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4. Digital innovation toward sustainable mountain
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6. Primary agroindustry
NODES Spoke 6 kick off
NODES Spoke 6: Technological Innovation and Sustainability in the Transformation of Primary Agro-industry On November 29, 2022, the activities of Spoke 6 "Primary Agro-industry" within the three-year project "NODES" were presented at the Fondazione Riccagioia. The project is funded by the Ministry of University and Research through investments provided by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). Spoke 6, led by the University of Pavia, aims to support innovation in high-potential technological trajectories.    The main objective is to develop new products and processes in existing SMEs, create "Deep Tech" start-ups and spin-offs in the local agro-industry, and increase the competitiveness of the involved companies at the international level.    The project promotes collaboration, training, and innovation tools to enable the relationship between large companies, SMEs, start-ups, and the research community in a context of cross-contamination and open innovation. The focus will also be on talent development and redefining the role of doctoral research from an industrial perspective. Large companies will support the ecosystem by identifying industrial development trajectories, hiring highly qualified personnel, and facilitating the absorption of developed innovations.    The implementing bodies of NODES are public universities, including Politecnico di Torino, University of Turin, University of Eastern Piedmont, University of Insubria, University of Pavia, University of Valle D'Aosta, and University of Gastronomic Sciences. They will collaborate with affiliated entities to carry out research activities within their expertise, including the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, six innovation hubs, five reference research centres, three incubators, one accelerator, and one competence centre.    Several representatives attended the presentation meeting, including Roberto Orofino (Ersaf), Paolo Gay (Department of Forestry and Food Sciences, University of Turin), Graziano Rossi (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia), Hermes Giberti (Department of Industrial and Information Engineering, University of Pavia), and Antonio Gallo (Department of Animal Sciences, Nutrition and Food, University of Piacenza).    Spoke 6 "Primary Agro-industry" focuses on the transformation of the agro-industry due to globalization, population growth, and climate change. The goal is to invest in innovation to make new technologies accessible to agro-industrial enterprises and identify new models of sustainable production and consumption. Research areas include the development of sensors and communication systems, data collection and processing to develop innovative services for the sector.    The NODES project aims to attract young researchers and students to ensure the introduction of new technologies in production processes and raise awareness of digital and socio-environmental sustainability issues.    Two flagship projects that receive significant research activities are the integrated forage, livestock, and biogas supply chain, aimed at developing a resilient, circular, and diversified agro-livestock sector, ensuring food security and sustainability in dairy food chains. The other project focuses on vineyard management for grape and wine production, where expertise in Big Data is applied and production and consumption models based on the principles of agro-industry and precision agriculture are developed.    For more details click here  
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3. Culture and tourism industry
Digital and sustainable North West: the 9 million euro PNRR project presented in Como
A day of study and presentation of the Nodes project, «Digital and Sustainable North West» A day of study and presentation of the Nodes Project, "Digital and Sustainable North West", was held today at the University of Insubria, in the Cloister of Sant'Abbondio in Como. The scientific manager of the Spoke is Professor Barbara Pozzo, who together with Professor Mauro Fasano, Delegate of the Rector for Innovation and Technology Transfer, illustrated the activities that will be carried out in the area to the teachers and stakeholders. The Nodes Project, selected within the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, involves seven universities with the aim of creating one of the 11 Innovation Ecosystems that the Ministry of University and Research has identified in order to support growth and the digital and ecological transition in Piedmont, Valle d'Aosta and in the westernmost provinces of Lombardy, namely Como, Varese and Pavia. Within Innovation Ecosystems, the University of Insubria will directly manage 9 million euros. The teachers of the universities collaborating in the kick off took part today: Piercarlo Rossi of the University of Turin, Katia Premazzi, Paolo Gheda and Marco Alderighi of the University of Valle d'Aosta, Stefania Cerutti of the University of Eastern Piedmont , Sara Lucca and Elena Zaffaroni of ComoNext, Paola Negro and Davide Dellarolle of Città Studi. Present and involved for Insubria: Andrea Bellucci, Roberta Pezzetti and Andrea Vezzulli from the Department of Economics; Simone Tini of the Department of Human Sciences and Innovation for the Territory; Sebastiano Citroni, Giuseppe Colangelo, Valentina Jacometti, Roberta Minazzi, Alessandro Panno and Giuseppe Porro from the Department of Economic Law and Cultures. The mayor of Como Alessandro Rapinese and Francesca Quagliarini, councilor with responsibilities for universities and youth policies as well as an Insubria law student, took part.   The vision of the project is to help improve people's well-being through the use of all material and immaterial forms in which culture and knowledge are expressed and to forge close synergies between all the actors who collaborate to respond to these needs: schools , universities, bookshops, cinemas, creative and cultural industries, museums, libraries, archives, archaeological areas, theatres. The mission of the project is therefore to develop the culture of the territories, linking them to historical, artistic and architectural factors, to its natural beauties, as well as to other aspects that are part of the industrial fabric and which are linked to the concept of creativity, to encourage an entrepreneurial culture committed to sustainability. The research areas involved concern the legal and economic aspects of the creative industries, the digitization of tourism businesses, the introduction of the culture of sustainability in businesses, the success factors of museums and more generally of the creative industries for the development of tourism, information technology connected to the development of tourism and the valorisation of Made in Italy. Many stakeholders present today in Sant'Abbondio: Federico Raveglia of Cooperativa Tikvà, Maurizio Moscatelli of Aquedotto Industriale, Alberto D'Errico Mantero of Seta SpA, Costanza Ferrarin of the Unesco Office, Fulvio Alvisi of the Italian Association of Textile Designers, Luca Malinverno and Franco Pigoli of Porini Srl, Edoardo Botta and Giorgio Maspero of Confartigianato companies Como, Alessandro Ventimiglia of the Silk Factory Past Students Association, Sauro Vicini of Cluster Smart Cities-Lombardy, Graziano Pagani of Confindustria Como, Alessandra Orsenigo, Luca Levrini, Graziano Brenna, Elisa Notaristefano and Claudia Striato of the Alessandro Volta Foundation, Andrea Taborelli of the Como Unesco Consulta, Livia Torterolo and Giulia Troglio of Dgs Spa and Porini Srl, Paolo Angelo Galbiati of Cna Lario Brianza, Francesca Rizzi.   The Nodes Project, as can be read in its scientific presentation, intends to strengthen and evolve the territorial Innovation Ecosystem in order to support the sustainable and inclusive growth of the reference territories, pursuing the objectives on the creation and development of research chains and industrial declined in the sectors identified in the research program, in accordance with the smart specialization strategies for regional research and innovation. Among the objectives of Nodes is also to support innovation on high-potential technological trajectories to develop new products and processes in existing small and medium-sized enterprises, stimulating research enhancement and technology transfer processes and increasing their competitiveness also at an international level. The creation of «Deep Tech» start-ups and spin-offs will be encouraged in the identified sectors, attracting additional venture economic resources, and digital transition processes will be supported also through new collaborative innovation paths and tools between start-ups, SMEs, Large Companies and the world of research, validating scalable and replicable intervention models. It will also contribute to the training of talents, up-skilling and re-skilling of personnel employed with advanced training and through innovative teaching approaches and their inclusion in the productive world, with a focus on the involvement of women in the STEM field and the innovation of the role of PhD in Industrial Optics.  
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Martedì 19 Luglio evento presentazione progetto NODES
Nell’ambito delle iniziative di sostegno alla ricerca, previste dal PNRR, è compresa una misura per la creazione di “ecosistemi dell’innovazione”, cioè luoghi di contaminazione e collaborazione tra università, centri di ricerca, imprese e istituzioni locali con una forte attenzione alla integrazione territoriale e alla sostenibilità.   Ogni ecosistema dell’innovazione sarà chiamato a realizzare: a) attività di ricerca industriale realizzate dalle università; b) attività formative per le imprese condotte in sinergia dalle università e centri di competenza; c) trasferimento tecnologico e valorizzazione dei risultati della ricerca verso le imprese c) supporto alle start-up; nonché d) coinvolgimento delle comunità locale sulle tematiche dell’innovazione e della sostenibilità. L’Università di Pavia è partner del progetto per un ecosistema dell’innovazione che vede capofila il Politecnico di Torino e coinvolge anche le altre tre Università Piemontesi (Torino, Piemonte Orientale e Scienze Gastronomiche), l’Università della Valle d’Aosta, l’Insubria e l’Università Cattolica. Tale progetto è stato denominato NODES – Nord-Ovest Digitale E Sostenibile, e si inserisce nel grande ambito “Digitale, Industria e Aerospazio”. È stato approvato dal Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca ed entra ora nella sua fase viva. Si sviluppa in 7 articolazioni (“spoke”):   - industria 4.0 per la mobilità sostenibile e l’aerospazio; - tecnologie verdi e industria sostenibile; - cultura e turismo; - innovazione digitale per la montagna; - salute e silver economy; - agro-industria primaria e agro-industria secondaria. L’Università di Pavia è responsabile delle attività relative all’ambito di agro-industria primaria, con l’obiettivo di coinvolgere in modo pieno il territorio pavese a partire dall’Oltrepò. L’ecosistema del progetto NODES sarà presentato, nell’Aula Magna dell’Università di Pavia, martedì 19 luglio 2022, alle h. 10. Hanno assicurato la loro presenza il Presidente della Regione Lombardia, il Presidente di Assolombarda, il Presidente di Confagricoltura Lombardia e i Rettori o loro delegati delle Università partecipanti all’ecosistema.     PROGRAMMA Ore 10.00 Saluti istituzionali  Attilio Fontana Presidente di Regione Lombardia  Francesco Svelto  Rettore dell’Università di Pavia  Guido Saracco Rettore del Politecnico di Torino  Alessandro Spada Presidente di Assolombarda  Ore 10:30-10:40 Presentazione del progetto e dello Spoke 1: Industry 4.0 for Sustainable Mobility and Aerospace  Guido Saracco, Rettore del Politecnico di Torino Ore 10:40-10:50 Presentazione dello Spoke 2: Green Technologies and Sustainable Industry  Stefano Geuna, Rettore dell’Università degli Studi di Torino Ore 10:50-11:00 Presentazione dello Spoke 3: For Culture and Tourism Industry  Angelo Tagliabue, Rettore dell’Università degli Studi dell'Insubria Ore 11:00-11:10 Presentazione dello Spoke 4: Digital Innovation toward Sustainable Mountain  Marco Alderighi, delegato del Rettore dell’Università della Valle D'Aosta Ore 11:10 -11:20 Presentazione dello Spoke 5: Industry for Health and Silver Economy  Gian Carlo Avanzi, Rettore dell’Università del Piemonte Orientale Ore 11:20-11:30 Presentazione dello Spoke 6: Primary Agroindustry  Francesco Svelto, Rettore dell’Università degli Studi di Pavia Ore 11:30-11:40 Presentazione dello Spoke 7: Secondary Agroindustry  Bartolomeo Biolatti, Rettore dell’Università degli Studi di Scienze Gastronomiche Ore 11:40-11:55  Intervento di Riccardo Crotti, Presidente Confagricoltura Lombardia Ore 12:00  Conclusioni e saluti finali    È possibile seguire l’evento collegandosi qui Per leggere l'articolo sul sito dell'Università