The MEB and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Nice have signed an agreement that will ramp-up their services to provide members with new local and international opportunities as the recovery takes off.
Promoting trade between Italy, Monaco and France is the objective currently set by the Monaco Economic Board (MEB) and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Nice to make it easier for foreign companies on the Riviera and in the Principality to set up and grow.
This new collaboration is the result of a meeting between MEB Executive Director General Guillaume Rose and Italy’s Ambassador in Monaco Giulio Alaimo, and it aims to further boost trade between Monaco and Italy with the focus being on Italian investors.
“We are delighted to forge these closer ties with the Italian Chamber of Commerce,” says MEB Deputy Director Justin Highman. “Italy is number two after France in terms of trade with the Principality. After such a difficult period we are very positive for the future, the recovery is here and we are delighted to be able to count on the Italian Chamber of Commerce.”
Justin Highman and Italian Chamber Director Agostino Pesce formalised the partnership on Wednesday 2nd June at an event celebrating the Republic of Italy’s National Day.
It is a unique opportunity for Italian, Monegasque and French companies to grow and develop their markets. Having already organised a joint webinar in April, the two organisations will be working much closer together.
The signing will see the two organisations share a stand at the 2021 Monaco Business fair, is the MEB did with the CCI Nice Côte d’Azur at the 2020 edition.
Photo: Agostino Pesce and Justin Highman, provided by the MEB
Day: 14 June 2021
Take a culinary journey to Italy at the Hôtel de Paris
Monaco continues to position itself as one of Europe’s leading gastronomic destinations, this time welcoming Italian Michelin-starred chef Andrea Berton for a pop-up restaurant at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo this summer.
Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer is pursuing its year of gastronomy to the delight of its guests. After the launch of the restaurant Yannick Alléno at the Hermitage Hotel Monte-Carlo, the launch of the Monte-Carlo Festival of Stars and the arrival of new chef Manon Fleury at Elsa at Monte-Carlo Beach, the time has come for the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo to create an event.
After the success of the 1st pop-up launched with Andrea Berton for the end of year celebrations in 2020, the Italian Michelin-starred chef is returning to the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo to offer the best of his cuisine with another pop-up restaurant from 6th July to 22nd August.
One of Italy’s most decorated chefs, Andrea Berton learned his art in Milan, Florence, London, and in Monaco under Alain Ducasse at Louis XV. He has been awarded four Michelin stars throughout his 27-year career.
Chef Andrea Berton’s challenge with this second pop-up restaurant is to continue to surprise the palettes of fine diners by reinventing traditional Italian dishes with a large variety of flavours. Among the dishes on the menu this summer: squid tagliatelle with spicy tomato sauce and amaranth popcorn, and the chef’s own version of tiramisù.
His food can be enjoyed indoors amid décor designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, or looking out to sea from the recently re-landscaped terrace garden of Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo.
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MonacoTech start-up to launch travel app
Travel application Trippers, created by a Monaco-based start-up, is hitting Google Play and Apple Stores this month to help make planning a getaway less stressful and way more fun.
Monaco resident Charlotte Franzellin found that, as designated trip planner for her and her friends, the process had become more of a chore than a pleasure. So, she decided to do something about it. She came up with the idea for an app that could plan a holiday on a single platform, eliminating the need to book everything separately and help to narrow decisions.
This app is being launched on 22nd June and is called Trippers.
“For many of us, planning a trip can both be exciting and overwhelming,” says Charlotte Franzellin. “After moving back to Europe two years ago, I’ve spent a lot of time identifying the best destinations my friends and I could travel to, since we all lived in different cities. As the ‘planner friend’ of the group, it always took me ages to find what to do, where to eat, and how it could all fit into one weekend.
“The more I planned, the more inefficient I found the whole experience of planning to be and that’s when I started Trippers. I wanted to create something that would make it easy and fun to go away with friends. An app that could replace the endless group chats and spreadsheets and simplify how decisions are taken.”
The app helps not only with the obvious: accommodations, flights or attractions, but it also provides users with inspiration on what to do and has a way to preserve memories made. Based on a traditional travel agency model, Trippers has used a Millennial generation approach and reinvented the bits that worked and modernised what is outdated to fit the needs of the travelers of today. This means more personalised, affordable, flexible and efficient services for clients.
Trippers allows for trip planning for up to four people. It will find a destination the whole group likes with the most optimal flights, then will create an itinerary with activities and experiences. Groups of more than five people can request the Trippers one-on-one travel service which comes with assistance from a travel expert.
The app will also give real-time suggestions for additional help once on the ground at the destination, as well as accommodate last-minute changes. Currently, the app is covering more than 85 European destinations, and hopes to expand beyond the continent soon.
“This past year has been tough for everyone, especially for Millennials like us who can’t wait to see their friends and travel again,” says Co-founder Alicia Verrando. “Now that travelling safely is an option, we want to play our part in relaunching our local economies highly dependent on tourism to strive and want to help travelers do the same. While exotic travels may still be off the books for the next couple of months, we think European travel is more of a reality today. Europe is not only what we know best, but also what we think is safe to promote at the moment, which is why we’ve decided to launch with European destinations only.”
To start things off with a bang, the app is offering a 24-hour launch promotion starting at 9am on the 22ndoffering a free trip plan for anyone who downloads the app and signs in that day, a service that usually costs €74.95.
Roca team back on form
AS Monaco Basketball was on their home turf this weekend taking on Boulazac-Perigord, beating them handily 76 to 69.
Monaco Life with AS Monaco Basketball press release, photo by AS Monaco Basketball