Emma Marcegaglia Joins the European Round Table for Industry
Emma Marcegaglia, the president and CEO of Marcegaglia Holding, has officially joined the European Round Table for Industry (ERT). This appointment was confirmed on May 18 in Gothenburg, where the ERT plenary session unanimously approved her inclusion in the network.
A Strategic Role in European Industry
The ERT functions as a primary platform for economic and political dialogue within the European Union. Its membership is highly exclusive, consisting of approximately 60 CEOs and chairmen from the continent’s most significant industrial groups. These companies collectively generate over 3 trillion euros in revenue and employ 6 million people globally.
Marcegaglia’s entry into the group increases its female representation, joining other prominent leaders such as Estelle Brachlianoff of Veolia, Christel Heydemann of Orange, and Cláudia Azevedo of Sonae. Her appointment places her alongside existing Italian members, including Rodolfo De Benedetti (Cir), Claudio Descalzi (Eni), and Gianfelice Rocca (Techint).
Implications for European Competitiveness
As the European industrial sector navigates a critical phase, the focus of the ERT remains on fostering innovation, sustainability, and the continent’s strategic autonomy. Marcegaglia has emphasized that strengthening the dialogue between private enterprises and public institutions is essential to these goals.

Looking Ahead
With her new role in the ERT, it is likely that Marcegaglia will leverage her position to advocate for policies that bolster the European manufacturing sector. Her stated commitment to creating value and employment suggests that the ERT may intensify its focus on growth-oriented initiatives in the coming legislative cycles.
Future actions by the group could involve more direct cooperation with European policymakers to ensure that industrial competitiveness remains a central pillar of the union’s economic agenda. Observers may expect the ERT to continue its efforts to align corporate interests with the strategic requirements of the European citizen.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the European Round Table for Industry?
It is an important forum for economic and political dialogue at the European level, composed of approximately 60 CEOs and chairmen from leading European industrial groups.
Who are the other Italian members of the ERT?
The other Italian members are Rodolfo De Benedetti (Cir), Claudio Descalzi (Eni), and Gianfelice Rocca (Techint).
What are the primary goals mentioned by Emma Marcegaglia for her role?
She aims to support the manufacturing sector, promote innovation and sustainability, and strengthen the dialogue between businesses and institutions to ensure Europe’s strategic autonomy.
How do you believe the inclusion of more industrial leaders in policy-shaping networks will affect the future of European manufacturing?