ega - pco will be supporting the Italian publishing company Comunicazione Italiana in the organisation and management of all its events.
The first Forum of the year is taking place next week in Milan, at Palazzo Mezzanotte, the historical head-quarters of the Italian Stock Exchange ‘Borsa Italiana’ and will deal with IT and communication technology issues.
“Social mobile: next step to the future”, “Web marketing and tourism: tools and best practices for the optimisation of the investments and business”, “Cross-media and brand: the new opportunities given by tv, entertainment & gaming“, “App: the future of Publishing besides web”” and “Geolocation,: the third marketing revolution between web and territory” will be the themes of the plenary sessions.
The scientific programme will include interesting technical workshops as well, that are promoted by IT and communication companies and are scheduled for all the day long.
The “Innovation Experience Zone” is a new space created by Comunicazione Italiana for this second edition of the Forum and will be dedicated to the presentation of demos, successful case-histories and the latest technological tools, products and services.
For 4 years ega has been collaborating with Comunicazione Italiana as Organising Secretariat, in registration & hospitality and participant management.
The entrance in the Forum della Comunicazione Digitale is free – as in all the other Forums. IT and communication innovators, top managers of companies and institutional bodies, experts in technology and in communication meet every year to network, create business, share know-how.
But this events aim also to stimulate talking among all players of the market and the representatives of institutions, medias, universities and professional associations, in order to promote the development of Communication activites for the development of the Country.
In the 2010 edition of the Forum della Comunicazione Digitale more than 2000 managers and professionals and 66 speakers took part in the event, while about 3500 people attended the scientific programme on web live streaming, posting questions and comments through twitter.

