Future Europe Series - Italy: Building for the Future

Industry leader panel discussion focused on skills, innovation and sustainability needs for trade and investment in Victoria, Australia.

The event is being delivered in partnership by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Europe together with the Victorian Government Trade and Investment Office for Europe.

The panel discussion will focus on the skills, innovation and sustainability needs in the context of trade and investment between Lombardy in Italy and Victoria in Australia.

The Future Europe Series – Italy: Building for the Future is supported by the Lombardy Region through the strategic partnership between the Lombardy Region and State of Victoria. This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the Sister City relationship between Milan and Melbourne.

For more information and registration, email events.europe@rmit.edu.au.

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