COLLOQUIUM AAIIC MARANGONI. Sabato 18 Maggio, dalle 2:30 alle 6:40 pm, presso la sede dell’Istituto Marangoni a Shanghai, si terrà il Colloquium “Wŏ tīng bu dŏng” how to deliver the right message to the right audience: crossing borders and understanding culture organizzato da AAIIC insieme alla famosa scuola di moda e design. L’evento ha anche il supporto del Consolato Generale d’Italia a Shanghai. Maggiori informazioni sono disponibili nel programma scaricabile qui.
Ai saluti istituzionali di apertura, seguiranno gli interventi degli speakers. In particolare:
Francesca Hansstein, Research Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics “Are Chinese consumer preferences shifting towards an Asian blend?”
Graziana Maellaro, Lecturer, Istituto Marangoni “Psychography of Communication”
Marco Pellitteri, Media Sociologist, Shanghai International Studies University, “Japanese animation in Italy: Transnational brokering, ‘national-popular’ penetration, and nostalgia”
Shuo Feng, Research Executive, Reuter Communications “Debord’s ‘Spectacle’ in luxury: the manifestation from the marketing scope”
L’evento si chiuderà con un panel finale di Q&A.
Per registrarsi, scrivere a info@accademicicina.org entro il 15 Maggio 2019 indicando nell’oggetto “Event participation”. I posti sono limitati. L’evento ha un costo di 150 rmb (cash at the door). Per gli studenti è gratuito. I proventi andranno a sostegno delle attività AAIIC.
APPROFONDIMENTO SUL COLLOQUIUM “SILK AND BELT ROADS”. Lo scorso 18 maggio, presso la Shanghai University, si è tenuto il Colloquium “Silk and Belt Roads” organizzato dal nostro socio Lorenzo Riccardi e co-sponsorizzato da AAIIC. All’evento hanno partecipato più di un centinaio di persone, provenienti dall’accademia, dalle istituzioni e dal mondo imprenditoriale. Qui di seguito riportiamo un breve riassunto degli interventi dei partecipanti.
He Shuquan – SSWESecretary General and Shanghai University
SSWE Secretary General and Shanghai University
After giving a presentation of Shanghai University, Professor He presented an introduction and a framework about Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative, giving his insights about cooperation opportunities and future trends of the BRI.
Alberto Manai – Director of Italian Cultural Institute in Shanghai
Introduction of Italian Consulate in Shanghai
Mr Manai welcomed the guests to the Colloquium and gave a presentation on the Italian Consulate in Shanghai and their links with the Belt and Road Initiative.
Ivan Cardillo – AAIIC Chairman
Introduction of the Scholars Association
Mr Cardillo introduced the Association of Italian Scholars in China. Founded in 2015 has a presence in more than 10 cities across China, the AAIIC aims to gather and spread scientific and academic information between Italian and Chinese universities.
Ulugbekov Azizbek – Consul of Uzbekistan in Shanghai
Economic opportunities in Central Asia
Mr Azizbek gave the assembly a thorough presentation about history, economics and culture of Uzbekistan. His speech was illustrated by videos about the country.
Davide Cucino – Chairman of China-Italy Chamber of Commerce
Maritime Silk Road
Mr Cucino introduced specific features of the Maritime Silk Road by linking historic and economic data as well as analysing the last project to date: the Polar Silk Road.
Carlo D’Andrea – Chairman of the European Chamber in Shanghai
Introduction on trade China-Europe
Mr D’Andrea intorduced Europe-China historical relations to present economic, trade and political issues along the Belt and Road Initiative.
Lorenzo Riccardi – Shanghai University, RsA Asia
Managing Partner of RsA Asia in Shanghai
Mr Riccardi introduced elements of International Taxation within the framework of the BRI. He gave examples of he impact of tax planning across Asia, Europe and Africa in order to optimize investment opportunities along the Belt Road Initiative.
Michele Geraci – China Economist and Professor of Finance, NYU
M&A China-Italy
Through a video presentation, Professor Geraci developed the “Geraci Plan”, giving insights on how the European Government should interfere in regards to Chinese M&A investments in Italy.
Roberto Donà – Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University
Professor at XJTLU
Through an assessment of the Globe connectivity, Professor Donà highlighted main characteristics of the BRI and developed opportunities in various sectors of the industry.
Maximilian Rech – Director ESSCA School of Management, Shanghai
Power & Coopetition along the BRI
Professor Rech displayed a research study on investments along the BRI, linking the expertise of various actors and demonstrating his method by a case study on railway construction in Malaysia.
Stefano Beltrame – General Consul of Italy in Shanghai
Conclusion and relationship Italy-China along the BRI
Mr Beltrame ended the seminar by sharing his views on the Belt Road Initiative. Mr Beltrame shared comments based on his expertise on history, diplomacy and geopolitics to share ideas on BRI meaning.
Il Console Generale Stefano Beltrame
Il Console ubzeko Ulugbekov Azizbek
Davide Cucino – Presidente Camera di Commercio ITA-CINA
Davide Cucino – Presidente Camera di Commercio ITA-CINA
Carlo D’Andrea – VP Camera di Commercio Europea in Cina
Il Presidente Ivan Cardillo, Consiglio AAIIC 2018-2020 con Michele Geraci
He Shuquan – SSWE e Shanghai University
Lorenzo Riccardi – Shanghai University
Lorenzo Riccardi – Shanghai University
Roberto Donà – XJTLU
Maximilian Rech – ESSCA
Gli speakers al Colloquium “Silk and Belt Road” organizzato dal nostro socio Lorenzo Riccardi
Audience
Audience
Stefano Beltrame e Ivan Cardillo
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