FT Future of Italy Summit 2013
 
18/11/2013
08:30 - 09:20Registration and networking
09:20 - 09:30Chair’s Opening Remarks

John Thornhill
, Deputy Editor, Financial Times

09:30 - 10:10Opening Keynote and Interview: The path to economic recovery

How does the new administration intend to reignite economic growth without resorting to budget deficit spending? How will it maintain political stability in uncertain times? And what measures is it planning to take to spark competition, encourage entrepreneurship, and dismantle a notoriously unwieldy bureaucracy?

Enrico Letta, Prime Minister of Italy
Interview conducted by: John Thornhill, Deputy Editor, Financial Times


10:10 - 11:00Panel Discussion: The future of business in Italy

Which industrial, fiscal and social policy changes and measures are needed to boost economic and business recovery? How can the Italian government support industries in order to ensure job creation, long-term growth and competitiveness? What are the main challenges and opportunities for businesses looking to expand or establish operations in Italy?

Moderated by: Francesco Giavazzi, Professor at the Department of Economics, Bocconi University
Matteo Arpe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sator
Riccardo M. Monti, President, ICE-Italian Trade Agency
Maurizio Tamagnini, CEO, Fondo Strategico Italiano (FSI), Cassa Depositi e Prestiti

11:00 - 11:30Morning break


11:30 - 12:00Keynote Interview: Maintaining investor confidence in Italy

Is the worst now over? How can Italy protect itself from fluctuations in financial markets? How do investors look at the country and what factors and reforms will improve its position within the global investment community? 

Interview conducted by:
 Rachel Sanderson, Milan Correspondent, Financial Times
Andrea C. Bonomi, Senior Partner,
Investindustrial
Luigi De Vecchi, Chairman of Continental Europe for Corporate and Investment Banking, Citi
Alessandro Profumo, Chairman, Banca Monte deiPaschi di Siena

12:00 - 13:00Panel Discussion: Opportunities in transport and infrastructure

What barriers need to be removed to ease the integration of the Italian transport and infrastructure system at the EU level?  What initiatives are being put into place by government and independent authorities to promote innovation and unlock the potential of private finances?

Moderated by: Luigi Contu, Editor-in-Chief, ANSA
Fabio Battaggia, Managing Director, Grandi Stazioni S.p.A.
Fabrizio Palenzona, President of Assaeroporti, Chairman of Aeroporti di Roma and President, AISCAT
Aristide Police, Partner at Clifford Chance and Professor of Administrative Law, University of Rome Tor Vergata

13:00 - 14:30Lunch and networking


14:30 - 15:40Panel Discussion: Telecoms and the Digital Agenda

How will the recent Commission proposal for regulation shape the communications industry, and what role does this sector play in stimulating economic growth? What is the role of Italy in the promotion and accomplishment of the Digital Agenda?

Special 10 min Intro: Marco Patuano, CEO, Telecom Italia

Moderated by: Alessandro Plateroti,Deputy Editor of Il Sole 24 Ore and Editor, ilsole24ore.com
Francesco Caio, Commissioner for the Italian Government’s Digital Agenda and CEO, Avio Aero
Angelo Marcello Cardani, Chairman, Agcom
Luigi Gambardella, President, PuntoIT and Chairman of the Executive Board, ETNO
Marco Patuano, CEO, Telecom Italia
Constantijn Van Oranje-Nassau, Head of the Cabinet of Vice-President Neelie Kroes, European Commission

15:40 - 16:30Panel Discussion: Is Italy going in the right direction?

Deep political schisms and rivalries have been a dominating characteristic of the Italian political landscape for decades. Is this beginning to change? Can Italy’s political parties now resolve their differences and move the country towards much-needed economic and political stability? What steps must be taken to preserve government unity?

Moderated by: Guy Dinmore, Rome Bureau Chief, Financial Times
Gianpiero D'Alia, Minister for Public Administration and Simplification, Italy
Roberto D'Alimonte, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Italian Centre for Electoral Studies, LUISS-Guido Carli
Stefano Fassina, Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance, Italy

16:30 - 16:40Chair’s concluding remarks

John Thornhill, Deputy Editor, Financial Times

16:40Drinks reception and summit conclusion