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LUCE Awards 2025 – Women for the green transition.

organised by the FSR Lights on Women Initiative

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May 15 2025

15:00 - 19:00 CEST

Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia

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Building on the momentum of the previous editions, the 3rd edition of the LUCE Awards marks another milestone in advancing the Green Transition.

In a world increasingly focused on achieving ambitious energy, climate, and sustainability goals, this edition reaffirms the critical role women play in shaping a more sustainable and inclusive future.

With a continued commitment to promoting gender equality in the sectors of energy, climate, and sustainability—and proudly supported by Edison and Eurogas—the 3rd edition of the LUCE Awards celebrates the outstanding contributions of women driving innovation and progress in these fields. As we forge ahead on the path toward a greener tomorrow, this edition aspires to further elevate the voices and achievements of women who are pioneering solutions for a sustainable planet.

On 15 May 2025 in Florence, the LUCE Awards will celebrate the accomplishments of two women professionals, presenting a prize in each of the following categories:

The event will feature a keynote speech, an expert panel on a topic of inclusivity in the energy, sustainability, and climate sectors, and the awarding ceremony. The agenda, speakers, and the topic of the panel will be released later.

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