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(Adnkronos) - Essere genitori oggi, il contributo che può dare la politica; Sostenibilità, blue Gis di Siemens coniuga transizione energetica e digitale; Premio Laurentum 2024: cultura, poesia e arte protagoniste a Montecitorio; Il Genio di Picasso a Palazzo Reale di Palermo; Regali di Natale: 1 italiano su 2 sceglie la marca; “Salva la tua lingua locale” alla 12ª edizione: premiati i custodi del patrimonio linguistico italiano; Bper, conclusa la seconda edizione di B-education; Sport, con il 98.02% di preferenze Claudio Barbaro confermato alla presidenza di Asi; L’università di Roma Tor Vergata presenta il 1° corso di laurea del Lazio in Medicina veterinaria.

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00:00Translated by Elia Pozzani
00:30Translated by Elia Pozzani
01:01The University of Rome, Tor Vergata, presents the first degree course of Lazio in Veterinary Medicine.
01:11Politics, economy and education.
01:13Attention to infertility and corporate welfare.
01:16These are the pillars on which FARA raises in favor of choices aimed at increasing birth rate.
01:23This was discussed at the Palazzo dell'Informazione in Rome,
01:25where the DN Cronos organized the event
01:28Being Parents Today between Science and Welfare.
01:31The ISTAT itself, which today records absolutely positive data,
01:35improves employment in Italy,
01:37also constantly improves that of women.
01:40Our goal is to reach that plus 7% of the GDP
01:44that the ISTAT tells us we can reach
01:46if more women will have the opportunity to choose to work.
01:50I always think every day of the 47% of women
01:53who are not yet included in the job market.
01:55It is our priority to accompany them in this freedom
02:00to be able to realize themselves and to be able to build a family
02:03and to be able to also fund the growth of our nation.
02:06Sexually transmitted infections, obesity, excessive weight loss,
02:10smoking, scarcity or excessive physical activity, exposure to harmful substances,
02:14low birth rate and the increase in the number of couples with fertility problems
02:19are all indicators of incorrect lifestyles.
02:22When we talk about healthy lifestyles,
02:24prevention and information play a key role.
02:27It is essential to raise awareness of the value of fertility,
02:31encouraging correct behavior to prevent any problems.
02:35Communication is therefore a useful tool
02:38to fill the gaps in one's awareness.
02:41However, it must be modulated according to the destiny.
02:45Young people, above all, need to be accompanied
02:48in an educational process focused on healthy habits.
02:52As the Ministry of Health, as the Department of Prevention, Research and Sanitary Emergency,
02:57the pencils that mark our mission are prevention and investment.
03:02It is necessary to invest in birth, but also in prevention.
03:06The future is waiting for us and we cannot miss it.
03:09Behind the demographic decline is also an economic issue.
03:12The government makes it known that it is working to support families choosing to have children.
03:17We have the decontribution, we have the measures for asylum seekers,
03:21we have the bonus for children, we have ease measures for companies
03:28that deal with reconciling work and family.
03:32We also have the measures provided by the Bollino Rosa
03:36for companies that adopt gender equality
03:41and therefore encouraging measures for these companies.
03:44And then, to finish, I also said the measures for NIDO asylums,
03:48the opening of summer asylums,
03:51because they are all supports that go to encourage parenthood.
03:56We are convinced that the challenge of birth
04:00is the challenge on which to build the future of our nation.
04:05The energy transition and the digital one are two essential elements
04:08to achieve a sustainable future,
04:10not only from an environmental, but also social and economic point of view.
04:14As a technological leader company,
04:16Siemens combines these two aspects to bring innovative solutions to the ground.
04:20The current context presents very important challenges.
04:24I think of decarbonization, I think of the digital and sustainable transition
04:29that are now essential and absolutely unpredictable.
04:33I recently read about the analyses made by Altesis
04:36that confirm that the market is working a lot in this direction.
04:39There are important investments from distributors,
04:42about 4.5 billion and about 1,200 interventions
04:46in this direction to strengthen the electric grid.
04:49Siemens is a technological partner that combines digital and real.
04:56It therefore proposes solutions in the market
04:59that combine the hardware part,
05:01that is, the solution of a product portfolio,
05:03with the digital part,
05:04the solutions that allow the monitoring of assets and energy efficiency.
05:09We work in various areas,
05:11so I think of the world of buildings,
05:12where energy efficiency is certainly a priority,
05:15but also the world of infrastructure and the world of energy,
05:18from production to transmission and distribution.
05:22In this path of transition and innovation,
05:24a fundamental role is played by the European normative.
05:28The normative framework is often a facilitator,
05:30an accelerator of the energy transition.
05:32Recently, the European Community has banned the use of harmful gases,
05:36in particular fluorinated gases, SF6,
05:39and therefore from the beginning of 2026, from January 2026,
05:43it will no longer be possible to install in Italy,
05:45in the European Community, systems and products that contain SF6.
05:50This particularly impacts the electric circuits,
05:53which normally use these fluorides for gas insulation,
05:57because they have a very important insulating component.
05:59Therefore, from January 2026,
06:01it will no longer be possible to install these frames with this type of insulation.
06:05Combining the real world and the digital world,
06:07Siemens leads the digital and energy transition,
06:10thanks to technologies that transform buildings and infrastructures,
06:13as in the case of the BlueJeans portfolio.
06:16Sustainability for Siemens is an absolutely important value,
06:19and therefore Siemens has invested several resources in recent years
06:23in order to develop R&D processes
06:27to completely revisit its portfolio in a sustainable way.
06:31In particular, as regards the medium voltage frames,
06:34an important investment has been made to transform all the isolated frames into gas,
06:39using gas that is essentially not polluting,
06:42therefore no longer using fluorinated gases.
06:44For more than two years, Siemens has a portfolio called BlueJeans,
06:47of secondary and primary frames,
06:50which are completely sustainable and environmentally friendly
06:53and are installed in Europe in various applications.
06:55Only recently, these frames have been approved
06:58according to the Italian regulation, which is particularly strict,
07:01and therefore from September 2024,
07:03we have a portfolio that can be sold completely in Italy.
07:06And we can already boast of a first installation made right here in Milan,
07:10with the distributor Unareti.
07:12We have a series of active partnerships made with various interlocutors,
07:16in all verticals, from the world of renewables,
07:19to the world of electric mobility,
07:20and to the world of electricity distribution,
07:23which guarantee the use of this portfolio,
07:26sustainable and digital,
07:27having a series of sensors inside the frame
07:30that allow remote monitoring.
07:34The 38th edition of the Laurentum Award
07:36was held in the prestigious Room of the Queen of Palazzo Montecitorio,
07:41dedicated to poetry, art and culture.
07:44The ceremony, which opened with a video message
07:47from the President of the House of Representatives, Lorenzo Fontana,
07:50saw the delivery of important awards
07:52at the forefront of the Italian and international cultural panorama.
07:56We have always privileged the choice of poetry,
08:01both of the book, therefore of the edited poetry,
08:04and of the poetry that is written by young people
08:08who apply to be judged by this authoritative jury that we have.
08:13And then, for a few years,
08:14we have always put in place, with the discretion of the jury,
08:19awards for personalities who stand out in the artistic, literary field of various genres,
08:25and this year we have important names.
08:28Bruno Vespa received the Laurentum Award for his career
08:31for his contribution to television journalism.
08:34The jury of the award, chaired by Gianni Letta,
08:36then awarded Giovanna Botteri the recognition for excellence
08:40in international journalism,
08:42and Francesca Fagnani was awarded for her courage
08:45in the investigation with Malaroma Criminale.
08:48The artistic award, Francesco Vezzo,
08:50was celebrated as a contemporary icon
08:52for his innovative contribution to the global cultural panorama.
08:56Finally, the special award, Save the Cultural Heritage,
08:59was awarded to the archaeologist Nicola Laneri,
09:02recognized at the international level
09:04for his activity in the protection of cultural heritage,
09:07especially in the contexts marked by conflicts.
09:10The ceremony has reaffirmed the central role of the Laurentum Award
09:13in valuing creativity and cultural heritage,
09:16in a moment in which art and culture
09:18are more than ever tools of development and rebirth.
09:21The love for culture, for poetry, for art,
09:24the conviction that art, poetry and this type of initiative
09:30can represent something really important
09:33from the point of view of themes such as inclusiveness, acceptance.
09:37Talking about these things,
09:39in a moment like this, historical, social, cultural,
09:42we consider it fundamental.
09:44So for us it is a commitment of volunteering,
09:46but in which we believe a lot.
09:48It's been about 40 years, 38 editions of the award,
09:51but the cultural center has been in the Roman territory since 1982,
09:56so since before.
09:57We perceive a strong need for this type of initiative.
10:04The Federico II Foundation brings to Sicily
10:06a corpus of works by Pablo Picasso,
10:08artist and man,
10:10in all his mutability and his contradictions.
10:12Celebrity in Picasso,
10:14inaugurated in the splendid Piazza Overa di Palermo,
10:16will show, until next May 4,
10:1884 works and a video session of a refined edition
10:22inside the Duke's Hall in Montalto.
10:25We are very happy and proud of this work,
10:28of what the Federico II Foundation has managed to produce
10:32after several months of interlocution
10:35with foundations, public and private museums,
10:38not only Italian, but European.
10:43They certify the good work that the Foundation is doing
10:47and today, with these 84 works,
10:49we collect a summary of an exhibition
10:52absolutely above any kind of expectation
10:56that we could imagine.
10:58Precious remains from the Kunstmuseum in Münster,
11:01from the Picasso Museum in Antibes,
11:03from the Marte in Vavereto,
11:05from the gallery in the new town of Voma
11:07and from private collections.
11:31The Federico II Foundation,
11:33led by its President Gaetano Galvagno,
11:35always committed to creating international relations,
11:37wanted to organize the exhibition
11:39on the great artist born in Malaga
11:41to give continuity to the ability
11:43to generate great cultural events
11:45that can consecrate Palermo as a point of attraction
11:48in the cultural and artistic offer
11:50in all 12 months of the year.
11:52First of all, I would like to thank
11:54the Honorable Gaetano Galvagno,
11:56President of the Sicilian Regional Assembly
11:58and President of the Federico II Foundation.
12:01This partnership between two prestigious institutions,
12:04such as the Foundation and the Pablo Picasso Museum in Münster,
12:07opens the way to other international projects.
12:10The curator of the exhibition,
12:12Marcus Müller, wanted to highlight
12:14how Pablo Picasso is considered
12:16a great revolutionary and destroyer of traditions.
12:18Picasso I,
12:20guest of Federico II in Palermo.
12:24An unusual and original meeting.
12:28In addition to the works of art,
12:30the exhibition also includes
12:32the photographs of the American photographer
12:35David Douglas Duncan.
12:37Today, until May 4,
12:39we will have, as I said,
12:41this exhibition that already has
12:43more than 1,600 tickets booked.
12:46This certifies how,
12:50when the level rises a little,
12:53there are immediate answers.
12:58Presents purchased at Christmas
13:00At the mark of the brand,
13:02for this 2024,
13:04it is detected by an SVG survey
13:06conducted by the Italian Association
13:08of Brand Industry, Centromarca,
13:10on a sample of 1,200 elderly people
13:12living in our country.
13:14To characterize the choice
13:16of that 43% of the interviewees
13:18who choose the brand,
13:20the quality and prestige
13:22that the branded gift communicates to those who receive it
13:24represent a reference point
13:26at the time of the choice
13:28of 48% for products
13:30intended for the care of the house
13:32and 47% for the care of the person.
13:3665% of the interviewed consumers
13:39declares to look for the favorite product
13:41among other resellers
13:43if they do not find it in the usual point of sale.
13:45Percentages that confirm
13:47the brand's centrality
13:49in the wide-ranging sector.
13:51The brand has a fundamental role
13:53for the Italian consumer.
13:55It has a fundamental role
13:57because it is a country
13:59used to a quality,
14:01a quality in food,
14:03a quality in life
14:05and nothing like the brand
14:07represents that quality in the facts.
14:09A quality given by attention,
14:11a quality given by innovation,
14:13a quality also given by the experience
14:15that we have linked to brands,
14:17to those traditions
14:19that represent one of the
14:21important axes of Italianness.
14:23It is an Italian on two
14:25sides of the same coin.
14:2735% for food and drinks
14:29to bring to the table,
14:3126% for gifts in general
14:33and 13% for products for the house.
14:35The brand product
14:37transfers first of all quality,
14:39it is associated
14:41with a strong reputation of the brand
14:43and gives the possibility
14:45to transfer to those who receive a gift
14:47the fact that it was designed
14:49a product that gives prestige
14:51and that makes a good impression.
14:53This is absolutely interesting
14:55in this time where
14:57certainly in Italian families
14:59there have been cuts
15:01but during the Christmas period
15:03one does not give up
15:05especially at the table
15:07to what is good
15:09and the brand
15:11transfers absolutely
15:13this concept and this value
15:15that is still so relevant
15:17for Italians today.
15:19Quality and reputation
15:21past, present and future
15:23good to preserve as a cultural heritage
15:25local and national at the same time
15:27this is the meaning of the award
15:29Save your local language
15:31reached the twelfth edition
15:33recognitions that have been delivered
15:35at the Sala Pro Tomoteca
15:37of the Campidoglio in Rome
15:39compositions that tell of daily life
15:41village legends, rites and ancient traditions
15:43and that in their linguistic diversity
15:45unite Italy from north to south.
15:47We have arrived at the twelfth edition
15:49an award that consolidates itself
15:51that grows, that becomes more and more
15:53reality in the scientific field
15:55and in the field of promotion
15:57of our cultural identity
15:59an award that becomes
16:01also a reference
16:03for many authors
16:05who want to present
16:07their works
16:09and it is a very strong incentive
16:11to write
16:13in local languages, in dialect.
16:15Designed by UMFLI
16:17and by Alia Autonomie Locale Italiane del Lazio
16:19with the aim of promoting
16:21the cultural and linguistic treasures
16:23of our country, the competition
16:25from 2013 to today has collected
16:27over 3,000 candidates and obtained
16:29prestigious institutional recognitions
16:31including the sponsorship of the Presidency of the Republic
16:33of the Senate and the House of Representatives
16:35of the Italian Commission for UNESCO
16:37and the Ministry of Culture.
16:39In a time of globalization
16:41it may seem strange
16:43that attention has been paid
16:45to a local phenomenon
16:47but without falling into localism
16:49but precisely as a form
16:51of inclusion
16:53as a form of cohesion
16:55of a local community
16:57it is important
16:59that languages,
17:01locals, dialects
17:03really give value
17:05to all forms
17:07of expression and creativity.
17:09Over 400 works
17:11were produced in this twelfth edition
17:13The news of this year is
17:15the special award dedicated to the memory of Luigi Manzi
17:17writer, founder and organizer
17:19of the award since its first edition
17:21awarded to the poet, narrator
17:23and Roman playwright Marco Palladini
17:25for the opera Pasolini in Rome
17:27and the post-history.
17:29The motivations that pushed
17:31those people many years ago
17:33who imagined Luigi Manzi
17:35who today we will remember with a special award
17:37was to save
17:39a local language
17:41this heritage that are the dialects
17:43of our country
17:45and make it useful
17:47to those who today
17:49arrive in our country and do not know our history.
17:51Among the special mentions, the one assigned
17:53to Vito Tenore, president of the section
17:55of the Court of Counts for the Constitution
17:57translated into languages ​​and dialects
17:59precious collection that recalls the importance
18:01of inclusion and respect for cultural diversity
18:03from the music jury, special award
18:05also to Giancarlo Governi
18:07Rai director, writer and creator
18:09of Vanna Folk, Fonit, etc.
18:11including all the local languages ​​and Italian dialects
18:13from Valle d'Aosta in Sicily.
18:17Six groups of students
18:19were awarded at the BIPER Forum in Modena
18:21for the B-Education project
18:23Ideas that are worth 2024
18:25the national contest of financial education
18:27and sustainability
18:29dedicated to university students
18:31of any department.
18:33The multidisciplinary program
18:35designed by BIPER, developed in synergy
18:37civically ASVIS
18:39with the collaboration of the Ministry
18:41of University and Research
18:43involved about 600 students
18:45with the aim of spreading
18:47financial education and sustainability
18:49as competences of citizenship
18:51transversal to study paths.
18:53With this project in particular
18:55we turn to universities
18:57and we wanted to discard that stereotype
18:59that associated
19:01financial education courses
19:03purely economic.
19:05Financial education is fundamental
19:07in our opinion it is a brick
19:09that must be placed
19:11from the beginning
19:13in the path of each of us
19:15so much so that we carry out
19:17financial education projects
19:19in all schools of every grade
19:21starting from the primary.
19:23In this specific context
19:25we start from universities
19:27also to make the transition
19:29between the school world and the working world.
19:31BEEducation is articulated in two phases
19:33the first of e-learning
19:35on a dedicated platform
19:37and the second of group project work.
19:39It is then followed by evaluation
19:41selection and awarding
19:43of the most worthy projects
19:45by the scientific committee.
19:47We followed all the technical infrastructure
19:49so everything that was needed
19:51so that the boys could sign up
19:53so that the boys could train
19:55from a content point of view
19:57on financial education
19:59and then follow
20:01all the part of
20:03elaboration of their
20:05project work
20:07and also the evaluation
20:09which was very difficult
20:11because the quality was really high
20:13this is what we have seen
20:15with the work with the boys.
20:17At the awarding event
20:19the students of the six finalist groups
20:21Ecopopup, Finanza in Vista, Health Invest,
20:23Luna, Minded Finance
20:25and Prosper
20:27presented their projects in front of the scientific committee.
20:29Prosper was born
20:31with the intention of lighting
20:33a beacon of awareness
20:35to start the young generations
20:37on a path of awareness
20:39about the themes of economic violence.
20:41How do we intend to convey it?
20:43Through two channels
20:45already institutional and consolidated.
20:47Which are the PCTO
20:49and the Discovery Project.
20:51The PCTO is obviously
20:53a direct relationship with the schools
20:55while the Discovery Project
20:57is a direct relationship with
20:59the centers for university education.
21:03With more than 98% of preferences
21:05Claudio Barbaro has been confirmed
21:07to the Presidency of the Sport Promotion Agency
21:09ASI, Associazioni Sportive e Sociali Italiane
21:11which in 2024
21:13celebrated 30 years of activity.
21:15He nominated him
21:17on the occasion of the election
21:19of the 11th National Assembly
21:21held at the Casa delle Armi del Foro Italico
21:23with 279 delegates
21:25representing
21:271,694 associations.
21:29I will have to work even more
21:31to satisfy
21:33all the people who still believe
21:35in the leadership
21:37of the entity on my part
21:39but above all of the team
21:41that I have brought with me
21:43and that is synonymous with collegiality
21:45of sharing choices
21:47that start from the bottom, from the periphery
21:49and reach the center
21:51through our collegial bodies
21:53and they become
21:55in consensus, in sports activity
21:57in social activity
21:59and in any case
22:01they become a great contribution
22:03for the growth of all the world of Italian sport.
22:05The number of ASI participants
22:07throughout the national territory
22:09reach almost 1,500,000
22:11a number made possible thanks to the capillary work
22:13of territorial leaders
22:15and sports sectors.
22:17The world of federations is a consolidated world
22:19that despite some transformations
22:21that will have to happen
22:23in some context
22:25has always been able to transform
22:27Italian sport into excellence
22:29has always been able to conquer
22:31also at the international level
22:33important successes for our country
22:35now together with the federations
22:37we have to make Italian sport
22:39something that can enter
22:41the dynamics of growth of the whole country
22:43and no one excluded.
22:45The disciplines welcomed in ASI
22:47are not included in the CONI register.
22:49We are trying to
22:51grow the desire for movement
22:53which is always a sports activity
22:55but we want to make it
22:57become something that dispenses with competition
22:59that this movement
23:01goes through an organized form
23:03and through rules
23:05or through a simple
23:07run on a treadmill
23:09or why not through a tour of the palace
23:11for the desire to run
23:13and to increase
23:15their physical abilities
23:17is indifferent to us
23:19because we believe in movement, in sport
23:21as something that under the social profile
23:23can only improve
23:25the growth of the country.
23:29On the way to the University of Rome
23:31the new course of veterinary medicine
23:33first in Lazio.
23:35The inauguration took place a month
23:37from the beginning of the first academic year
23:39of the course and saw the participation
23:41of the Minister of Health
23:43and the Minister of Agriculture
23:45of Food Sovereignty and Forestry
23:47Francesco Lollobrigida.
23:49It is for us a matter of great pride
23:51today to be able to inaugurate the course
23:53of veterinary medicine
23:55the first in the city of Rome and in Lazio
23:57which allows us to meet
23:59the ever-growing health needs
24:01from the point of view of the transmissibility
24:03of diseases to humans and animals.
24:05Through cooperation between
24:07various actors, not only of the territory
24:09but also of the health world
24:11we will be able to answer
24:13the questions and the questions
24:15that the new epidemics
24:17the new zoonoses
24:19deriving from the transmission of diseases
24:21from animal species to human species
24:23defining the concept of One Health
24:25and that is the possibility
24:27of seeing more and more interconnected
24:29the health of man, the health of animals
24:31and the health of the environment.
24:33The pandemic has shown how important it is
24:35to have a One Health approach
24:37and the connections between human health
24:39animals and the ecosystem
24:41a concept reiterated also by the Minister of Health
24:43Schillaci.
24:45It is the right approach
24:47it is the modern approach
24:49and it is based on what
24:51we have also brought to the attention
24:53of other nations during G7
24:55Health in Ancona and also I
24:57in the Ministry strongly wanted that during
24:59the restructuring there was a new department
25:01called One Health.
25:03For Minister Lollobrigida it is essential to be able to face
25:05the great challenges of our time
25:07regarding the health and well-being of animals
25:09but also the well-being of businesses
25:11connected to this strategic sector.
25:13An exceptional result
25:15that makes it possible
25:17to respond also to the training
25:19requirements
25:21that correspond also to the requirements
25:23of our productive world.
25:25This data will allow us to have
25:27the first 80
25:29veterinarians in 5 years
25:31because the course lasts
25:335 years and then to grow
25:35up to 400
25:37veterinarians every year.
25:39Great expectations for the new degree course
25:41also by the National Federation
25:43of Italian Veterinary Orders.
25:45How important is this thing?
25:47It will be much more important than it will be well done
25:49and there are just all the conditions
25:51to do it well. We have heard
25:53interventions that already imagine
25:55international collaborations
25:57from now on.
25:59There is a meeting between
26:01public and private that makes us
26:03hope for the best.
26:05I believe that this degree course
26:07has the characteristics
26:09to become something
26:11very important in our profession.

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