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Fondazione Mondo Digitale and CNA Pensionati, in collaboration with Google, aim to promote intergenerational education and the creation of new work opportunities. On Tuesday, December 16 at 10 am, Project “Amongst Generations. United for Work” will be presented at the CNA Assembly in Rome addressing Passonate Living (CNA Auditorium, Piazza Armellini 9/a, Rome).
Building on the success of the first edition of the project, FMD, CNA and Google are once again promoting the intergenerational learning model to help elders and adults to understand new technology and create new work opportunities for young men and women.
The second edition of the project involves four Italian Regions (Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Sicily and Veneto), 12 schools, 400 students and about 200 adult members of CNA Pensionati in the exchange of skills and competences between youth and elders. The former bring knowledge on innovation and technology, whilst the latter have a great cultural heritage hey can transmit to the younger generations. The three main ingredients of the project are: made in Italy, innovation and knowledge exchange.
The event, which will be moderated by Repubblica Journalist Luisa Grion, will include students, teachers and elders involved in the project, together with:
- Giancarlo Pallanti, National President, CNA Pensionati
- Maria Beatrice Tragni, National Secretary, CNA Pensionati
- Dominga Salerno, Geriatrician and member of the EU Commission European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
· Alfonso Molina, Professor of Technology Strategy at the University of Edinburgh and Scientific Director of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale
- Donatella Solda Kutzman, Technical Secreteriati, MIUR
- Diego Ciulli, Senior Policy Analyst, Google
- Sergio Silvestrini, Secretary Generla, CNA