
BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
Oftentimes we are happy to tell stories about an Italian genius almost unknown to the general public. Today we tell about Angelo Dalle Molle, the creator of the iconic Italian Amaro Cynar in the 1950s, who half a century ago was also building electric cars, designing car sharing and charging stations, and later dedicated himself to research in artificial intelligence and the digital world.
Angelo Dalle Molle, born in 1908 in Mestre, Italy, was an innovative entrepreneur whose life and work have largely been overlooked by mainstream history. However, his contributions to business, technology, and society have had a profound and lasting impact. Dalle Molle's journey is one of relentless creativity, vision, and determination to improve people's lives, often at the cost of defying conventional wisdom.
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