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Italian Fashion Designer Roberto Cavalli Has Died at 83

Roberto Cavalli, the Italian designer who infused the print-led boho look with sex appeal, has died at 83. His passing was confirmed by the brand. “The Roberto Cavalli company shares condolences with Mr. Cavalli’s family. His legacy remains a constant source of inspiration,” said Roberto Cavalli’s CEO Sergio Azzolari.

By the time shows started to go digital (circa 2000), Cavalli was a well-established golden name in fashion; an elder, even, enjoying a second round of renown. He exuded Hefner vibes (minus the robe) when he took his fall 2001 bow smoking a pipe. (The designer was in fact asked to redesign the Playboy bunny costume in 2005.) By then the leonine Cavalli was living the good life, something that he achieved with braggadocio and brain power—and against the odds. In the context of Cacvalli’s life story, the body worship and forthright sexiness of his work, could be seen more broadly as an affirmation of life itself, which, from a young age he understood to be fragile.

Born in Florence in 1940, Cavalli’s maternal grandfather was a member of the Macchiaioli group of Italian Impressionists. His father, an anti-fascist who is thought to have been a mine surveyor, was shot by the Nazi forces when Cavalli was just three years old. The psychological impact was expressed physically through a stutter. “It was not easy for me to speak, the shock,” the designer told Luke Leitch in a 2011 interview. To support the family, his mother started sewing at home, taking in seamstresses to help her. At 17, a confident Cavalli enrolled at the Academy of Art in Florence to study art and architecture. There he met and fell in love with his first wife and the mother of two of his children, Silvanella Giannoni.

In 1960, after hand-painting some sweaters

Aiforia signs a major deal with an Italian Regional Health Authority

Aiforia Technologies PlcInside information, 29 June 2023 at 10:30 a.m. EEST. The Veneto Region Health Authority in Italy has selected Aiforia Technologies Plc as a partner for AI-assisted diagnostics in its clinical pathology laboratories.

The collaboration involves the use of Aiforia software in a total of 12 hospital units for the analysis of tissue samples from breast and prostate cancer patients. The three-year contract covers the analysis of up to 200,000 samples using Aiforia software and the use of an AI model development tool. The total value of the contract is over EUR 1.2 million and the payments will spread over the contract period 2023-2026. The contract also includes an option for a three-year continuation period.

 

The contract is part of an initiative to digitize the pathology laboratories of the Veneto region hospitals, including, for example, a laboratory information system provided by TESI Group and AI solutions for image analysis by Aiforia. The main provider in this tender is a GPI S.p.A. lead consortium, and Aiforia is one of their subcontractors.

 

“We are excited to serve the Veneto region with our AI solutions as part of the digitalization process of the anatomical pathology laboratories. This collaboration strengthens our position in the European clinical pathology market and contributes to the recognition that our solutions meet the needs of clinical pathology laboratories,” says Jukka Tapaninen, CEO of Aiforia.

 

Aiforia does not publish short-term outlooks or financial targets. The company has set short- and medium-term business targets, including acquiring five customers in clinical diagnostics by the end of 2023. This agreement is a significant step towards achieving these goals.

 

 

Further inquiries

 

Jukka Tapaninen, CEO, Aiforia Technologies Plc, tel. +33 61 041 6686 https://investors.aiforia.com/ 

 

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UB Securities Ltd, tel. +358 9 25 380

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