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OLIverse - 51 - PEOPLE - Renzo Zorzi: Shaping Olivetti's Cultural Legacy

36 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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Renzo Zorzi played a central role in preserving and evolving the cultural identity of Olivetti during a period of profound technological transformation. From editorial work and resistance activities to leading the company’s image, design, and cultural initiatives, Zorzi helped shape a model in which innovation and humanistic values remained deeply connected. He oversaw international exhibitions, art restorations, and collaborations with leading architects and designers, ensuring that aesthetic quality and intellectual depth were integral to the brand. This episode explores how Olivetti’s cultural strategy became a defining element of its global identity — and how Renzo Zorzi contributed to making culture a core business value. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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episode OLIverse - 51 - PEOPLE - Renzo Zorzi: Shaping Olivetti's Cultural Legacy artwork

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