Convention UCINA SATEC 2015: domani venerdรฌ 5 giugno alla Triennale di Milano

Domani 5 giugno 2015 si terrร  la Convention UCINA SATEC alla Triennale di Milano in Viale Alemagna 6. UCINA Confindustria Nautica รจ una Associazione senza scopo di lucro, costituita nel 1970, che rappresenta le industrie e le imprese della nautica da diporto e promuove lo sviluppo del turismo nautico in Italia e del settore nautico nel suo insieme.

La Convention si aprirร  alle 10.30 nel Salone dโ€™Onore con il convegno โ€œNautica. Visioni per competere: il nuovo mercato, nuove strategieโ€. Il discorso di Carla Demaria, Presidente UCINA Confindustria Nautica, darร  lโ€™avvio alla tavola rotonda in cui si confronteranno relatori ed esperti di prestigio quali Marco Fortis di Fondazione Edison, Chris Bangle fondatore di Chris Bangle Associates, Ermete Realacci di Fondazione Symbola, lโ€™architetto e urbanista Stefano Boeri e il co-fondatore di F3 Business Advisory Service Luca Costa Sanseverino. Il dibattito sarร  moderato da Simone Spetia di Radio24 e Il Sole 24 Ore.

Nel pomeriggio si terrร  lโ€™Assemblea riservata ai Soci UCINA, mentre alle 20.00 avrร  inizio la serata di gala dedicata alla Nautica e al Design con la XXVI Premiazione Pionieri della Nautica con cocktail a seguire.

Durante il corso dellโ€™intera giornata i soci potranno visitare la Triennale. Dalle 17.00 alle 19.00 ci sarร  inoltre la possibilitร , previa prenotazione, di visitare la mostra Arts & Foods, lโ€™unico padiglione di Expo Milano 2015 realizzato in cittร .

Tuttobarche sarร  presente alla Convention in quanto Socio Affiliato UCINA.

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