00:00I have to say that there are various types of innovation, technological, organizational,
00:11but I focus on the most important innovation, the entrepreneurial one, also because I am
00:17a professor of entrepreneurship at the Politecnico di Milano and it is only in a company capable
00:23of expressing entrepreneurial innovation that innovative projects such as the ones we are
00:28seeing are born. It is a story of entrepreneurial innovation. A small local company is born,
00:37aggregates, has the vision, the entrepreneurial project of aggregating, growing on the territory,
00:43diversifies, invests a lot in renewable energies, in circular economy,
00:53manages to aggregate managerial talents of various natures, and then it is in this fertile entrepreneurial substrate
01:02that the best innovations are born. And we also see it with today's guests,
01:07in short, Pagani, Ferrari, they are technological innovations that in reality are rooted in entrepreneurial innovations.
01:14This is my point of view and what I will emphasize today at the event. It is a beautiful example
01:21of how, moreover, actors of the ecosystem of innovation can be put together, very different from each other,
01:28because we have a company that is valued, but with an important public component, managed by
01:39enlightened managers who have been collaborating with universities for a long time. This system, this project,
01:46is born from a long university collaboration, above all with several universities. I represent
01:52a component, the Politecnico di Milano. So putting together all these different actors of the ecosystem,
02:00therefore around real universities, even territorial contexts, important. I think this is a virtuous example,
02:10and if we succeed in replicating it many other times, probably the future of this country would be more prosperous.
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