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the first time, product previews, innovations, and new developments. This year Salone has renewed and perfected its Sustainability Policy, which had already been integrated into the strategy and management of both the company and the various events it organises. Through installations, forums, and roundtable discussions, the Salone fosters dialogue among key stakeholders on this topic, encouraging the exchange of expertise and solutions. Part of Salone mission is to create memorable events destined to remain in the memory at length, not least for their sustainable DNA. One of these events could be certainly done in Miami in the future! Miami is a dynamic hub for residential and hospitality real estate development, drawing investors and developers from around the globe. The city’s evolving skyline reflects its reputation as a center of innovation in design and urban living, further solidifying Miami’s status as a global real estate powerhouse. Abras: Salone supports young designers. What else is being done to help new talent and connect them to global opportunities? Porro: Salone is supporting young designers throughout SaloneSatellite. We try to explain the importance of it by bringing it around the world as we did in Moscow and Shanghai where SaloneSatellite was replied in its Milanese format, in a smaller format and with local young talents. SaloneSatellite organizes many talks devoted to young people to make them understanding the industry world and the design sector. Last year, for example many famous designers “born” at Satellite, like Sebastian Herkner or Patrick Jouin, Daniel Rybakken and Nao Tamura, were invited to talk about their career which started here. Salone also celebrated SaloneSatellite last year on the occasion of its 25th anniversary with a special exhibition at Triennale Milano, attracting many young visitors. In addition, Salone this November has brought part of its Permanent Collection to Shanghai invited by the local government. SaloneSatellite has been created to be the bridge between young designers and the industry, in particular with the enterprises that exhibit at Salone del Mobile always looking for young talents. In addition, since 9 years during the Design Week, Salone organizes the Welcome Project, thanks to the collaboration with the Municipality of Milan, Fondazione Fiera and the city’s leading design schools. The collaboration consists in is setting up welcome stations located at key points in the city, manned by a hundred or so students who will provide the public with information on moving around the city, on the fair itself, and also on the main events taking place in Milan during this particular week. In this way, young people have an opportunity to dialogue with professionals from the design industry, learn about the dynamics and mechanisms of organising an event such as the Salone and take part in dedicated open lessons and in all the multidisciplinary cultural initiatives being held this year. Another initiative regarding young people is the promotion in 2022 of the study of furniture design at POLI.design, with a bursary named after Manlio Armellini, the celebrated CEO of Cosmit, the society-organizer of Salone (now FLA Eventi) who turned the Salone into the international event it is today. Politecnico di Milano has been involved by Salone in another situation, the Annual Report “Milan

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