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Tax credit and videogames: in Italy you can

Tax credit decree on video games has been issued.

The latest among the measures granted by the Ministry of Franceschini in favor of operators in the performing art and entertainment sector, the decree of May 14, 2021 recognizes to companies subject to taxation in Italy and which have a minimum share capital of ten thousand euros, if the design and develop videogames, a tax credit equal to 25% of the eligible costs incurred in the realization of each project, up to a limit of one million euros per year, provided that, using the words of the Minister, the final products are recognized “as works of particular value cultural”.

This is a particularly important benefit, both because it finally recognizes value to a sector that for some time, worldwide, has achieved volumes of business such as to compete directly with cinema and audiovisuals, and because almost all companies that dealing with developing video games is made up of start-ups created by very young people, who will therefore find even greater vigor in transforming a passion into a real high-profit job, as is already the case with their peers in other parts of the world.

If you want to know more, you are interested in this type of subsidy, if you already have a project that you dream of seeing realized send an email to info@ralianconsultancy.com and ask for a free feasibility study.

Audiovisual Selective Contributions for Screenplays. Open Sessions. Let’s Start!

The call for 2021 screenplays selective contributions has been published. Italian Ministry has allocated 32,400,000
to deal with the harmful consequences that the pandemic is affecting the cinema and audiovisual sector.
Three, as usual, the categories that will be able to participate in the call and, specifically, scriptwriting, development and pre-production and production.
Also this year there are three sessions scheduled for the presentation of – questions. Respectively:
For the 1st session, applications can be submitted from March 31st to April 19th 2021;
For the second session, applications can be submitted from June 4th to June 25th 2021;
For the third session, applications can be submitted from 8 September to 29 September 2021.
Applications, as previously, can only be presented to by means of the DGCOL platform.

For support, advice and assistance, you can send an email to info@ralianconsultancy.com

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After the tax credit for the production of cinematographic and audiovisual works, of which we have illustrated the main innovations in a recent article (LINK) the call for selective contributions 2021 is also soon to be published by MIBAC. This is one of the benefits most anticipated and important among those foreseen in favor of a sector, that of cinema and audiovisual, still severely affected, together with the entire entertainment sector, by the recent pandemic, which has in fact blocked or moved towards platforms of linear and on demand the release of all the productions made starting from March 2020. The effort of the Franceschini Ministry also in this beginning of 2021 therefore manifests a clear desire to favor the recovery of the entire cultural sector in every way. According to the first advances, the outgoing call will provide for a total allocation of € 32,400,000, divided as follows between the following lines of intervention:

scriptwriting of film, television and web works: euro 1,200,000;
development and pre-production of cinematographic, television and web works: euro 3,000,000;
production of cinematographic, animation, documentary and short films: euro 28,200,000.

On the other hand, the dates scheduled for the opening and closing of the three sessions for the presentation of the grant applications have not yet been set, although it is expected that, as every year, the same should fall within a time frame months of July and October. Applications, as previously, can only be submitted via the DGCOL platform.

To apply for selective grants, according to the procedures established by MIBAC, for information and assistance you can send an e-mail to info@ralianconsultancy.com

RALIAN tax credit field. Tototravel project and italian selective audiovisual contributions.

20 Italian regions in 20 days. An unconventional journey to an extraordinary place. The year is the right one: 2020, one of the years that we have massively perceived as ominous, but the right year to carry out resilient projects. To the year in which the pandemic left its trail of deaths and privations that accompanied us, shaken, frightened, forced to change our lifestyle, TOTOTRAVEL was able to respond with a resilient, eco-sustainable, extreme project to live on the wings (or rather on the wheels) of freedom, bringing hope, the desire to live and succeed in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, one of the first to suffer the serious consequences of COVID – 19.

A project that immediately found our consent and our interest in the idea, subject and script of the documentary that would summarize this epic in a modern and eco-sustainable key, capable of perfectly combining culture and environment, tourism and hope, resilience and creativity.

Protagonists of the company are Eng. Salvatore Magliozzi, charismatic and eclectic General Manager of TOTOTRAVEL (https://www.tototravel.it/) traveler and author of successful books, the caterpillars Qui Quo and Fausto who at the end of the journey have become wonderful butterflies, the symbol of hope and of life and rebirth, an electric scooter and the 20 Italian Regions, exalted and experienced in their typical landscape and natural beauties, food and wine, cultural and historical as well as receptive.

The message is clear and fully shareable, centered on the fundamental drivers that must give impetus to the recovery made in Italy taking into account the European objectives in terms of Green Deal and zero impact. All conveyed by a documentary that is making the rounds of the web and for the realization of which RALIAN has sided in the front line, providing the necessary assistance to the presentation of the application for participation in the call for selective contributions for screenplays of the first window that MIBACT opened in 2020 to encourage the development of audiovisual works conceived by young Italian authors.

Today we are pleased to provide you with a video of the 20 Regions enterprise in 20 days, a small excerpt from the documentary presented at the selections, which kindly Eng Magliozzi and the TOTOTRAVEL staff wanted to prepare for us, a video for which we thank them.

Creativity and resilience are at the heart of the challenge posed by the pandemic. We will start to travel again and do it in an eco-sustainable way, we will return to conviviality and Italian hospitality, we will reopen the doors of our cities, we will dust off our works, we will offer them back to the world, we will protect our landscape beauties, our villages, we will tell you our story again in front of a glass of wine from our lands, without ever giving in to discouragement. We must be like the caterpillars that do not know that they will soon become butterflies, but live the moment of waiting with trust and hope. One day they will soar in the sky and cheer the planet with their multicolored wings.

 

We must be like the caterpillars who do not know that they will soon become butterflies but live the moment of waiting with trust and hope. One day they will soar in the sky and cheer the planet with their multicolored wings.

At the moment the MIBACT windows  for audiovisual tax credit applications and selective contributions for screenplays are closed. The last window ended in November. In these months, the Ministry will form the rankings for the acceptance of applications for funding of the works and we sincerely wish TOTOTRAVEL to be financed this extraordinary project.

While waiting for the reopening of the MIBACT 2021 calls, we invite film production companies that are interested in Tax credit and all scriptwriters to contact us to explore with us the set of possibilities offered in this sector and understand methodologies and useful documentation for the insertion of the practice, as soon as the ministry gives it a chance through the announcement.

Each of us indulges in a TV series at the end of the evening on the various platforms that today are replacing cinemas that have remained closed due to the pandemic. Behind those series, those films, there are people, stories, work, ideas. And those ideas deserve the opportunity to participate in the contributions made available to the MIBACT for the audiovisual because the cinema, the audiovisual spread culture, unite people, tell our story or the story we would like to live, give us dreams and smiles,  tears and strong emotions, hope and desire to succeed.

The audiovisual industry is a cluster of strategic importance. Each film, each documentary or TV series creates income for families and workers, generates induced activities, multiplies the economic effects, stimulates tourism and builds awareness. Never before has selective contributions and tax credit been oxygen for many production companies. and for many directors / authors / screenwriters.

We look forward to seeing you at the next window. Please watch the video of 20 Regions in 20 days. We thank TOTOTRAVEL for the trust placed in our advisory and for the continuous and fruitful collaboration.

MIBACT call audiovisual tax credit and selective contributions: categories, assigned, questions, subjects

The Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (MIBACT) has just published the tender for the granting of selective grants for writing, development and the pre-production, the production of cinematographic and audiovisual works for the year 2020.

The categories of works admitted to participate in the granting of this form of benefits for this year are:

to. the writing of original scripts or taken from other non-audiovisual works protected under the law on copyright, and from which it is possible to create cinematographic, television and web works;
b. the development and pre-production of cinematographic, television and web works;
c. the production of cinematographic, animation, documentary and short films.

The amounts made available to the Ministry for this type of intervention for 2020 amount to € 1,000,000 respectively for the works referred to in letter a); € 2,700,000 for the works referred to in letter b) and € 24,600,000 for those referred to in letter c).

Applications for the first of the three sessions scheduled for this year must be submitted from 15 to 31 July 2020 through the appropriate DGCOL platform.

Requests for contributions in order with the requested documentation will be evaluated by the experts in charge of evaluating the individual projects on the basis of the criteria and parameters provided in the tables attached to the call. The experts will also assign the relative scores, draw up the rankings for each line of intervention and indicate the extent of the assigned contribution.

The subjects who can apply for contributions are:

– for the writing of original scripts, with fictional or documentary narrative content, Italian citizens of legal age or of another country of the European Economic Area and fiscally resident in Italy, who are not owners, members, administrators or legal representatives of audiovisual production companies or audiovisual distribution or companies providing audiovisual media services;
– for the development and pre-production of cinematographic, television and web works, with fictional or documentary narrative content, Italian film and audiovisual companies, also in associated form, or operating within an international co-production relationship, partnership international or international production, as well as the networks of film and audiovisual companies, as long as they have their registered office in the European Economic Area and are subject to taxation in Italy as a result of their tax residence, or for the presence of a permanent establishment in Italy, to which it is attributable the audiovisual work to which the benefit is linked and qualifying as independent producers;
– for the production of cinematographic works and audiovisual works of animation, documentary and short film, the Italian cinematographic and audiovisual enterprises, also in associated form, or the Italian cinematographic and audiovisual enterprises in the context of an international co-production relationship, of sharing international or international production, as well as the networks of film and audiovisual companies having their registered office in the European Economic Area and subject to taxation in Italy due to their tax residence, or for the presence of a permanent organization in Italy, to which the work is attributable audiovisual to which the benefit is related, that they have creative processing rights on the script, the subject, the treatment or other artistic material aimed at the realization of the cinematographic or audiovisual work.

RALIAN, by its exprertise on tax credit and contributions in support of subjects operating in the culture sector, offers its advice to those who believe they have the requirements for obtaining this important benefit. With this in mind, our company can offer complete and continuous assistance, which begins with the verification – free of charge – of the existence of the requirements for the presentation of the single applications and which is then articulated, in the case of the existence of the requirements for the presentation. of the application, in the registration and management of the database of the DGCA portal, up to the presentation, in case of admission to the contribution, of the requests for advance and balance. Each phase will be preceded by an assignment of assignment, with the presentation of cost estimates to be borne clear and tailored according to the needs of the individual customer and, above all, anchored in their amount to the positive result of each individual phase of intervention.

For any question, please contact us at +39 348 19 40 700 or +39 338 65 40 088 or send us an e-mail to:

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Ciak! Action! Call for selective audiovisual contributions for 2020.

We are ready to help the audiovisual and cinematographic sector to obtain the selective contributions and the tax credit provided by MIBACT in the ministerial announcement just issued.

Do you have a script to be transformed into a short or feature film? Are you going to make a documentary? Are you going to create a promotional spot for your area? Are you going to convey original multimedia content on the web? Are you working on a first film, are you a new director? Are you an Italian, European or non-European film production company, or an independent producer? Are you a distribution channel or hosting provider? Are you producing an animation series?

We can help you get contributions for your scripts and tax relief for your work. However, we ask you not to hesitate to contact us because applications can be submitted no later than the next on the 31st of July.

Our consulting firm offers a complete service in this sector, with great competence and professionalism that allows our client to be followed in every phase of the project.

Visit our “Services” section. Contact us and we will be at your complete disposal.

A virtual coffee with Riccardo Fuochi, an illustrious protagonist of national and international luxury logistics.

We stopped in Milan, this time to talk about another fundamental theme for recovery, always drinking a virtual coffee to consume while we talk with another illustrious guest. We wanted to reserve a space of conversation on one of the fundamental clusters of Italian economic life: culture and art, undisputed symbols of a Country, ours, which boasts an absolute primacy for history, for historical artifacts, for illustrious undisputed artists and geniuses that the whole world envies us. Let’s not exaggerate if we say that more than half of the artworks exhibited in museums around the world are attributed to Italian artists.

Culture, in our country system, accounts for about 6% of GDP. The sector is certainly not a discovery, it is an extraordinary driving force for the other production sectors connected to it and above all it is one of the key factors in attracting tourists from all corners of the world.

Internationally, Italy is recognized as a leader and the movement of foreign tourists who choose to enjoy our artistic assets every year, to visit our cities of art, our places of culture, is the incontrovertible proof of this. Our added value doesn’t stop there. We are a real open-air museum, a natural scenario capable of catapulting the visitor into every historical era. We could define Italy as a “Special Cultural Zone” which lacks an official recognition that takes into account the enormous potential of the system capable of “boosting” the economic system, combining tax exemption efficiency and the artistic heritage supplied. Where, if not in our beautiful Italy, we reiterate in all respects definable as a special cultural area, it is possible to draw from the culture, from the history of the inherited artistic heritage, from the breathtaking landscapes, from the food and wine culture of the UNESCO heritage, direct and induced economic advantages with efficient taxation and deburocratization policies? We launch a provocation that we hope will be caught by those who work in the cultural system. In addition, to stimulate the interest of potential investors … Montecarlo, Luxembourg, Geneva, Singapore, Dubai. What do these cities have in common? All have free zones for works of art that allow the artistic heritage of collectors and investors from all over the world to be guarded, transferred, protected and preserved in a protected atmosphere. Not only. Within these free zones it is possible to buy works of art and valuable goods without the application of customs duties and indirect taxes. Of course, it is necessary that these “special areas” operate in the transparency of the operations guaranteeing all parties and, above all, legality. It would also allow to further increase the professionalism of the artistic evaluation services, the recovery of artistic assets located in numerous caveau (usually managed by banks) and concentrate them in a single place that guarantees not only confidentiality but also a set of logistic services that are essential for the conservation over time and space of the works kept. Moreover, the 2018/843 directive on anti-money laundering requires strict checks on the actual beneficiaries of the asset in order to avoid twisted maneuvers that, through fictitious attribution systems, conceal sinister illegal operations. The combination of free zones, including Special Economic Zones, and logistics in this case becomes the efficient solution capable of protecting and protecting artistic and valuable goods without risk to the owner and without the value of the asset itself being reduced due to damage or transport trauma, but there are also enormous advantages for the entire museum circuit. We welcome our virtual coffee to another exceptional guest known all over the world. Today Riccardo Fuochi is with us, who is an important point of reference in the logistics supply chain sector, positioned on the luxury brand segment, which is essential in the evaluation of artistic works, in their storage and in their handling.

RALIAN: Dr. Fuochi, you are an institution in the logistics sector, in particular among many things, you are president of OLG international sarl based in Chiasso and president of the International Propeller Club of Milan. What does your business do and what does the activity of the Propeller Club consist of?

Dott. Fuochi: OLG International is an international company born after having acquired a long experience in the fashion logistics sector for the main luxury brands. Its main office is in Chiasso, where there is a logistics center for works of art, fine wines and precious objects with a development also overseas in Hong Kong. We have developed niche know-how for lifestyle logistics. We continue to offer our services to numerous fashion brands, so we take care of following interior design, visual merchandising and events projects, and we have developed a structure capable of offering a series of services related to the world of artworks and precious objects . We follow galleries, collectors, artists and auction houses trying not only to offer purely logistic transport and storage services, but following them in all their packaging needs, customs and ministerial issues, art handling, condition reports, we offer the possibility to restore the works at our facility, photograph them, show them to experts, exhibit them and archive them in blockchain. The Propeller is a cultural association that promotes the meeting and relationships between people who gravitate to the world of shipping, transport and logistics. It favors training and technical and cultural updating among all those belonging to the economic and professional categories that gravitate to the world of shipping, transport and logistics, organizing meetings, conferences, events, missions also at an international level. Among the most important events I would like to mention the Shipping Weeks in Genoa and Naples and the Shipping Meets Industry in Milan.

Ralian: Culture is the cradle of innovation. Through culture we stimulate creativity and thanks to it we give life to innovation. In your opinion, is culture perceived in our country as a real cluster or do we still have an obsolete vision of its multiplicative potential on the economic system?
Dr. Fuochi: The current emergency has certainly been positive in this respect, it has accelerated innovative and digital development in all sectors, including the cultural one. Certainly culture is perceived as a cluster in its own right, but an evolution is also necessary in this sector to allow the dissemination and creation of international projects. Museums are creating beautiful innovative and digital projects, as well as private galleries. The range of action is decidedly wide, but somewhere you have to start.

Ralian: Creativity and art have always been the highest form of beauty, of human expression. Very often immortal masterpieces have been inspired by human and social hardships, by situations of suffering in the body and spirit, sometimes they have been the denunciation of an injustice, the awareness of a necessary turnaround that has inspired whole epochs of our humanity. It is therefore the highest expression of resilience. In this complicated period in which an unprecedented economic depression is feared, how can art help us and how can it be made accessible to everyone, so as to spread its beneficial and resilient message?
Dr. Fuochi: By educating people to appreciate art in all its expressions, visual arts, performing arts, theater, cinema, music, dance by combining various forms within paths, events, manifestations and combining them with local traditions, thus involving the whole population . All this also aimed at improving living conditions, respecting the environment and culture of the individual territories.

Ralian: What does Italy need to ensure that the art sector, of which our country is the natural cradle for authors, finds, history, landscape beauty, find a leading role in the economic system?
Dr. Fuochi: “culture is the only good of humanity which, divided among all, instead of decreasing becomes greater.” [Cit. Hans Georg Gadamer]
Enhancement. Italy is the country with the largest concentration of artistic and cultural heritage in the world, but not only the historical and past one that attracts tourists from all over the world every year, but also the contemporary one. There are many young people who train every year in our academies to improve their artistic expression and break the canonical schemes and be appreciated by those who observe their works. There are certainly many interesting initiatives, but the enhancement and importance of our territory rich in villages, monuments and historic centers could be further improved and redeveloped and recovered. There is no corner of our country from which beauty, history and culture do not emerge. This immense heritage must be recovered with economic and fiscal measures aimed at attracting investments, including from private individuals, to encourage cultural, artistic and commercial activities, creating areas that we could define as real “special cultural zones”, paraphrasing the concept of SEZs.

Ralian: What do you think are 5 artworks that can help us to understanding that the greatest beauty can come from the ugliest and most complicated things to deal with?
Dr. Fuochi: There are many artworks that can express these feelings. It is inherent in the soul of the artist to be inspired by moments of difficulty to express values ​​of hope and beauty. I could represent some great masterpieces such as:
1. the flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca, describes the Christian ignavia in the face of the Turkish advance preceding the fall of Constantinople. The realization will lead to the union of papacy and empire and to the battle of Lepanto.
2. the deposition of Christ by Raffaello, Atalanta rejected his son Grifonetto, who through insane jealousy had participated in the massacre of the red wedding of the Baglioni of Perugia. The repression led him to death and his mother mourned him and made Raphael commemorate him representing him as a divine young man, who bears the feet of the dead Christ … maternal love …
3. massacre of the innocent, by Rubens, the reference to the wars of religions that tormented Antwerp and Flanders, with thousands of innocent civilians killed, is expressed as a beastly madness in Rubens’ masterpiece, whose commitment to peace has always been very vivid
4. Giuditta and Holoferne of Caravaggio The Jewish widow Giuditta beheads the Babylonian general Holoferne: there are many interpretations, but it is certain that reluctant Giuditta performs the will of God for the liberation of her people, which can also be read as a victory of purity, represented by the young and beautiful heroine, on brute force.
5. Guernica of Picasso 1937 German bombing of the Spanish city that upsets French public opinion and leads Picasso to express his disdain in the masterpiece exhibited immediately in Paris at the universal exhibition, helping to awaken free souls and support the indomitable spirit that resisted the subsequent defeat and occupation

Ralian: You deal with logistics. How do you combine this sector with that of culture, art and what do you think are the best practices to consider for an optimization of the entire reference cluster?
Dr. Fuochi: Have you ever wondered how works arrive in museums, how do loans between countries take place for exhibitions? Rather, what happens from the moment a collector buys a work in a gallery and ends up in our house? Here is the link between the logistics sector and the art sector. We take care of this. First of all to create a relationship of trust with the interlocutor – gallery / collector / personal assistant / banks / art advisor / artists – and to be able to assist him in all operations, without leaving him any worries, but rather reassuring him and working in the utmost confidentiality. We take care of training people in the best possible way so that they are able to handle the works of art and assist customers: we start with a documentary check to verify that everything is in order or to request what is necessary, we create the suitable packaging for transport, we draw up a condition report when we collect and when we deliver the work, we take out insurance, we evaluate the means to be used and the number of people necessary for transport, we employ a team of art handlers who can take care of the installation. In short, we follow all the aspects that allow us to transfer the works with the utmost attention from one place to another.

 


We thank Dr. Fuochi for sharing his expertise with us and for allowing us to draw many ideas for a relaunch of the culture sector, as expressed at the beginning of the article.
We are preparing for another virtual coffee and we will see you soon.

 

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in the picture: from left Mr. Dom Einhorn and Mr. Jean Vignon, CEO and CFO of UNIQORN

A virtual coffee with Mr. Jean Vignon, CFO of Uniqorn, rural start up incubator and accelerator.

As anticipated in the previous article, today we move virtually to France to have a virtual coffee with a successful entrepreneur. The D.L. Rilancio (DL 19 / 05/2020, n.34) gave space to innovative start-ups, providing in art.38 the allocation of 10 million euros for the allocation of concessions aimed at the acquisition of services provided by incubators, accelerators, innovation hubs, business angels and other public or private entities operating for the development of innovative companies. In addition, further resources of € 200 million for the year 2020 are allocated to the venture capital support fund.

Innovative start-ups can be the real resource of a mature market, let us say, the breath of fresh air that can give new vitality to the environment in which the consolidated companies operate: they need to ride the wave of innovation within the market by using ever new products or services and meeting the needs of consumers and businesses. Furthermore, they constitute the indispensable link to connect the new technological development that works by a speed never recorded in the entire history of humanity, with all the companies that have increased their business through these innovations and allow the entire organization to progress with a view to inclusive and sustainable development. Finally, the biomedical sector and the sector’s advanced research need technologies capable of gathering energy and innovative solutions due to the strict need to give effective answers in a period of serious uncertainty.

Through Mr. Jean Vignon, co founder of UNIQORN, a rural start-up incubator, which operates internationally, we want to include a little more reality that we are experiencing and perhaps trying to seize unexpected opportunities in a scenario that today seems inhospitable.

RALIAN: Mr. Vignon. You are a Chief Financial Officer in a UNIQORN company. What does your company do and which are its objectives?

Mr. Vignon: Good morning, I am indeed co-founder and CFO at UNIQORN.
UNIQORN is the largest rural incubator-accelerator of its kind in the world. Located in southwestern France (Sarlat-la-Canéda), its mission is to give entrepreneurs and their families their lives back while helping them build game-changing technology startups. Startups with post proof of concept (POC) business ideas are provided with a complete ecosystem for success, with direct access to proven funding sources, top-notch legal and accounting representation, access to the world’s most generous business incentives and, most importantly, a dedicated sales and marketing accelerator that will put a startup’s product or service on the fast track to success.

R: Innovation is the very winner into a scenario like SARS COVID 19. Do you think innovation and creative sector will manage our future life more and more and how companies who have invest in innovation gained into this pandemic crise? Can you do us some examples?

V .: I would not say that innovation and creative sectors are the winners of this crisis.
Many entrepreneurs think that because they are innovating then they can become the next unicorn. And it is one of the main reason why “Many are called, but few are chosen”, and why most of start-ups fail to succeed.
With our Group CEO and founder, Dom Einhorn, we are firmly convinced that the most important for a start-up is not to innovate but that its products / services / solutions meet a recognized need.
This being said, there are indeed business areas which have a real chance of emerging; and some of them require some innovation of course.
We can mention as examples: home delivery services, remote work, legaltech, investment migration, epidemiological studies, activities related to prevention, transmission and control of infection, or any post-crisis global challenge.

R: What kind of companies do you think will survive after lockdown and, if you know it how many companies in France are in the severe risk of closing their activities?

V .: It is easier to speak about the companies which will suffer most.
The business travel industry, or tourism, for instance, will be severely disrupted and there is a risk that it might collapse entirely.
With regards to the business failures, they will increase by 25% at the global level. In france, the figure could be 15%.
One thing is for sure though and that is that companies which will survive will need excellent cash flow control.

R .: You invest in start ups. The risk of investing in start ups in this time is increasing. In this moment, what kind of companies may be more attractive and safe for returning of investment and for perspective of increasing gains?

V .: We have launched 4 projects since the COVID 19 crisis started.
Wait a little and you will know more.

R .: Which are 5 characteristics entrepeneurs must have for being reslilience in a post pandemic scenario.

V .: 1. Refuse to adopt a pessimistic and defeated attitude
2. Review its goals
3. Adapt to change
4. Secure the cash flow
5.  Learn humility

R:  You are an incubator and an accelerator of start ups. What do you think about a Special economic zone for permiting to companies to reduce their taxation, reducing burocracy and expand logistic infrastuctures to actract investors and safeguard the internal production boosting the exportations?

V.: It would be a very good thing if all parties involved, including the governements, play the game.

We thank Dr. Vignon for sharing his experience and observations with us. Certainly the pandemic we are experiencing will act a bit like a sickle for many start-ups in Italy and in the world but it can also be an extraordinary launching pad for those companies that will position themselves in those sectors capable of intercepting specific and new needs that require great preparation and dynamism. Without a doubt, training and investment in research and development are the success variables of an economic system so that, from now on, it will be necessary to modify strategic financial planning choices in an innovative – oriented perspective. A great challenge.

We’ll see you at the next virtual coffee back in Italy.

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN FEMOZA AND RALIAN RESEARCH & CONSULTANCY SRL

Yesterday, May 19 th 2020, RALIAN Research & Consultancy srl signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The World Free & Special Economic Zones Federation (FEMOZA).

Proud of this honor, we share the news with our customers and with all stakeholders, aware that the honor received covers us with great responsibility and motivates us even more in our daily commitment to provide our contribution for the implementation of a economic system which, through tools for accelerating economic development such as Special Economic Zones, Simplified Logistic Zones,  free zones, helps the attraction of investments for the harmonious and sustainable growth of businesses, territories and countries.

FEMOZA, is a non-governmental organization under the aegis of the United Nations which represents the interests of free zones and special economic zones and which promotes their implementation in the world. Founded in 1999, it is the most important organization in the sector, with representatives in over 225 countries. Since 2003 FEMOZA also has the status of Observer at UNCTAD and UNIDO.

At this time when it is necessary to relaunch the economy of many Countries in the world, including Italy, as a consequence of the pandemic from SARS COVID 19, the Special Economic Zones, in all their multiple declinations, can be the most suitable tools to revive the economy and promoting lasting and sustainable development.

We thank Mr. Juan Torrents, Chairman of FEMOZA for the trust shown in us and for the attestation of esteem that he wanted to provide us with the MoU.

A virtual handshake is a seal of a collaboration that we are sure will lead to good results

 

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A virtual and motivational coffee with Dr. Manildo Ettore. Practical Q&A for a post pandemic recovery in the name of success.

18th of May 2020. The great reopening. From today the general rehearsal of a recovery phase that we were looking forward to. But to starting again on the right foot and, above all, with the right mind, it is necessary using all the resources. Not only the economic and financial ones that are fundamental for our business company and for keeping safe our economy. It is necessary that our body, our mind, are in the right direction, that is, they have to be able to accept the challenge, uncertainty, fear, change. Behind every company, behind every economic system there is the human being, who through his ideas, his behaviors, his decisions guides with precision and competence the complex ship of progress and commercial exchanges. The goal is the economic and social well-being spreading through the dynamics of profit and fair payment to workers.

For this reason, from today, we will publish a series of advice from experts, successful entrepreneurs, great exponents of the economic and cultural world, not only Italians, who will help us understand from their point of view what is happening and how to take advantage of this moment of crisis in a great opportunity leveraging on strategic assets of companies and of our being men and women able to overcome our limits for a bigger goal: the construction of a renewed economic system able to learn from the past and resist the attacks of the future.

We will also interview ordinary people who can tell us a story, an experience that can give us the right way to start again and not to feel defeated. Nobody should be left behind. This must be our belief, our commitment and our responsibility. We are all part of the whole and although we cannot act on very high dynamics and national and international programming, we can link our common efforts for a cooperation network that makes everyone winner.
It is for this reason that today we wanted to start taking our first virtual coffee with a national expert on psycho-physical well-being, a motivator, an expert of the human soul and the impact that our attitude has on our body. “It will be all right” we said everyday for two months. Now we have to believe it, believe it to the end. Let’s see how.

RALIAN: Dr. Manildo, you are known nationally and internationally as a great human motivator, as well as an expert in natural medicine and Kinesiology. Can you explain to us what your activity consists of and what are the objectives to which your passionate work tends?

Dr. Manildo: I mainly deal with natural or complementary medicine, in particular Osteopathy and Applied Kinesiology, the latter is a non-nosological diagnostic technique capable of intercepting and solving a series of defined functional disorders, which often are not evident from the instrumental investigations such as analysis, magnetic resonances, CT scan.
And therefore applied Kinesiology helps us to understand the reason for many ailments such as: migraine, gastric reflux, overweight, abdominal bloating, itching, sleep disturbances, chronic fatigue, joint pain and more. These techniques aim at the psychophysical rebalancing of the body, before these disorders turn into chronic diseases, where the use of conventional drugs and therapies becomes fundamental.
The operational protocols of K.A. and Osteopathy are completely natural, based on the use of Phytocomplexes (Essential oils, gemmoderivatives, trace elements, floral essences, aqueous macerates) and then combines the diet, which must be detoxifying and alkalizing. These two techniques are never invasive and are free of contraindications and side effects and are part of a new approach to health, in terms of prevention with a new holistic 360-degree view.

R: Normally we separate the emotional sphere from the economic sphere. However, sociological theories and the practical application of motivational systems, the humanization of economic and production processes, the exaltation of the importance of the so-called soft skills are increasingly considered fundamental within the human potential within the company. In your opinion, at this moment how much the emotional sphere can contaminate, prejudice or rather facilitate, boost the human recovery in an economic and professional perspective?

DM: The emotional sphere plays a fundamental role both as regards the person’s state of health, both towards their self-esteem and therefore in the positive attitude towards themselves, towards others and towards all aspects of life, not least that linked to development skills in the economic and professional fields. Only in the last 20 years science, and in particular medicine, have focused attention on the connections between the mind and the physical body, through the study of a branch called PNEI, the neuroendocrinoimmunological psycho system, which deals with the connections between the central nervous system, the immune system and the endocrine one.
Emotional conflicts and emotions in general can cause alterations of the psycho-physical system and, in addition to generating diseases, can induce the subject to evolve towards a destructive rather than constructive entropy. By constructive entropy we mean all the phenomena that increase order and reduce “chaos”; on the contrary the destructive one will increase the disorder.
Constructive thinking will be able to generate new ideas, useful in times of economic and professional difficulty. Luck or bad luck often depends only on how much we are able to develop constructive or destructive thoughts and actions.
Thoughts are a set of photons that all go in the same direction; to change their direction, it is necessary to acquire a new awareness in order to transform the reality around us.
For the purpose of an economic recovery, the first thing to do is to change the beliefs and beliefs that are trapped within us and condition our lives. Quantum physics teaches us that thought generates matter: the reality we live in is not disconnected from us, but it is a reflection of what we think and if we think constructively, we could witness successes and goals hitherto unthinkable even in the professional field .

R: We have just come out of one of the most difficult health emergencies in our recent history, we have experienced isolation, we still face social distancing. In your opinion, what are the short, medium and long-term consequences for people and what is needed, compatibly with the prevention of contagion, to help individuals in this delicate recovery phase?
D.M .: The health emergency has certainly changed and will partially change our way of life. In this phase of world emergency, you will have to learn to live with the virus, implementing first of all the distancing and all the necessary rules to remain protected from contagion. According to my humble opinion, however, the virulent force of the virus and the countermeasures that the various governments and healthcare facilities will be able to field, may prove to be sufficient, to ensure that the world economy, and therefore work, can slowly resume and allow everyone to be able to live as before, if not better than before . All the dramatic experiences have taught us that after a difficult period there is always a recovery and suffering always brings changes in humankind (or at least hopefully) and therefore greater respect for nature, towards animals and in one’s own way of to live .
In order to better face a possible return of the epidemic or the onset of a disease, it is necessary to improve our nutrition and therefore the conditions of our intestine: the latter is essential for an efficient immune response. Fear also plays an important role in the development of diseases, especially those of the lung and respiratory system. Being afraid means weakening the ability of our immune system to fight pathogens (viruses and bacteria). To overcome fear, I can advise you to practice some forms of passive meditation, such as reciting a mantra or a prayer of whatever religion it is, or spend a few minutes a day in meditation or some deep breathing techniques. All these techniques aim at relaxation and therefore lead to the mitigation of phenomena such as anxiety and depression.

R: Human, economic and civil experience teaches that in the succession of crises that have shaken humanity, there are opportunities to be seized. From the point of view of the emotional and motivational path, what do you think are the opportunities to be taken to better enjoy the near future, mindful of the experience lived? And how much the lack of a healthy emotional and motivational activity can lead to social crises and civil unrest?

D.M.:When we experience a crisis, we are faced with a sudden crossroads; we can choose the way forward: let ourselves go to despair and defeat, or we can change our destiny, pursuing our well-being and professional gratification. Crises can be a danger, or an opportunity.
The pandemic and the consequent economic crisis can offer us the desire to create a better world and if we do not let ourselves be involved in pessimistic thinking, we can create the basis for a new life, or even a new job. This Lockdown period has allowed us to be a little more thoughtful and introspective and, sometimes, when we are silent and peaceful in our own home walls, our mind can elaborate strategic concepts and ideas to deal differently with what we we have done so far. To conclude, the crisis must not annihilate us, but must lead us to the change we want to see in our way of life, for our health and for our very survival. We must be convinced that we can implement it, because our destiny is only in our hands.

R: You are also involved in kinesiology and osteopathy. How much the absence of sport, the deprivation of aerobic activity, especially in children and young people, can be detrimental to proper growth in body and spirit? How much being disconnected from nature, from which we descend ancestrally, has created an emotional distance and how can we help our children, our kids and people in general to fill that gap that we had to dig into our lives?

D.M .: During the Lockdown, the inability to go out and play games or sports, has created sedentary phenomena in adults, but especially in children, with relative weight gain and psychological discomfort. Motor activity is fundamental for the child’s psychomotor development, in particular from 0 to 12 years, when all the most important factors of psychomotor development such as balance, lateralness, coordination develop … Keeping a child in home is like imprisoning a bird in a cage. The child needs to socialize, experience nature and forge character; keeping him imprisoned at home, without being able to understand what is really going on, can cause emotional trauma. To fill this gap, the presence of the family is fundamental: the parent’s figure must replace that of one of his peers, transferring the perception that nothing has happened and that everything will return as before.
Furthermore, school-aged children had to face a new reality, initially perhaps captivating, but certainly penalizing not only for their training but above all on an emotional and healthy level. The difficult task of parents and teachers to which all our understanding goes. I highly recommend to anyone who has the opportunity to keep their children outdoors for as long as possible, to make them take walks in contact with nature, in company, in the woods or on the beach. The important thing is to keep them away from television, and video games for a sort of detoxification. And if they are lucky enough to have grandparents, it would be nice and appropriate for them to spend more time with them to make up for lost time.
R: Can you tell us 5 words that you think we must repeat and implement as a mantra to help us in moments of bewilderment, fear and uncertainty for the future?
D.M .: In times when we find despair and fear assails us, I recommend writing or thinking, possibly outdoors and on a green lawn, this mantra:
1) I don’t know where I will be
2) I don’t know who I will be with
3) I don’t know what I’ll do,
But one thing is certain, that in the future I will be much better than it is now.
We can recite it two or three times and if we wrote it on a sheet of paper, it would be the case that after the recitation the sheet was burnt and returned to the universe.

 

We thank Dr. Manildo for having virtually taken a coffee with us and shared important issues for our emotional and economic recovery. We dedicate this interview to all entrepreneurs, all workers and all families who are experiencing the profound discomfort of uncertainty. Alongside national income support measures, there must be a profound conviction that our attitude affects our life, our results.

See you to the next virtual coffee.

We will virtually take it to France with the Chief Financial Officer of an important start-up acceleration and incubation company operating worldwide.

 

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