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News 29/10/2021

Circular economy and sustainability

Insight from the research: Italian entrepreneurship. Successful trend analysis for the country’s economic recovery. The crisis resulting from Covid19, with its massive disruption of supply chain systems, combined with the shortage of supplies of essential goods and the pressures on waste manage
News 29/10/2021

RBS 4 Entrepreneurship. From the idea to the Startup.

2022 Edition, Presentation during the Welcome week 2021 Welcome Week – October 2022. We are proud to present the second edition of the RBS 4 Entrepreneurship project, a Rome Business School’s initiative entirely dedicated to Innovation and Development for the creation of your business. With
News 28/10/2021

The PMI’s are the engine of the restart, digitization the key. Rome Business School study

In Italy, three out of four SMEs have withstood the crisis generated by the pandemic; The state of digitalization of Italian SMEs is still in the preliminary phase throughout the peninsula, there is no clear distinction between north and south; The circular economy, digitalisation, entrepreneurs a
News 25/10/2021

Are you ready to start your path with Rome Business School?

Monday 25th of October 2021. We are welcoming the new student of the 2021 edition of the RBS Masters and MBA. A wide range of events are succeeding in a program full of interesting and career inspiring surprises. Start your RBS experience by getting inspired Our welcome week sessions include so
News 15/10/2021

Rome Business School inaugurates the new campus: innovative, open to the world, respectful of the Roman tradition

The new campus located in the heart of Prati is ready to welcome over 2,500 students a year; in a historic building of 2,500 square meters equipped with the most innovative technology and tools to ensure hybrid learning and dynamic and effective teaching experiences; RBS is among the most internat
News 15/10/2021

Rome Business School study: The Italian wine sector demonstrates its resilience by confirming itself as the largest producer in the world (18%)

In 2021 it is expected that the wine sector will produce 11 billion euros (+ 9% compared to 2020, but far from 13 billion in 2019); The wine market will hit 207 billion dollars by 2022; In recent years, Italy has seen a “return to the vineyard” by young producers under 25, with a record increa