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Top 500, the best local companies: “We are now investing in the relaunch of Turin”

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Top 500, the best local companies: “We are now investing in the relaunch of Turin”

TURIN. The pandemic and the suspension of economic and social activities have had profound repercussions on the economy and on companies, which are called upon to face significant economic and financial challenges in the coming months. The restart moment is articulated, for this reason the new edition of Top 500 Turin, the annual event organized by PwC in collaboration with La Stampa which provides an overview of the entrepreneurial realities of Turin and its province, assumes particular relevance. In this context, the NRP is an important aid for the future of the economy: not only for the benefits that Italian companies can derive in terms of digital and ecological transition, but also for the re-industrialization of some areas of the country. It will be discussed during the appointment scheduled for this afternoon, at 5.30 pm at the Vivaldi auditorium of the university library in Piazza Carlo Alberto 3. Tomorrow we will publish a 40-page insert with all the rankings, trend analyzes and comments. Among the speakers there will be the mayor of Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, Fabrizio Bava, professor in Business Economics, Department of Management, University of Turin, Giorgia Garola CEO of Scam Technology Italia, Melchior Gromis of Trana, professor in Business Economics- Department of Management, Monica Maggio Partner PwC, Giorgio Marsiaj president of Unione Industriali Torino, Silvia Merlo CEO of Merlo Group, CEO of the tech company Reply Tatiana Rizzante, Alessio Rolando partner PwC TLS Lawyers and Accountants, Annalisa Stupenengo coo Iveco Group and the deputy director of The Press, Marco Zatterin.

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The appointment, in addition to being a photograph of the various production systems in Turin and its province, this year is an opportunity to listen directly to the entrepreneurs who are protagonists of the most dynamic local companies, with their investment plans and their fundamental strategy. for the revitalization of the territories and of Italy.

«Net of the war in Ukraine, there is still a good level of positivity for Turin companies. An element that allows us to look forward to 2022 with optimism »explains Piero De Lorenzi, partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers who runs the Turin office. Speaking of the prospects of the territory, there is a word that according to De Lorenzi characterizes the future of the city: innovation. «In particular, innovation towards electric mobility in the automotive segment will be fundamental. The feeling is that there are many companies that have seized this opportunity in time, investing even in the hardest, and most severe, phase of the pandemic ». –

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