Month: December 2021
📢ICCIAUS PRESS RELEASE – Former Deputy Premier of NSW appointed ICCIAUS Board Member
/ | Leave a CommentPresident Fabio Grassia, CEO Rachele Grassi and the Board of Directors warmly welcome John Barilaro MP.We look foward to John’s energy and contribution as the Chamber prepares to celebrate the extraordinary milestone of its centenary.
Read more »🇮🇹 🥇Italy is Country of the Year!
/ | Leave a CommentEach year The Economist picks the country that, in its view, has improved the most over the previous 12 months. “Italy’s covid vaccination rate is among the highest in Europe. And after a difficult 2020, its economy is recovering more speedily than those of France or Germany.” Credit is given to the leadership of its PM Mario Draghi. We […]
Read more »Arneg Oceania Pty Ltd celebrate 25 years of business and operations in Oceania
/ | Leave a Comment👏👏 Congratulations to our member, Arneg Oceania Pty Ltd, who are celebrating 25 years of business and operations in Oceania. They are a constant display of Italian Excellence within the commercial refrigeration sector. We wish Arneg continued success on their Australian journey.
Read more »Are you ready for an Italian Summer? ✈️ 🇮🇹 🇦🇺
/ | Leave a CommentStarting from the 22nd June 2022, Qantas will fly directly between Sydney – Perth – Rome, operating the only direct service connecting Australia to continental Europe, forging an integral link between our two great countries, increasing trade, commerce and tourism. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e6Fygcua
Read more »Weekly economic report powered by Intesa Sanpaolo
/ | Leave a CommentECB: we believe the uncertainty on the outlook will reduce the scope of next week’s announcements. Confirmation should come that PEPP net purchases will be suspended from April, but without closing the door to a possible resumption in case of need. The decision on how to ‘smooth out’ the end of PEPP purchases could be […]
Read more »Selling to the NSW Government | Small Business Commissioner
/ | Leave a Comment📢📢 Introducing the NSW Small Business Commissioner’s new Tender Support Program. In partnership with TAFE NSW, small businesses across the state are eligible to access free online training that will not only help them qualify as Government Suppliers, but also teach them how to better understand contracts and how to best position themselves in the market to competitively tender for contracts with the NSW government. The free course will […]
Read more »Adelaide will be home to a new manufacturing hub for space tech companies
/ | Leave a CommentA new manufacturing hub for space technology companies is being established in Adelaide.The South Australian government is partnering with four local startups, on the purpose-built facility, the Australian Space Park, to develop the project with a focus on collaboration and production of small satellites and their payloads, rockets, electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles, and supporting componentry and technical systems. Read more here: https://www.startupdaily.net/topic/space/adelaide-will-be-home-to-a-new-manufacturing-hub-for-spacetech-companies/?utm_source=organic&utm_medium=startupdaily&utm_id=linkedin
Read more »Enel launches ‘greentailer’ business in Australia backed by Enel Green Power and Enel X
/ | Leave a Comment🌱💡 👏🏻👏🏻📢 Huge congratulations to ICCIAUS sponsor Enel Group that has been granted authorisation to enter the Australian energy retail market. The company, the world’s largest private renewable energy player with around 51 GW of installed renewable capacity worldwide, will take advantage of existing operations within Australia to bring Enel’s globally established retail model to Australian shores. The vertically integrated green energy retailer will initially target commercial and industrial customers with […]
Read more »Weekly economic report powered by Intesa Sanpaolo
/ | Leave a CommentEuro area – In November, inflation rose much more than expected; we continue to forecast a downward trend next year, although the CPI could remain above 2% for most of 2022. For what concerns growth, November surveys outlined on the one hand an initial easing of the supply-side bottlenecks that are dampening industrial output, and on […]
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