How Italian makers can become international sellers during Expo 2015
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How Italian makers can become international sellers during Expo 2015

Ulaola and DaWanda launched a two-year partnership to boost Made in Italy visibility abroad

Two successful startups have recently decided to join their forces to support the internationalization of Italian makers. The protagonists of this brilliant partnership are Ulaola and DaWanda. The first is a platform dedicated to Italian craftsmanship, including fashion, design, jewels and food. The second a well-known online marketplace for unique and handmade products.

This collaboration is offering all makers and crafters participating at Expo 2015 and exhibiting their creations at the Italian Makers Villagethe innovative space located in the Milan design district in Via Tortona 32, the chance to open an online shop on both DaWanda and Ulaola and consequently increase their visibility and the one of Made in Italy products on national and international markets.

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Claudia Astarita

Amo l'Asia in (quasi) tutte le sue sfaccettature, ecco perché cerco di trascorrerci più tempo possibile. Dopo aver lavorato per anni come ricercatrice a New Delhi e Hong Kong, per qualche anno osserverò l'Oriente dalla quella che è considerata essere la città più vivibile del mondo: Melbourne. Insegno Culture and Business Practice in Asia ad RMIT University,  Asia and the World a The University of Melbourne e mi occupo di India per il Centro Militare di Studi Strategici di Roma. Su Twitter mi trovate a @castaritaHK, via email a astarita@graduate.hku.hk

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