NOTHING WILL EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

Italy after the Corona virus:
predictions on how our future will change.

INTRODUCTION

In order to be able to make any sense at all of this complex, volatile and uncertain world that we’re living in these days, Gianroberto Casaleggio would have urged us not to take anything for granted and to come up with new ideas and new ways to view reality by combining knowledge and imagination.
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The expert participants

Herewith is a list of the 36 experts in various different fields that we called upon and who agreed to share their ideas for this project, giving freely of their time and knowledge.

Meaning, willpower and imagination are three powerful talismans that everyone has in their possession; they are usually latent, but they are there nevertheless, entirely at our disposal. With these we are able to create a new reality that seemed impossible.
Gianroberto Casaleggio, 1999

Gianroberto Casaleggio Association

The irreversibile changes in people’s lives

10 main predictions

Smart Working: rearranging of jobs around different times and places

Consumption: how digital technology transforms the retail market

The Touchless Society

Smart mobility: from the public transport crisis to de-urbanisation

The challenge of the “Newly poor”

The search for balance between privacy and control

Centralisation vs. delocalisation of healthcare: home care vs. hospital care

A new education paradigm

Social circles that unite the digital sector: the new proxemics

A more resilient supply chain

The future is still controversial

10 forecasts debated

Events and networking, it’s just farewell

A new way to assess actual well-being?

Marginalisation of the elderly

A world looking to selfsufficiency and urban farming

Working less and working smarter?

Is this the end of the line for globalisation?

Will the demise of the metropolitan inner city benefit the outlying areas?

Is it goodbye to fossil fuels?

The State will once again become the focal point of the country

Will tourism become a luxury reserved for the fortunate few?