: "Il codice del futuro" (Sole 24 Ore 2023); "Eppur s'innova" (Luiss 2022), "Il lavoro del futuro" (Codice 2018). 

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Gian Maria Gros-Pietro

Chair - Intesa Sanpaolo

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Intesa Sanpaolo since April 2016. Deputy Chairman of ABI. Member of the Committee of Market Operators and Investors at Consob and of the Corporate Governance Committee of Borsa Italiana.

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Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli

UC Berkeley

Alberto is an author of over 1000 papers, member of National Academy of Engineering, American Academy of Arts and Science, and co-founder of Cadence and Synopsys, capitalization of over 160Billion USD, President of Chips.it. Winner of the Maxwell Medal and BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award.

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Filarmonica
Via Giuseppe Verdi, 30 - 38122 Trento

An illustrious concert hall in a building on Via Giuseppe Verdi, which harks back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the numerous musical associations (Musikverein) once found in Ljubljana and all the way to Vienna. It is home to the Philharmonic Society of Trento, founded in 1795. It boasts a beautiful organ, dating back to 1906.

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