High level representatives of Italian institutions, academia, research, media and national business took part to the discussion on the cultural and socio-economic barriers that influence and hinder students' choices, as well as the necessity of skills hybridization as an educational tool to face the global, environmental and social challenges of our times.










The speakers who attended the events were:
- Maria Cristina Messa, Minister of University and Research
- Maria Chiara Carrozza, President of the National Institute for Research
- Paola Corna Pellegrini, President of AICEO (Italian Association of CEOs)
- Alessandro Fusacchia, Deputy of the Italian Republic, Member of the Culture, Science and Education Commission, Coordinator of Artificial Intelligence and student orientation parliamentary intergroups
- Linda Lastrico, PhD student in Cognitive Robotics, Interaction and Rehabilitation Technologies of the Italian Institute of Technology, Young Ambassador Women&Tech
- Layla Pavone, Coordinator Board Technological Innovation and Digital Transformation, City of Milan
- Antonella Polimeni, Dean of La Sapienza University
- Andrea Prencipe, Dean of Luiss Guido Carli
- Ferruccio Resta, Dean of Politecnico of Milan
- Roberto Ricci, Invalsi President
- Gianmario Verona, Dean of Bocconi University
The STEM Observatory key findings we presented by:
- Guido Borsani, Deloitte Foundation President
The discussions were moderated by:
- Fabio Pompei, CEO, Deloitte Central Mediterranean
- Stefania Papa, People & Purpose Leader, Deloitte Central Mediterranean
Finally, the event was given wide resonance by members of the national media landscape, namely: LA 7, Affaritaliani.