National Conference AIDAF

National Conference AIDAF

Since 2005, AIDAF has been organizing the National Convention of Family Businesses, which has always hosted high-level contributions from inside and outside the Association, each time proposing themes for reflection and study that are particularly relevant to the historical, social and economic.

Editions of the AIDAF National Conference

2023 – Florence – “Business, art, culture: investing and generating value for the company, the family, and the community”

2022 – Naples – “Designers of the Future: The role of family businesses in the transition towards a sustainable business model”

2021 – Gardone Riviera “Italy 2026: the role and responsibilities of family businesses for the relaunch of the country”

2019 – Monopoli – “Time to ex-change: the evolution of the capital structure for the development of family businesses”

2018 – Erbusco and Milan – “Time to exchange: internationalization styles of family businesses”

2017 – Trieste- “Time to exchange: managerialization as a challenge for the growth of family businesses”

2016 – Taormina – “The family businesses of the future between social integration, digital innovation and family cohesion”

2015 – Milan – “The entrepreneurial identity of family businesses to enhance innovation and internationalization”

2014 – Rome – “The family business of the future: the courage of shared change”

2013 – Bologna “The conception of work in family businesses. A contribution to sustainable development”

2012 – Verona “Evolution of the family business: cultural change and new strategies”

2011 – Genoa – “The Italian family business in the ‘New World'”

2010 – Florence – “Creating value with culture and art”

2009 – Turin – “Family companies through and beyond the crisis”

2008 – Naples – “Young people and women: valuable resources for family businesses”

2007 – Venice – “Strength of the past, intelligence of the future”

2006 – Rome – “Size and growth of family businesses”

2005 – Milan – “State of the art and perspectives of Family Businesses”