“With LetExpo 2023, scheduled from Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 March at the Verona exhibition center, Alis and Veronafiere consolidate a strong strategic collaboration of the positioning as leaders in their respective sectors and the common idea of an innovative exhibition project, which focuses the world of logistics, transport and business services. LetExpo is a fair that looks to the future of all of us, with the great responsibility of promoting a culture that accompanies us in the transition towards more sustainable mobility and economy”. This was stated by the President of Alis Guido Grimaldi and the President of Veronafiere Federico Bricolo at the press conference on LetExpo 2023 organized in Rome at the Alis national headquarters. During today’s presentation, the presence of the Minister of Infrastructure, Matteo Salvini at the inauguration ceremony on 8 March was also announced.
“We are pleased to announce that for this second edition we will have 300 exhibitors positioned in 5 pavilions for an area of 60,000 square meters of exhibition space. Very important numbers, which add to the more than 100 moments between members of the Government and institutions, business representatives , associations, the world of professions and training, who will take part in institutional conferences and interviews in ‘Casa Alis’, comparisons and debates in ‘Alis Cafè’, workshops and presentations in ‘Alis Hub’.These appointments will be moderated by authoritative journalists, including Bruno Vespa, Monica Maggioni, Veronica Gentili, Maria Antonietta Spadorcia, Nunzia De Girolamo, Massimo Giletti and Nicola Porro”.
“Logistics companies, road, sea and rail transport, terminal operators, shippers, companies supplying business services, industrial vehicle manufacturers, Italian and European ports, national and international interports, associations, operating players will be present as exhibitors and product categories in the category of new energies and new fuels, human resources and job search agencies, numerous research centers and training institutions, including ITS, high schools and universities. Among the major exhibitors present at this edition, there will be for example: Avis budget group, Continental, Eni, Ford truck, Indeed, Iveco, Mercedes, P3 logistic parks, Q8, Randstad, Scania, Snam4mobility, Telepass, Vodafone and Wurth” .
“Central throughout the days of the fair will be the theme of youth training and employment and, with our Alis Academy, we will cover an area of over 1,000 square meters with the numerous associated training institutions (ITS, high schools, universities and of research), the main human resources and job search companies and over 4,000 students and teachers from all over Italy. LetExpo is in fact a great opportunity for young people and already in the first edition of last year we generated employment, carrying out numerous job interviews and personnel search: just during the days of the fair, around ten young people signed employment contracts and more were signed in the following weeks. The goal for 2023 is to replicate and improve this best practice”.
“Our trade fair event will also be characterized by a further innovative aspect, hosting important cultural moments and spaces. In fact, we are proud to announce the exhibition of the ‘Travelling exhibition on Nazi-fascist crimes’ promoted by the Defense General Staff with the High Patronage of the Presidency of the Republic and the vintage car collection of the ‘Museo Nicolis’ of Villafranca di Verona, as well as the presentations of works by contemporary artists including Lello Esposito”.
“We are also proud – conclude the Presidents of Alis and Veronafiere – to give space and relevance, with an exhibition pavilion entirely dedicated to ‘Alis per il Sociale’, to the commitment of over 40 associations, foundations and non-profit bodies who dedicate all their activity to help the most needy with charitable actions, highlighting the projects and initiatives aimed at helping and making those in need of support and greater social inclusion feel good”.
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