Siamo davvero fatti per viaggiare? No. Non lo siamo mai stati | Ruben Santopietro | TEDxPadova
Viaggiare ci rende davvero migliori?
O stiamo solo spuntando caselle su una checklist? Dalle fughe dei nostri antenati ai selfie a Venezia, Ruben Santopietro ci accompagna in un viaggio che smonta le illusioni del turismo moderno.
Scoprirai perché, in fondo, non siamo fatti per viaggiare... ed è proprio per questo che ogni viaggio può trasformarci per sempre. Un talk che ti farà ripensare il modo in cui guardi il mondo — e te stesso. Imprenditore e esperto in marketing territoriale, Ruben Santopietro è una delle personalità più autorevoli nel panorama della promozione turistica in Italia. Con una visione che unisce tradizione e innovazione, ha trasformato Visit Italy nella principale piattaforma per la valorizzazione del patrimonio italiano a livello globale, con una community di oltre 4,1 milioni di viaggiatori. La sua expertise si concentra sullo sviluppo di strategie di marketing sostenibile, destagionalizzazione e distribuzione equilibrata dei flussi turistici, collaborando con numerose destinazioni e brand prestigiosi.
Nel tempo libero, Ruben coltiva la sua passione per l’arte, l'attività
fisica e l’esplorazione dei luoghi più affascinanti del mondo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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