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Two days in 10 videos: the best of the Italian Tech Week 2021

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Two days of conferences, meetings and debates at the Turin Ogrs to talk about innovation, startups, robots and artificial intelligences. In short, to talk about the future. Two days dominated by the live link with Elon Musk (here the story of what he said), but which are not reduced only to that: the 2021 edition of the Italian Tech Week was also much, much more. Below we have collected the 10 most beautiful and interesting moments, to be there even if you weren’t there. Or to review if you have already seen them.

ITW 2021

Elon Musk at Italian Tech Week: “Nuclear is not evil”

by Emanuele Capone, Bruno Ruffilli


Italian captain Giorgio Chiellini: how football has become tech
The captain of the national team and Juventus talked about how modern football is played (and lived), deeply influenced by new technologies. And of course those magical nights that brought the Azzurri to the top of Europe.

Italian Tech Week 2021, the blue captain Giorgio Chiellini: how football has become tech


One hundred meters of emotions: the 3 Paralympic blue who reached the podium in Tokyo 2020
Ambra Sabatini, Martina Caironi and Monica Graziana Contrafatto (respectively gold, silver and bronze in the 100 m at the 2020 Paralympics) told about their race to Riccardo Luna, director of Italian Tech.

Italian Tech Week 2021, 100 meters of emotions: the three Paralympic blue on the podium in Tokyo 2020


Elon Musk and the surprise guest: the Italian engineer who works at SpaceX
His name is Mauro Pinna, he works for SpaceX and was called into question by the entrepreneur during the connection with the Italian Tech Week, talking about his contribution to the construction of space rockets.

Italian Tech Week 2021, Elon Musk and the surprise guest: the Italian engineer who works at SpaceX


The long applause to former astronaut Nespoli for his fight against cancer
Three times astronaut on the International Space Station, he said he had fought against a brain tumor and at the Italian Tech Week, on the day the news was disclosed, he received a long applause after his speech to talk about the space economy.

Italian Tech Week 2021, the long applause to the former astronaut Nespoli for his fight against a tumor


Luna and Linus with Khaby Lame: the art of making people laugh without speaking
Interview with the most famous creator in Italy and one of the best known in the world, given that the boy occupies the second place among the most followed users on TikTok.

Italian Tech Week 2021, Linus with Khaby Lame: the art of making people laugh without speaking


Chiara Luzzana’s performance: “Silence does not exist”
Chiara Luzzana is a sound artist, sound designer and composer of soundtracks: she breaks the molds imposed by musical notation to create music starting from noise, giving life to visionary soundtracks.

Italian Tech Week 2021, the performance of the sound artist Chiara Luzzana: “Silence does not exist”


The Italian startuppers who have conquered the world
Interview with Davide Dattoli (Talent Garden), Giorgio Tinacci (Casavo), Alessio Lorusso (Roboze) and Isabelle Andrieu (Pi School), some of the successful Italian startuppers able to conquer the global market with their companies.

Italian Tech Week 2021: the Italian startuppers who have conquered the world


How to become a unicorn startup (and why is it called that)
Simon Beckerman (Depop), Carlo Gualandri (Soldo) and Victoria van Lennep (Lendable) are all entrepreneurs who have started a startup that has become unicorn, the term for companies whose market value has exceeded one billion dollars.

Italian Tech Week 2021, how to become a unicorn startup (and why it’s called that)


The 3D printed (vegetable) steak that arrives in supermarkets in 2022
Giuseppe Scionti, founder and CEO of Novameat, explains the origins and perspectives of his invention: the meat is reproduced using a water base mixed with yellow chickpeas, vegetable oils and fats: “About 15 thousand liters of water are used to produce each animal hamburger. , we employ 90% less “.

Italian Tech Week 2021, the 3D printed (and vegetable) steak that arrives in supermarkets in 2022


The iCub robot: “That’s why you don’t have to be afraid of us”
The best-known humanoid robot of the Italian Institute of Technology opened the works of the Italian Tech Week in Turin, explaining, with his synthesized voice and gestures, why robots shouldn’t be scary.

Italian Tech Week 2021, the iCub robot: “That’s why you don’t have to be afraid of us”


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