Managing futureproof companies in digital
What counts now is not only your EBIDTA, your KPIs or your stock price, it’s also which values your company embodies, who your team workers and people are, what local footprint you have and which community you serve and also what risks you take and cover and how you can help your SMBs or entreprise clients also perform with all these.
Theme 1: Transforming companies to fit for new challenges
Theme 2 : Company culture, value and risk management
Theme 3: Data management, new possibilities and security processes
Key topics of discussion
Exploring SMBs New Digital Presence
Service and Customer Personaliszation Trends
Discovering Digital and Technology Trends
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Evening events
Spotzer Digital Pasta Challenge
October 15, 2022, 17.30
MaMa Florence cooking school offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that recreates the feeling of an informal and inviting home. It is a place to discover (or rediscover) the meaning and pleasure of two of the most simple, yet important, daily activities: cooking and eating. MaMa Florence is one of many voices in the important movement focusing on sustainable farming, local Tuscan ingredients, the passing of knowledge from generation to generation, and the creation of emotional connections through the humble acts of cooking together and sharing a meal.
 

Amaro Santoni Welcome Cocktail
 
Amaro Santoni is an independent, intelligent and exciting choice drink from Florence that can make a variety of cocktails. A product that contains all the vitality of youth and enthusiasm for the future, to be enjoyed neat or in creative cocktails you will try crafted by professional mixologists at the welcome cocktail. Drinks based on Amaro Santoni offer a incredible array of flavours to be explored. Because its quality is exalted by simplicity. Welcome cocktail in partnership with Mono Solutions


View of Florence
Dinner and Networking Evening
The history of the Loggia begins more than 150 years ago, when in 1865 the engineer Giuseppe Poggi was put in charge of embellishing Florence for the arrival of the government and the Piedmontese “Royal family and bureaucrats that lower the reluctance of the banks of the Arno to manage from here Italy reunited under a unique reign.”
 
Part of the ancient walls were destroyed to make room for roads that surrounded the center of the city and that are still present today; climb up the Viale dei Colli reaching the natural terrace overlooking Florence: Piazzale Michelangelo. Loggia sits with a wonderful view of not only Piazzale Michelangelo, but a breathtaking view of Florence. Not many locations in the city can provide us with such a spectacular dining and networking experience.


Nightcap Negroni
Although the origin of this famous cocktail is quite debated as to which Negroni ancestor originally founded it, Pascal Negroni in the late 1800s, or his later decent Conte Camillo Negroni, it is believed the current version stems from Conte Camillo Negroni. The story is that he asked his friend and bartender Folco Scarselli to change the cocktail he used to drink at Caffè Casoni and make it a little stronger by adding some gin to the original Campari and Red Sweet Vermouth. It’s from this random and simple request that the Negroni Cocktail we know today was born! People started to appreciate the new blend and asked for a cocktail “alla maniera del Conte Negroni” (following Conte Negroni’s manner). Today it is the official cocktail of Florence, and we are going to open the Siinda Live Florence in the traditional way Florentines would do a Nightcap.


A Florentine Gala Evening
 
Join us for a Florentine evening at the exquisite Palazzo Ximenes Palace, built by the famous brothers Giuliano and Antonio Giamberti, later called "da Sangallo". The brothers bought the parcel of land, upon which this palace stands, in 1497 from the Cistercian monks of the present Santa Maria Maddalena de 'Pazzi. Their intention was to build one of the most admired Palaces in Florence. The brothers brought in infinite number of beautiful ancient marble statues as well as paintings by famous artists such as Sandro Botticelli and Antonio del Pollaiolo to decorate their home. The palace had such historic value that in 1796, Napoleon, with the French minister Miot, visited and stayed at the palace during their trip to Florence. It’s incredible interior and gardens will transport us back in time in the city that is considered by many academics to have been the birthplace of the Renaissance, becoming a major artistic, cultural, commercial, political, economic, and financial center.


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