Thanks to the participation of Francesco Gori, Prysmian Chairman, the company played a leading role during the "CEO Talk – Leader dell’Innovazione e del Cambiamento" event, hosted by RCS Academy and Corriere della Sera. This year, the event was an opportunity for the industrial leaders to share insights and perspectives on development, infrastructure, and innovative industrial projects.
GORI (PRYSMIAN): INNOVATION ALSO GROWS THROUGH ACQUISITIONS. WITHOUT INNOVATION, YOU CAN'T BE A LEADER.
"Innovation comes from a mix of cultures, encounters, and even exchanges facilitated by our acquisitions over the past 20 years. From these discussions and even disagreements, innovation is born, which is our strength while we compete in the market. Without innovation, you are destined to lose. The energy and telecommunications market has a strong demand for innovation, driven by the need for sustainability, which requires the search for new solutions compared to the past."
"Customers ask for the product but also for solutions to the surrounding challenges. The longest cable installed by Prysmian to date extends over 1400 km between Scotland and Denmark, crossing by factories and homes, with the need to find immediate solutions. The issue is not just about production but also about interacting with society and the surrounding environment."
"In this context, even STEM skills must be challenged by new values and non-strictly scientific skills, in order to create a useful debate for innovation and growth. For us, this also means continuing our commitment to reducing the gender gap in the sector. We are certain that in a work team, gender diversity is only an added value."
Francesco Gori
Prysmian's Chairman