“Youth and Possible Futures” timeline
“Youth and Possible Futures” is an ongoing initiative that includes recurring events, public engagements, sponsorships, special company openings, and cultural projects.
In recent years, this initiative has played a key role for PLINK in engaging with younger generations, helping to strengthen the company’s position as a socially responsible organization committed to fostering a culture of responsibility.
The initiative has developed along three main pillars, aligned with the vision “Connections Beyond Connectivity”:
• Guidance and dialogue with schools → meetings, workshops, and on-site visits with high schools and educational institutions
• Human-centered approach and active listening to young people → collection of hundreds of anonymous survey responses, generating meaningful qualitative insights into how young people perceive the future
• Innovation, culture, and art → internships, the “Reti” contest, and direct engagement with the company’s art collection to reinforce the role of art in shaping desirable futures
These activities have generated a valuable body of insights, supporting PLINK’s future decision-making in this area.
September 2020
Launch of the sponsorship of the Virtus Cermenate first basketball team during the COVID-19 pandemic
April 2024
Guided tour of PLINK’s corporate art collection and in-person discussion with students from IIS Jean Monnet (Mariano Comense) on the role of culture within organizations
April 2024
September 2024
November 2024
Contribution on the topic of humanity in the workplace at the event “Sustainable Alliances,” organized by Associazione Mosaico Civil Service Entity, held at Sala Viterbi, Province of Bergamo
November 2024
March 2025
February 2026
February 2026
February 2026
March 2026
March 2026
May 2026
Public opening of PLINK’s corporate art collection for the “Reti” contest, in collaboration with Associazione Tikvà, with exhibition setup and guided tours curated by students from IIS Jean Monnet (Mariano Comense), Setificio Paolo Carcano (Como), and Istituto Romagnosi (Erba).
