Two days of meetings, debates, panels, interviews, with over thirty Italian and international guests from the world of politics, economics, culture, industry, science and entertainment.
Sky TG24 Live In, the format of the news channel that brings information to Italian squares and cities to create comparison and debate on the territory, arrives in Bergamo on 16 (from 1.30 pm) and 17 December (from 9 am).
Theme of this seventh edition: 'The challenges of the present: goals', to understand, deepen and tell the goals that Italy and the world must set to overcome all the difficulties of our time.
And think about the tools necessary to face the geopolitical, economic, social, environmental and cultural changes which, redesigning the models of society of the future, have become the priorities of all the great countries.
The event, broadcast live on all Sky TG24 TV and digital channels, is organized in collaboration with the Municipality of Bergamo, the European Commission and the scientific partnership of the University of Bergamo which has made the former saint
Simone Moro, mountaineer and writer, Simon Mundy, Financial Times journalist and author of 'Challenge the Future', Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Minister of the Environment and Energy Security, David Quammen, Author of 'Spillover' and 'Breathless', Elisa Palazzi, climate physics professor - University of Turin, Matteo Piantedosi, interior minister, Agnese Pini, director of QN, Gennaro Sangiuliano, culture minister, Vincenzo Schettini, physicist and author of 'The physics we like', Ingrida Šimonytè, Prime Minister of Lithuania, Amb.
Stefano Stefanini, Ispi, Martina Strazzer, entrepreneur and content creator, Francesco Vezzoli, artist, Luca Zaia, president of the Veneto Region and Patrick Zaki.
The candidates for the leadership of Lombardy Attilio Fontana will also participate,
Pierfrancesco Majorino and Letizia Moratti who will be able to tell what future they imagine for their region.
Furthermore, on Friday evening 16, it will be possible to attend two meetings, between words and music, with the songwriters Motta and Samuele Bersani.