The Prancing Horse also conquers “Silicon Valley”, the area South of San Francisco, where over a short period of time the most important IT companies in the world were born and where we find one of the world’s most prestigious Universities: Stanford. Also here in the world of technology and digital content the enthusiasm for the cars from Maranello, with avant-garde technology and the passion from those who build them, is enormous.
For Ferrari the USA is the most important market in the world. Luca di Montezemolo met Apple CEO Tim Cook and the heads of Google, talking in front of more than 600 students from Standford University. ”I’m not here to sell cars, but to communicate a dream,” he said under the applause of the guests at the conference ‘View from the top’.
“Intelligence and innovative ideas can contribute to change and shape the future,” Montezemolo concluded. “Passion and attention for the smallest details are what makes our cars, those who create them and those who drive them so special, living continuous excitement.”
Passion was also the golden thread at the friendly meeting with Tim Cook:
”I was impressed by his availability and openness,” Montezemolo said leaving the headquarters after a 2-hour face-to-face meeting. “We’re building cars, they build computers. But Apple and Ferrari are connected by the same passion, the same love for the product, maniacal attention to technology, but also to design.”