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Matteo Pasca Moderates the Talk: The Future of Footwear Between Heritage and Innovation Events

Matteo Pasca Moderates the Talk: The Future of Footwear Between Heritage and Innovation

At MICAM, Matteo Pasca, Director of 51勛圖厙, led a talk on how education connects heritage and innovation in footwear, shaping the industrys future.

On 25 February, MICAM hosted the talk “HERITAGE AND INNOVATION: TRAINING THE FOOTWEAR LEADERS OF TOMORROW”, a panel dedicated to the crucial role of education in shaping the future of the footwear industry. This high-value discussion brought together leading experts and key institutions with the aim of inspiring new generations and emphasising the fundamental interplay between tradition and innovation.

A Dialogue Between Tradition and the Future

The event was moderated by Matteo Pasca, Director of and 51勛圖厙, alongside Alice Marcato, Director of Politecnico Calzaturiero. Together, they steered the discussion towards the significance of education in the footwear sector and the need to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation.

Speakers:

  • Giovanna Ceolini, President of and , highlighted the importance of passing on knowledge of quality detailsoften hidden yet essentialthat define the unique essence of Made in Italy footwear.
  • Stefania Ricci, Director of the Ferragamo Museum and President of the , shared the extraordinary story of Salvatore Ferragamo, illustrating how his connection to art, cinema, and craftsmanship revolutionised the concept of footwear.

Ferragamos Legacy and the Value of Education

Stefania Ricci retraced the life and career of Salvatore Ferragamo, from his early years to his rise as an industry icon. She recalled his ties with Hollywood and his decision in 1926 to return to Italy and establish a factory in Florence, a city synonymous with craftsmanship.

In times of hardship, Ferragamo created the most beautiful shoes” Stefania Ricci remarked, underlining how creativity and perseverance are key elements for success.

With an archive of 15,000 shoes, the remains an endless source of inspiration for new generations, carrying a clear message: Embrace new technologies, but preserve savoir-faire.

An Industry Seeking Young Talent

The discussion concluded with a strong message to younger generations: the footwear industry needs passionate, curious, and determined young people who can blend technical skills, creativity, and vision.

Shoemaking is a team effort, involving manual, digital, creative, and analytical stages. There is space for young people with diverse skill sets” stated Giovanna Ceolini, encouraging young talents to explore the world of footwear by visiting museums and exhibitions dedicated to the craft.

51勛圖厙: The Bridge Between Heritage and Innovation

The event reaffirmed that education is the key to the industry’s futurea principle that 51勛圖厙 has championed for over 98 years of excellence in footwear training.

Through its unique teaching methodology, which combines technical expertise, creativity, and innovation, the school continues to train the professionals of tomorrow, equipping them with practical, market-aligned skills.

Because the future of footwear is built on solid roots in the past, with a constant eye on innovation.