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7. Secondary agroindustry
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NODES and the projects funded by the Ecosystem in Southern Italy: the Roadshow.
Starting in October with a double event between Oristano and Potenza, after the stops in Catania and Benevento, the tour concludes in Bari at the end of November.   A rich journey of events awaits NODES in October and November, with stops on the Roadshow designed specifically to explore the progress and investment capacity of projects funded in Southern Italy by the innovation Ecosystem through Cascading Grants.  The Roadshow is an important opportunity to discuss the validity of projects funded in Southern Italy and to promote collaboration between companies, universities, and stakeholders, opening new opportunities for synergies in the fields of innovation and sustainability.        
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5. Industry for health and Silver Economy
The Italian participation at MEDICA, a team success
MEDICA - Leading International Trade fair saw the active participation of numerous regional entities and Italian clusters, including Bioindustry Park Silvano Fumero Società Benefit  with the BioPmed pole, CEI Piemonte, Camera di Commercio Venezia Giulia, Trieste e Gorizia, Trentino Sviluppo and Cluster Scienze della Vita del Friuli Venezia Giulia, gathered together in the collective stand organized by ITA - Italian Trade Agency.  The outcome of the event was overwhelmingly positive: collaborations with international partners such as KOBE Biomedical Innovation Cluster, Life Science Nord, Human Technology Styrua GmbH, and the other European clusters have opened up new perspectives for innovation. It was also a valuable occasion to promote NODES through the dissemination of One Pagers of academic and industrial PoC funded projects, Circular Health EDIH, the activities of the Sistema Poli di Innovazione Piemonte e il progetto ''Innovazione in mostra''.     Networking and Innovation in the heart of Düsseldorf  During the fair, an evening networking event took place at the historic Uerige brewery. Organized by Clust-ER Helath Emilia Romangna, Biopmed - Piemonte Healthcare Cluster Scienze della Vita del Friuli Venezia Giulia, in collaboration with Global Marketing Architecture, the initiative brought together Italian companies and internation partners in a place rich in charm and tradition.   The evening represented an opportunity for the participating companies, encouraging new connections and consolidating existing collaboration. The event highlighting the importance of teamwork among regional clusters, showcasing Italian innovation and paving the way towards international markets.    Looking to the future: emerging markets and international collaborations  The side event highlightined the future prospects of the sector, with a focus on emerging markets such at the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Latin America. The event showcased how the combination of innovation, collaboration and sustainability is driving the force of the sector, laying the foundation for an increasingly integrated and global system.  
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1. Aerospace and sustainable mobility
Spoke 1 in Bari, for cooperation in Aerospace
BINP, the incubator of entrepreneurial projects, startups and spin-offs promoted by the Polytechnic University of Bari, hosted a new meeting dedicated to cooperation between the academic world and local companies in the context of Spoke 1, Aerospace and sustainable mobility. The event was an opportunity for discussion between the innovation players of the Space of the Ecosystem sector with the realities of Puglia and Southern Italy.   The companies involved in Spoke 1 and the researchers of the Space4You project shared the research and development activities they are carrying out with companies and researchers in the public, with the aim of strengthening or creating new synergies on the national territory. In fact, during the event, the results and expectations of Space4You were presented, a wide-ranging applied research project carried out by Politecnico di Torino, Università di Torino, Politecnico di Bari e Lnks Foundation. Furthermore, the progresses made by companies in industrial research and experimental development projects, funded by cascading calls, were presented.   The cascading calls for proposals of Spoke 1, Aerospace and sustainable mobility have allowed the launch of more than 20 industrial research projects, carried out by large and small companies. Spoke 1 already has more than 70 companies in its network between research projects and training activities, and will continue to work to simplify the dialogue between the innovation actors of the NODES territories, both in the north and in the south, for a synergistic production fabric and an increasingly competitive "Space system"   For further information:     Flagship Project Space4You   Industrial projects
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3. Culture and tourism industry
"Artificial Intelligence in Textiles – Human in the Loop or Changing the Loop?"
On December 3, 2024, the event organized by ComoNext Innovation Hub, partner of Spoke 3, was held at Villa del Grumello (CO): "Artificial Intelligence in the Textile Sector – Human in the Loop or Changing the Loop?".   The event explored the revolutionary role of frontier technologies, with particular attention to generative artificial intelligence in the transformation of the textile sector.   The speakers accompanied the participants in the issues related to the digitalization of production processes, corporate sustainability and innovation in design, highlighting in particular how Artificial Intelligence contributes to optimizing efficiency and reducing waste.   The intervention of the Galli Academy highlighted the importance of artistic and technological training to preserve and enhance cultural heritage. The historical movements that reacted to industrialization, promoting craftsmanship and innovation, were taken into consideration, and the need to transform industrial and artistic archives into cultural resources was underlined. The integration of tradition and artificial intelligence emerges as a lever for innovative and cultural change.   PA Expertise illustrated a practical application of artificial intelligence in the sector, connected to the intelligent management of product archives and the generation of new drawings already in report in a few minutes (starting from the interpretation of existing details, such as texts and/or images), all supported by computer vision and generative AI modules.   Finally, Legnani Legal introduced the importance of a Governance, Risk & Compliance approach to manage the risks associated with the introduction of disruptive technologies, ensuring a harmonious and sustainable digital transformation.
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6. Primary agroindustry
"Incontri con la Scienza": Prof. Graziano Rossi discusses the VINO Project on Corriere TV
During the Incontri con la Scienza event, organised by Fondazione LGH in collaboration with Corriere della Sera, Prof. Graziano Rossi presented the PNRR NODES VINO project, focusing on adapting agricultural crops to climate change. He emphasised the critical role of agricultural innovation in supporting biodiversity and fostering crop resilience amidst resource constraints, highlighting its strategic importance in tackling environmental and climatic challenges.   The Incontri con la Scienza series promotes dialogue on scientific innovation and sustainability. The Pavia event on 8 November 2024, held at Collegio Borromeo, featured discussions on technology, renewable energy, and climate change.   Rossi's talk can be viewed from 1:05 here.
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5. Industry for health and Silver Economy
First report of 1to1: a support for the acceleration of NODES beneficiary SMEs
With great satisfaction, the BioPmed cluster announces the conclusion of the 1to1 sessions, an initiative aimed at supporting SMEs benefiting from cascade funding calls. This activity allowed for a detailed analysis of the needs of participating companies, providing them with personalised support to maximise the opportunities for success of their projects.      Objectives and Outcome The individual session, each lasting one hour, provided:  Identify the specific characteristics of the SMEs and the projects supported  Assess needs in terms of exploitation of results, business development and internalization  Examine requirements related to public and private funding, research for industrial/business partners and definition of international market strategies  During the first meeting session, four projects were distinguished by their interest in end-users research, which is crucial for their application development:   Hemogate  Elevator  Tepsim  Predibio   Thanks to the direct feedback from the experts of the BioPmed cluster, these projects have received valuable strategic guidance to address the challenges related to end-user identification and valorizing their results.    The event was an important opportunity to strengthen the dialogue between NODES and the SMEs, providing them with useful tools to transform ideas into concrete and innovative solutions. This approach continues to strengthen the role of NODES as a catalyst for innovation and business growth in the health and aging sectors.   Next news:  The report of 1to1 activities will continue with two other dedicated news updates, highlighting additional projects and the results of the subsequent sessions.  Stay tuned to discover how NODES continues to enhance innovation and promote collaboration among its beneficiaries. 
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7. Secondary agroindustry
Agro-industrial waste: an economic, social and environmental challenge
The Polytechnic course dedicated to agro-industrial waste has concluded   Agro-industrial waste represents an economic, social and environmental challenge within a traditional linear economic model. However, the innovative perspectives of the circular economy and the bioeconomy pave the way for a revolutionary approach: in this context, the course Agro-Industrial Waste Valorisation According To Circular Economy Pillars is proposed as a training opportunity for an advanced management of this waste, converting it from a problem to a resource.   The course, born within the Spoke 7, is a bold initiative aimed at transforming agro-food waste into valuable resources. The course was attended by 7 students with different backgrounds, including management and chemical engineering students, biotechnology students, doctors in agronomy, and mechanical engineering. The course was designed by Tonia Tomassi and Francesca Demichelis of the Politecnico di Torino.   The program addressed the study of consolidated and innovative processes to convert agro-industrial waste into high added value products and bioenergy. The students explored the concept of sustainability and biorefinery, applying them in the processes studied. In particular, the evolution of the concept of sustainability at global, European and Italian level was examined. Subsequently, biorefineries were analyzed, understanding their differences from traditional refineries, and the technical, environmental and economic feasibility of scaling up the processes from laboratory to industrial scale was studied.   After acquiring these tools, students delved into thermochemical and biochemical processes for the production of high added value products and energy. The processes were analyzed from a technical point of view, understanding the operating conditions, and case studies including environmental and economic assessments were presented.   In the practical sessions, students studied the fermentation process for the production of hydrogen in the industrial chemistry laboratory of the Polytechnic University of Turin. Here they learned in a practical way how reactors work, how to manage biomass, the importance of pre-treatments and the operating conditions of the process.   At the end of the course, students acquired the ability to evaluate the effectiveness of a process through three fundamental pillars: technical feasibility, economic viability and environmental sustainability. This training experience allowed them to understand how to manage and conduct technically feasible production with a reduced economic and environmental impact, in line with goal 12 of the 2030 Agenda. The interaction between students and teachers was intense and enriching, with curiosity being the key word throughout the training course.
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7. Secondary agroindustry
Spoke 7 at the Agrifood Tech Days in Freiburg
North West research and innovation themes reach beyond the Alps   The Italian Embassy in Switzerland and the Canton of Fribourg organized the Agrifood Tech Days, a bilateral event to promote collaboration in sustainable agriculture, advanced food production technologies and traditional cuisine preservation.   The event, held at the HEIA-FR University of Fribourg, brought together experts from Italy and Switzerland to discuss the latest research and initiatives in the agri-food sector. Representatives from over 30 institutions and companies, including Nestlé and Givaudan, attended the meeting.   The Piedmont Region, represented by the Minister of Agriculture Paolo Bongioanni, had a bilateral meeting with the Minister of Economy of the Canton of Fribourg, Olivier Curty, to discuss joint initiatives and promote exchange in the agri-food sector. Two members of Spoke 7 also took part in the event: Luisa Torri (UNISG) as keynote speaker and Danilo Demarchi (Polito) who concluded the day by participating in the round table together with Paolo Gay (UNITO). 
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5. Industry for health and Silver Economy
NODES researchers participate in the 13th SIC Piemonte and Valle D'Aosta Convention - from school to the work
TINCARE researchers present the INTERCOACH study at the Regional Conference of the Italian Society of Cardiology.    On November 9th, 2024, the Green Pea in Turin hosted the Italian Society of Cardiology Conference. On this occasion, Dr. Basso presented the INTERCOACH study, led by Prof. Dal Molin.    For the past couple of months, patients hospitalized for heart failure at the Maggiore della Carità University Hospital in Novara have been able to participate in this innovative research. In view of the discharge to the home, the patients and his family members to a web-based platform. In this way, an experienced nurse can take care of patients remotely and promptly intervene if necessary. The monitoring program also includes a six-month follow-up via telephone to promote a healthy lifestyle and prevent disease exacerbations.    The feedback appears positive; to date, ten people have joined the study. 
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2. Green technologies and sustainable industries
Round Grip stage 5 - how did it go?
On 21st November 2024, the beautiful Kyoto Room of the Environment Park in Turin hosted the 5th stage of the Round GRIP series of meetings, dedicated to the Circular Transformations of Mineral and Organic Waste. It was an afternoon full of speeches, comparisons and inspiring moments organised by Spoke 2 within the GRIP project, with the support of the research activities of Research Module 1 (RM1).
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7. Secondary agroindustry
B4HOPES: The beer that makes the difference
From the field to the glass: the social impact of prison economy beer   The research project, led by Michele F. Fontefrancesco of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and involving Luisa Torri, Nazarena Cela and Chiara Nervo of the University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo, aims to investigate the perception of consumers towards social beers, with particular attention to those produced through rehabilitation programs for prisoners. The study seeks to explore how blockchain technology can improve transparency and communication in the sector, ultimately increasing awareness of the social impact of consumers' purchasing decisions.   Our research is fundamental - says Prof. Torri - to understand how consumers perceive prison beers and the crucial role that the synergy between craft beer and social sustainability can have in the market. The meeting between the brewing sector and the principles of inclusion and social reintegration transforms beer into a product that goes beyond sensory pleasure, becoming a symbol of social change. Tools like blockchain allow these values ​​to be communicated with transparency, allowing consumers to make more informed choices, aware of the consequences of their purchasing decisions in terms of social, economic and environmental sustainability.   Hence the need to deepen the investigation through a questionnaire, which allows us to understand consumers' perception of these beers and discover how we can improve the communication of their social value. Why participate? You will contribute to innovative research, led by an interdisciplinary team from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart and the University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo You will help promote a more conscious and sustainable consumption model. You will be an active part of a project that uses blockchain to build trust and enhance the positive impact of your purchases.   TAKE PART IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE
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4. Digital innovation toward sustainable mountain
Clone of Spoke 4 organizes the educational workshop "Designing the Alps of tomorrow: new production scenarios"
NODES - Spoke 4 consolidates relations with the Aosta Valley area, introducing the design visions resulting from the educational workshop "Designing the Alps of tomorrow: new production scenarios"   The day of 11 July 2024 developed through the meeting of around forty students from the Polytechnic of Turin with local stakeholders from real municipalities in the valley. This design experience - the outcome of the six-monthly workshop which saw the students try their hand at designing pilot projects in some of the municipalities covered by the Nodes, Spoke 4, RM1 research - was articulated through a series of meetings in the area, including the the last one, which took place on 11 July 2024 at Skyway, in Courmayeur, which saw the participation of numerous stakeholders from the Aosta Valley area. Specifically, the educational exercise proposed to the forty students involved within the educational workshop "Designing the Alps of tomorrow: new production scenarios" (Polytechnic University of Turin - teachers Roberto Dini, Valentina Serra, Valerio Lo Verso, Francesca Thiebat ) was focused on the development of a series of pilot projects, with the aim of proposing possible processes for the recovery and reactivation of abandoned properties: the Linguistic high school of Courmayeur, the former railway station with the adjoining Morgex warehouse, the former barracks of Saint Marcel and the former mining complex of Ollomont.   The day - promoted by the Courmayeur Mont Blanc Foundation and the Polytechnic of Turin, and held at Skyway in Courmayeur - was a moment of reflection on these possible transformative scenarios, bringing together the local actors directly interested around the projects: mayors and municipal councilors, facilitators social, but also the local Order of Architects. The issues addressed on this occasion can be traced back to different dimensions and scales of the project: on a technological-energy level, wondering what sustainable materials and construction systems could be, in terms of both the impact of emissions and their presence or absence within the local production chains; but also in terms of the social and economic impact that these projects can have within territorial systems with variable networks. The day took place around two complementary moments: in the Pavillon's La Verticale conference room in the morning, during which the maquettes and graphic designs were set up in front of which the discussion took place, culminating in the award ceremony of the three projects deemed most interesting by the local jury (made up of Roberto Ruffier, Sandro Sapia, Michele Saulle). In the afternoon we moved to the highest Punta Helbronner, to admire the surrounding snowy landscape from a privileged point of view. The didactic dimension is therefore intertwined with both the research and dissemination dimensions, allowing students to plan through an experience that brings them as close as possible to reality, and to the territory to receive input and visions resulting from lenses different from those to which they are most accustomed.   Below are experts, local stakeholders, teachers involved in the process and present on the final day: Politecnico di Torino – Roberto Dini, Valentina Serra, Valerio Lo Verso, Francesca Thiebat, Silvia Lanteri, Alessandro Depaoli; Fondazione Courmayeur Mont Blanc - Roberto Ruffier, Elise Champvillair GAL Valle d’Aosta - Marta Anello; Comune di Saint-Marcel - Andrea Bionaz, Alessandro Grange; Comune di Ollomont - David Vevey; Comune di Morgex - Barzagli Federico; Comune di La Thuile - Mathieu Ferraris; Ordine degli Architetti della Valle d’Aosta - Sandro Sapia; Michele Saulle; Piero Brunod.  
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5. Industry for health and Silver Economy
New doctoral student recruited to work on software towards early diagnosis of learning disorders
As announced in the NODES News dated 04/07/2024 (available at the following link), the new PhD student MS Skylar Tang has been recruited by Politecnico di Torino to assist the startup Paperbox Health in the development of the software DINO, a gamified computer app designed to assist in the early identification and possible diagnosis of learning disabilities. The student is enrolled in the PhD program in Mathematical Sciences, 40th cycle.    The software is based on a hierarchical Bayesian model, a special kind of content-based AI tools, implementing ideas coming from Item Response Theory (IRT). 
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3. Culture and tourism industry
The city of Benevento meets companies operating in tourism and culture of southern Italy
On November 13, 2024, the event "Tourism and culture: innovation for the South" was held at the University of Sannio, a partner of Spoke 3 - Tourism and Culture Industry, organized as part of the Roadshow Mezzogiorno initiative.   During the day, Dr. Marco Biolatti of the University of Turin and Prof. Stefania Cerutti of the University of Eastern Piedmont showed those present the results obtained to date with the two flagship projects CIRIL and TOEP; projects aimed at enhancing the territory and culture thanks to the use of new technologies.   The main protagonists of the event were the companies operating in southern Italy, which had the opportunity to win funds from the cascade calls through which they were able to start interesting industrial research and experimental development projects. The companies presented their progress, showed some prototypes and explained to those present how new technologies are revolutionizing the tourism and culture sector in the South but also the Made in Italy sector. Interesting and noteworthy are the applications proposed for conscious tourism and for the protection of Made in Italy and the recognition of counterfeit items. The companies also had the opportunity to discuss and network with each other   At the end of the meeting there was an interesting round table that allowed researchers and companies to discuss what has been done so far and possible actions to take in the future.
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7. Secondary agroindustry
In Pollenzo the conference "Food fraud: a global law perspective"
An event dedicated to food law and fraud The conference of November 6, organized at the University of Gastronomic Sciences, was the occasion to disseminate the results of the research carried out by Lorenzo Bairati, Michele Antonio Fino and Elena Corcione, with particular reference to the topic of unfair commercial practices in communication of quality and agri-food sustainability and their legal consequences in terms of consumer protection and competition.   To complete our perspective (mostly focused on EU sources), the participation of external speakers at the conference was also planned (Lawyer Ferraris of the Turin Bar Association and Lt. Col. Raffaello Ciliento and Mar. Ord. Fabio Chiariello – Carabinieri Agri-food Protection Unit of Turin) who focused on the sources of domestic law.   The topics of discussion were greenwashing and Directive 2024/825 of 28 February 2024 on consumer empowerment for the green transition. At the centre of the debate were also the relationship between food fraud and Italian sounding, advertising self-discipline, the role of the AGCM and ordinary and administrative jurisdiction, in addition to commercial fraud in the wine sector.