In the place where Italian industry has been able to imagine one of the most advanced syntheses of technology, work, welfare and community, Ex Machina. The community that saw the future takes shape.
The initiative will take place in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ivrea, among the Tecnologic@mente Laboratory-Museum, the Officina H, and the Red Brick Factory, along Via Jervis which Le Corbusier called "the most beautiful street in the world": a long-term social project, designed to revive the Olivetti legacy as a living tool for education, inclusion, and civic participation.
Among the prominent guests Federico Faggin, Massimo Banzi, Cecilia Botta, Gastone Garziera, Jakidale, Eleonora Sayaka, and Anastasio. The event will also feature the Minister of Culture Alessandro Giuli, the Vice President of the Piemonte Region Maurizio Marrone, and the Mayor of Ivrea Matteo Chiantore.
Ex Machina was created to explore a key question in public debate today: what relationship do we want to build between technological innovation, social responsibility, and the destiny of communities? And to raise awareness of STEM subjects among the younger generation.