“By investing heavily in the reindustrialization of the former Whirlpool site, our group wanted to make a precise choice for the country, the South and for Naples: to become a professional reference point for young people looking for a job and to be a center of attraction capable of attracting the many who had to leave Italy to have the opportunity to fulfill themselves.
One of our goals is to stem the so-called brain drain and our local talents, offering the possibility of finding space in an exponentially growing sector such as renewable energy.
A bet that comes at a decidedly positive time for the city's economy, which - as well reported by Nando Santonastaso in Il Mattino - brings together the world of universities, research, businesses, the public administration and institutions finally towards a common goal.
What is happening in the San Giovanni a Teduccio area is emblematic, a true concentration of excellence between the Federico II university campus, the Apple Academy, Cisco Academy and Quantum Computing Academy, such as the project for the Agritech hub at the former Manifattura Tabacchi: here innovation and research are attracting young people from abroad and are bringing 'our own' back.
Stories similar to that of the group Tea Tek, which with Italian Green Factory wants to create a green hub dedicated to renewables, becoming part of a very high-level ecosystem. A new season of relaunch is underway for Naples, which can give the entire South the courage to play a leading role in the country's economy.
We are ready to give our contribution”. This is stated by Felice Granisso, CEO of the Tea Tek group and of Italian Green Factory, the newco that is reindustrialising the site on via Argine in Naples.
Article published on 14 June 2024 - 12:36