BY: Alexis Christoforous
As a serial entrepreneur, Fabrizio Capobianco has successfully founded and sold at least half a dozen tech companies in his decades long career. Now, at 51-years old, he is ready to prime the next generation of entrepreneurs in his home country of Italy.
“I want to do something for the country,” Capobianco told The Voice of Business. “What is missing in Italy, in particular, is that we're not investing in kids that are 23 years old, because they're viewed as too young, which is the opposite in Silicon Valley where if you’re 35 you're too old.”
SOURCE: https://www.newestcorp.com/
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