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Expo Dubai: ANSA Forum 'The future of the Earth in Space'

2020-10-01T15:00:32.872Z


Friday 2 October 3 pm © AnsaThe space economy, the role of the Italian pavilion in Dubai, international collaboration in this sector, scientific diplomacy and Italian participation in future space missions to the Moon and Mars will be some of the themes of the Forum 'In Space the future of the Earth', online Friday 2 October at 3 pm on ANSA.it. One year after the start of the Dubai Universal Exposition, the Forum deals with


The space economy, the role of the Italian pavilion in Dubai, international collaboration in this sector, scientific diplomacy and Italian participation in future space missions to the Moon and Mars will be some of the themes of the

Forum 'In Space the future of the Earth', online Friday 2 October at 3 pm

on ANSA.it.

One year after the start of the Dubai Universal Exposition, the Forum deals with space technologies, a sector in which Italy has a strong leadership, and their application to many aspects of our daily life.

Expo Dubai will be an opportunity to show the world new opportunities and solutions.

The meeting, moderated by

Stefano Polli,

deputy director of ANSA, is attended by

Paolo Glisenti

, Italian Commissioner for Expo Dubai,

Riccardo Fraccaro

, undersecretary to the presidency of the council,

Maria Cristina De Sanctis

of the National Institute of Astrophysics and

Luigi Pasquali

, coordinator space activities of Leonardo and CEO of Telespazio. 


Enrica Battifoglia

, head of the ANSA Science and Technology Channel, interviews

Luca Parmitano

.

Also in the lineup are video contributions by

Giuseppe Sala

of the Milan Polytechnic and

Lorenzo Sala

, student of the Peer Mentor program of the Italian Pavilion.

Source: ansa

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