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6. Primary agroindustry
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NODES 2025 Spring Roadshow: six dates showcasing innovation connecting Research and Business
Technological innovation, sustainability, and knowledge transfer are the pillars on which the NODES 2025 Spring Roadshow is built: a series of events focused on fostering collaboration between academia, businesses, and local stakeholders. From sustainable industry to healthcare, from aerospace to mobility, including agribusiness, tourism, and culture each stop is dedicated to a strategic sector, with the aim of highlighting the contribution of businesses and research to the digital and sustainable transition.   Organized as part of the NODES – North-West Digital and Sustainable project, the Roadshow offers a unique opportunity to explore the results of projects funded through cascade calls, get an up-close look at the developed Proofs of Concept (PoC), and delve into the solutions that are transforming key sectors for the economic and technological growth of the North-West.      
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5. Industria della salute e silver economy
Imprese e Innovazione: I PoC Industrali protagonisti del Roadshow di Primavera dello Spoke 5
Una tappa significativa e densa di idee, ispirazione e concretezza ha animato il Rettorato dell’Università del Piemonte Orientale il 14 aprile, in occasione dell’evento “Impresa e Innovazione: la Primavera della Salute e della Silver Economy”, organizzato dallo Spoke 5 del progetto NODES nell’ambito del Roadshow dedicato alle imprese finanziate dai bandi a cascata.   L'iniziativa, finanziata dal MUR attraverso il PNRR e i fondi NextGenerationEU, ha acceso i riflettori sulle soluzioni innovative e sviluppate da imprese e ricercatori per affrontare le sfide della sanità moderna con un focus su digitalizzazione, intelligenza artificiale, tecnologie biomedicali e medicina personalizzata.    Dopo i saluti istituzionali del Magnifico Rettore Prof. Menico Rizzi e del Prof. Marco Invernizzi, Project Manager dello Spoke 5, il pubblico ha potuto conoscere i primi risultati dei flagship projects INNDIANA e TINCARE, rispettivamente illustrati dalle ricercatrici dott.ssa Elena Canciani e dott.ssa Ines Basso e una panoramica sui bandi a cascata, strumenti fondamentali per il sostegno all’innovazione nelle imprese presentata dalla dott.ssa Chiara Caucino, Junior Innovation Manager & Business Development del BioIndustryPark.   Grande attenzione è stata riservata ai progetti finanziati dai bandi a cascata: in pitch di 4 minuti ciascuno, le imprese hanno presentato con entusiasmo i loro risultati e prototipi, spaziando dalla robotica assistiva alla telemedicina, dalla nutraceutica per la longevità fino alle nanotecnologie applicate all'oncologia.    L'evento ha confermato la forza dell'ecosistema NODES nel creare sinergie tra mondo accademico, impresa e territorio, e nel sostenere lo sviluppo di tecnologie al servizio della persona, della prevenzione e della qualità della vita.    Continuate a seguire il progetto NODES e lo Spoke 5 per scoprire le prossime novità sul fronte della salute e dell'innovazione.   
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2. Green technologies and sustainable industries
The third edition of the Students' Green Challenge: ideas, passion and a sustainable future with Michelin
Students' Green Challenge 3rd edition: the last stage of an extraordinary journey towards green innovation A room full of students ready to change the world, an international company of excellence such as Michelin to launch the challenge, and a vibrant atmosphere of collaboration and vision: this was the third and final edition of the Students' Green Challenge, organised by the Università degli Studi di Torino (UniTo) Spin-off and Entrepreneurship Office together with NODES Spoke 2. The initiative ended on a high note with a challenge that was both concrete and visionary: to rethink industrial water management from a sustainable perspective, turning a need into an opportunity to reduce environmental impact and improve company performance.
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6. Primary agroindustry
Three Pavia-Based Companies Take Centre Stage in the Student Challenge Launched by Spoke 6 and the University of Pavia
Three agricultural businesses from the province of Pavia have been selected to take an active role in the project within Spoke 6, which is focused on sustainability and the digitalisation of agricultural and livestock production intended for industrial processing. The participating companies are:   Il Sabbione, run by Alice Zanaboni, based in Robecco Pavese (PV) Azienda Agricola Frigerio Anna Maria, located in Voghera (PV) Azienda Agricola Luca Bonizzoni, based in Casteggio (PV)   The challenges proposed by these companies were presented to students on 14 March during the Advanced Digital Marketing course, part of the Master’s Degree Programme in Digital Communication. This marked the beginning of an innovative educational journey based on the “learning by doing” method. The students, organised into multidisciplinary teams and guided by Professor Elisa Conz, will develop ideas, projects, and innovative solutions in response to the companies' real-world needs.   The initiative has a dual aim: To provide students with the opportunity to work on real business cases, gaining practical and project-based skills in a dynamic and authentic environment. To enable companies to connect with young talent and discover innovative, applicable solutions for their production and communication strategies.   Students will have until June to develop digital marketing plans designed to enhance brand awareness and engagement for the selected businesses. Particular attention will be given to competitiveness on both national and international levels: the marketing strategies must highlight the authenticity and quality of local products, helping to position these brands in a distinctive way within Italian and global markets.
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4. Digital innovation toward sustainable mountain
Clone of Success for Spoke 4's Networking and Acceleration meeting
The "Networking and Acceleration on the Digital and Sustainable Mountain" meeting, held on January 16 at the LINKS Foundation headquarters, was an important moment of progress for NODES Spoke 4. This is demonstrated by the data, such as: 68 registered attendees 22 participating companies and startups 8 meetings between companies/startups and investors 25 B2B meetings between companies/startups The average rating of the event by the participating funded companies, collected at the end of the meeting, was 8.75/10. An event that is only the first of a 2025 full of activities and initiatives.
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5. Industria della salute e silver economy
Lo studio MOVEWISE ottiene l'approvazione del comitato etico in tutte le cinque sedi
I comitati etici di Ospedale Maggiore della Carità di Novara (centro coordinatore), Auxologico di Piancavallo (VB), Ospedale Molinette di Torino, Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga di Orbassano (TO) e Politecnico di Torino hanno espresso parere favorevole per la conduzione dello studio MOVEWISE in ciascun centro.     I Comitati Etici sono organismi indipendenti che garantiscono la tutela dei diritti, della sicurezza e del benessere delle persone coinvolte nella ricerca scientifica. In Italia, ogni studio che prevede la partecipazione di esseri umani deve essere valutato per assicurare il rispetto di principi fondamentali come quelli stabiliti alla Dichiarazione di Helsinki e dalla Convenzione di Oviedo sui diritti umani e la biomedicina. Questo processo serve a garantire che la ricerca sia condotta in modo etico, trasparente e sicuro per tutti i partecipanti.  I Comitati Etici Territoriali delle cinque sedi in cui è previsto lo svolgimento del progetto MOVEWISE hanno approvato il protocollo dello studio volto a sviluppare un sistema indossabile di monitoraggio dei parametri di mobilità più legati al rischio di caduta nella vita di tutti i giorni. Lo studio prevede la registrazione di segnali dei sensori indossabili nelle coorti di sessanta pazienti affetti da sclerosi multipla (Ospedali Maggiore della Carità e San Luigi Gonzaga), malattia di Parkinson (Auxologico di Piancavallo) e disturbi vestibolari (Ospedale Molinette) oltre che da venti controlli sani (Politecnico di Torino).     
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6. Primary agroindustry
26 Exhibitors at the Spoke 6 Spring Roadshow to Discuss Sustainability and Digitalisation in the Primary Agri-Food Sector
On 4 April, the Spring Roadshow of Spoke 6 took place, promoted by the University of Pavia in collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce of Cremona-Mantua-Pavia, dedicated to sustainability and digitalisation in the primary agri-food sector. Over 100 participants and 26 exhibiting companies had the opportunity to showcase and learn about the progress made in the sector, with a wide display of technologies and developed prototypes (proofs of concept), and to take part in open discussions on the latest research developments, industrial PhD results, and in-depth one-to-one meetings.   The event was opened by Rector Francesco Svelto: "Our University is committed to the local ecosystem and the agri-food sector, despite never having had a Faculty of Agriculture or a dedicated departmental area. We are part of a broader ecosystem that includes the University of Turin, the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, the Regional Agency for Agriculture and Forestry Services, the University of Sassari, and the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, recognising the agricultural value of the region. We have invested around €4.5 million, including support for businesses in the Oltrepò area. It is the right path to follow."   Also in attendance was Gian Marco Centinaio, Deputy President of the Senate: "The province of Pavia has a strong agricultural vocation: Lomellina with rice, Oltrepò with vineyards, innovations in olive oil and olive trees, and livestock farming for Grana Padano. The University of Pavia, already a leader in healthcare, has accepted the challenge of agriculture. This project is important for the region and for Italy as a whole. In Lomellina, we have the first experimental field for TEAs – techniques that will improve plant genetics in line with European Union goals."   Hermes Giberti, professor at the University of Pavia and project manager of NODES - Spoke 6, highlighted: "Primary agri-food industry is complex. With the VINO and FORMIDABILÆ projects, we aim for innovations to tackle climate change in viticulture and to promote smart, resilient dairy farms. With the NODES Spoke 6 fair, we are presenting 18 research and development projects, 3 innovation services, 2 industrial PhDs, 2 prototypes, and a new start-up. We have allocated nearly €4 million for business tenders and almost €1 million to academic proofs of concept for the creation of new enterprises."   Enrico Ciabatti, Deputy Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Cremona-Mantua-Pavia, added: "We have supported the initiative with over €6.5 million through Pavia Sviluppo. €1.65 million was allocated to the Innovation Call, and over €1 million to interest rate subsidy contributions. We are also pursuing two PID initiatives: the Digital Enterprise Point, for business digitalisation, and the Pavia Innovation District, to support SMEs in development and networking."
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1. Aerospazio e mobilità sostenibile
I risultati di Spoke 1 presentati all'Impresa con l'evento Traguardi
Grande partecipazione e dialogo concreto tra ricerca e impresa all’evento Spoke 1 su Aerospazio e Mobilità Sostenibile Il 3 aprile si è concluso con successo l’evento dedicato ai risultati dello Spoke 1 - Aerospazio e Mobilità Sostenibile, organizzato presso Environment Park nell’ambito del Roadshow 2025 di Ecosistema. Tanti i momenti di confronto e networking, per promuovere l’innovazione e la transizione tecnologica e sostenibile. Ottima affluenza di imprese, ricercatori e stakeholder di Spoke 1 e del territorio. Gli interventi delle imprese coinvolte nello Spoke hanno dato una panoramica concreta sui risultati progettuali ottenuti grazie ai bandi a cascata di Spoke 1, nati per supportare soluzioni ad alto contenuto tecnologico per le filiere di Aerospazio e Mobilità sostenibile.  
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3. Industria del turismo e cultura
Le imprese del Nordovest partecipano al Roadshow "Turismo e cultura: l'innovazione per il Nord Ovest"
Il 31 marzo 2025 si è tenuto presso l'Università degli Studi di Torino, partner di Spoke 3 - Industria del Turismo e cultura, l'evento: "Turismo e cultura: l'innovazione per il Nord Ovest", organizzato nell'ambito dell'iniziativa Roadshow di Primavera Nodes.   Nel corso dell'evento, sono intervenute diverse aziende operanti nel Nord Ovest le quali hanno avuto modo di aggiudicarsi i fondi dei bandi a cascata.   Tramite i fondi ricevuti le imprese hanno potuto avviare interessanti progetti di ricerca industriale e sviluppo sperimentale che sono stati presentati nel corso della giornata. Prototipi di applicazioni da impiegare nel campo del turismo, della cultura ma anche della moda sostenibile hanno catalizzato l'attenzione dei presenti i quali hanno rivolto diverse domande ai rappresentanti delle aziende.   Infine, il Prof. Piercarlo Rossi dell'Università degli Studi di Torino e la Prof.ssa Stefania Cerutti dell'Università del Piemonte Orientale hanno presentato i risultati ottenuti fino a oggi con i due flagship project CIRIL e TOEP.        
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3. Industria del turismo e cultura
Unito presenta il Podcast: Turismo, tra precarietà e precariato
Mercoledì 26 marzo, presso l’aula Magna Campus SAA dell’Università degli studi di Torino è stato presentato il podcast: Turismo, tra precarietà e precariato. L’evento, ricco di spunti per i professionisti del settore, è stato introdotto da Davide Caregnato, Direttore della SAA, da Marcella Costa, Direttrice del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere e Culture Moderne, e da Rossi Piercarlo, ordinario di Diritto Amministrativo e Flagship Manager del progetto NODES - Nord Ovest Digitale E Sostenibile. Il turismo è uno dei settori strategici del nostro sistema Paese. Gode di buona salute, ma continua a mostrare forti criticità strutturali: in Italia è ancora dominato da imprese individuali, spesso sottopatrimonializzate e lontane da una gestione manageriale. Una fragilità che, complice anche la stagionalità dell’offerta, influenza negativamente le scelte professionali delle nuove generazioni, sempre più orientate a considerare il turismo come un’occupazione transitoria. Questi sono alcuni temi trattati nel nuovo podcast di Filippo Monge, docente di Economia e Gestione delle Imprese e Economia dell’Innovazione all’Università di Torino, nonché direttore dei master SAA-COREP dedicati al management dei sistemi territoriali e all’agricoltura sostenibile. Il podcast è frutto di due anni di ricerca in Italia e all’estero, con dati primari tratti da banche dati finanziarie e previdenziali. Il testo è stato scritto in collaborazione con Paolo Gerbaldo, storico del turismo, e Robin Vanzolini, ricercatore. La regia è di Massimo Pasquale, negli studi di Radio 110 – la Web Radio dell’Università degli Studi di Torino. In aula e online, oltre 250 partecipanti tra studenti, professionisti e stakeholder del settore. Tra gli ospiti: – Federico De Giuli, top manager ed ex presidente del Gruppo Turistico dell’Unione Industriale di Torino – Riccardo Staglianò, giornalista e autore del libro “Hanno vinto i ricchi” (Einaudi, 2024), presentato durante l’incontro – Marco Novarese, economista dell’Università del Piemonte Orientale, che ha arricchito il confronto con interessanti suggestioni sulla ricerca. Un dialogo necessario per comprendere le trasformazioni del settore turistico e valorizzare il ruolo della formazione e dell’innovazione.
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3. Culture and tourism industry
Nodes Challenges: Uninsubria students visit Novello Case
  In recent days, a group of students from the IBE and FIMIF-FIMEDIS Master's Degree courses in Economics at the University of Insubria had the opportunity to visit the company Novello Case srl in Oggiona con Santo Stefano (VA) as part of the Challenges of the Nodes project.   The aim of the visit was to experiment with collaboration between students from Master's Degree courses characterized by different educational objectives, offering them the opportunity to interact with local business realities and work together on topics of innovation and sustainability.   The contamination of ideas between students with different backgrounds, and between the academic world and business are essential to enhance the talent of young people.
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6. Primary agroindustry
Clone of Renewable Energy Communities in Agricultural Areas: Interview with NODES PhD Candidate Oriana Benfatto
Oriana Benfatto, a third-year PhD candidate within the NODES program in the PhD course in Electronic, Computer, and Electrical Engineering (Cycle 38), talks to us about her research project, "Sustainable services for agricultural areas: renewable energy communities and micro-grids." The project, supervised by Professor Norma Anglani from the Department of Industrial and Information Engineering at the University of Pavia, is developed within the flagship project FORMIDABILAE. It focuses on integrating renewable energy and energy communities to enhance sustainability in agricultural areas. NB: Renewable energy communities represent an opportunity to make the agricultural sector more sustainable and efficient. In your opinion, what are the main obstacles to their large-scale adoption? OB: Energy communities offer a great opportunity to make agriculture more sustainable, but they also face several challenges. One of the main issues is the stability of the electrical grid: while renewables are essential, they are also variable, requiring storage systems and advanced strategies. Moreover, a lack of awareness among farmers and citizens limits participation, highlighting the need for greater outreach and education. Bureaucratic complexity also slows development, with intricate procedures and uncertainties regarding incentives. Overcoming these challenges requires clearer regulations, targeted incentives, and advanced energy storage and smart management technologies to ensure a sustainable and inclusive transition. *** NB: The FORMIDABILAE project aims to develop innovative solutions to improve energy efficiency in the agri-food sector. What is the specific contribution of your research in this context, and what promising technologies are you working on? OB: Within the FORMIDABILAE project, my research focuses on a case study involving a dairy farm, evaluating electrical loads and converters to make it as self-sufficient as possible and less dependent on the power grid. Specifically, I study the control of grid-forming and grid-following inverters to ensure system stability while optimizing energy flow between renewable sources, battery storage, and critical loads such as milking and milk cooling systems. In parallel, we analyze municipalities served by the same primary substation, assessing the potential for rooftop photovoltaic installations using geospatial analysis techniques and comparing estimated energy production with consumption data from national databases. This allows us to estimate the community's self-sufficiency level and optimize system sizing. The ultimate goal is to develop a replicable model for creating self-sufficient energy communities, promoting the adoption of advanced energy efficiency technologies and renewable energy integration in the agri-food sector. *** NB: Being part of the NODES ecosystem and a flagship project like FORMIDABILAE, has this experience provided you with new perspectives or collaborations that have enriched your research journey? What results have you achieved so far? OB: Being involved in the NODES project has allowed me to collaborate with the AUDE laboratory at the University of Pavia, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue. This experience has enriched my journey, enabling me to analyze energy communities from technical, architectural, and urban planning perspectives. I have visited research centers and agri-food companies, gaining firsthand insight into renewable energy technologies and practical challenges. I developed a simulation model to assess the energy self-sufficiency of a dairy farm and its connected community, combining load analysis with photovoltaic potential evaluation.Additionally, I have deepened my study of grid-forming and grid-following inverter control to enhance local grid stability, proposing scalable solutions for the agri-food sector.
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5. Industry for health and Silver Economy
Clone of 3rd Stakeholder Committee - Spoke 5
On March 24, 2024, the Spoke 5 Stakeholder Committee met virtually to review the progress of the project and discuss key agenda items.  The project manager of Spoke 5, Professor Marco Invernizzi, introduced the NODES project, emphasing the importance of the Stakeholder Committee presence in guiding the project's objectives and purposes. On this occasion, the latest partner to join, called Associazione Cluster Tecnologico Nazionale Scienze della Vita - ALISEI, was introduced.     The meeting continued with the presentation of the first results of the cascade calls (both aimed at companies and researchers) and the progress of Spoke 5's flagship project, INNDIANA and TINCARE, highlighting the successes achieved and the scientific results obtained.  Finally, the training activities implemented by the NODES project, including the funding of industrial PhD and Lifelong Learning initiatives, were presented.    Soon after, a discussion among the attendees to discuss the new themes of the Roadmap, with particular emphasis on internalization and entrepreneurial development.  The next meeting has been scheduled for the end of 2024 to discuss the project's progress.      
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7. Secondary agroindustry
Companies present innovation projects in the Agrifood sector
The University of Turin hosts the event dedicated to the theme of innovation  New products starting from valorized by-products, new processes for the control of food quality and food safety, digital technologies at the service of food transformation and supply chain control, environmental and social sustainability, circularity...   The event, linked to the NODES Spring Roadshow, took place in the Aula Magna of the University of Turin on March 25 and was attended by approximately 60 people including companies, stakeholders, researchers from the Turin area. North-West.   These are the themes of the stage hosted by the University of Turin and dedicated to the  enterprises of Spoke 7 - Secondary Agro-industry to present the results of innovation projects! The perfect opportunity to show the enthusiasm of many companies and startups in experimenting with innovative solutions!
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4. Digital innovation toward sustainable mountain
Clone of Success for Spoke 4's Networking and Acceleration meeting
The "Networking and Acceleration on the Digital and Sustainable Mountain" meeting, held on January 16 at the LINKS Foundation headquarters, was an important moment of progress for NODES Spoke 4. This is demonstrated by the data, such as: 68 registered attendees 22 participating companies and startups 8 meetings between companies/startups and investors 25 B2B meetings between companies/startups The average rating of the event by the participating funded companies, collected at the end of the meeting, was 8.75/10. An event that is only the first of a 2025 full of activities and initiatives.