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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 At this page, the projects shown at the event are ready to be shown!
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Il CAI Torino e Politecnico di Torino invitano gli studenti a sfidarsi per lo sviluppo di soluzioni innovative per migliorare la sostenibilità e l’efficienza dei rifugi alpini
Nel quadro delle attività formative promosse nell’ambito dell’Ecosistema dell’Innovazione Nord Ovest Digitale e Sostenibile - Spoke 4 - Montagna digitale e sostenibile, il CAI Torino ed il Politecnico di Torino hanno promosso una sfida (Challenge) per gli studenti di ingegneria e architettura chiedendo di proporre e sviluppare soluzioni innovative per i rifugi alpini. All’invito hanno risposto numerosissimi studenti del Politecnico, molti dei quali già con la passione per la montagna ed altri con la forte volontà di avvicinarsi a questa realtà che in Piemonte ci accompagna da sempre con la splendida cerchia di montagne che ci circonda. Oltre 100 studenti hanno risposto alla call e 30 sono stati selezionati per partecipare alla sfida. Il percorso porterà gli studenti, suddivisi in gruppi di lavoro, a proporre soluzioni, metodi e tecnologie per rispondere alle complessità dettate dal contesto specifico dei rifugi alpini in particolare concentrandosi sull’acqua e sull’energia. Questi temi presentano problemi e sfide sia per l’immagazzinamento sia per l’approvvigionamento, anche nello scenario delineato dai cambiamenti climatici, che sono anche più evidenti in alta montagna. La sfida La proposta di soluzioni ingegneristiche innovative per l’immagazzinamento, il trattamento e il riuso dell’acqua e per la produzione e gestione dell’energia per una gestione dei rifugi più efficiente, sostenibile, e resiliente ai cambiamenti climatici. Il percorso Dopo una fase di formazione/informazione in cui docenti del Politecnico di Torino e esperti del CAI Torino hanno illustrato ed inquadrato le tematiche principali, gli studenti suddivisi in gruppi multidisciplinari e con il supporto di mentor qualificati, proporranno idee e soluzioni per la sfida che è stata lanciata. Nel percorso sono, anche, previste uscite didattiche presso un rifugio di bassa quota e un rifugio di alta quota, pensate e strutturate in modo da consentire agli studenti di prendere visione e “toccare con mano” gli aspetti che sono chiamati ad affrontare.  
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Cambiamenti climatici e montagna: concluso il corso sulla gestione delle risorse idriche
Si è conclusa il 26 febbraio 2025 la prima edizione del corso di formazione "Cambiamenti climatici e montagna: impatti sulla disponibilità delle risorse idriche e sulla loro gestione", organizzato dall’Università degli Studi di Torino con il supporto di FORMONT. Il corso ha riscosso grande interesse, registrando il tutto esaurito in pochi giorni dall’apertura delle iscrizioni. Trenta professionisti tra ricercatori, tecnici e operatori del settore hanno partecipato al percorso formativo, suddiviso in due fasi: le lezioni teoriche si sono tenute il 24 e 25 febbraio presso l’Aula Zodiaco del Castello del Valentino (Torino), mentre il 26 febbraio i partecipanti hanno potuto mettere in pratica le conoscenze acquisite con un’uscita sul campo presso l’Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso (2.901 m s.l.m., Alagna Valsesia – Comprensorio Monterosa Ski). Il corso ha approfondito il tema degli impatti del cambiamento climatico sulle risorse idriche in ambiente montano, con particolare attenzione alla loro gestione sostenibile. La combinazione di teoria e pratica ha permesso ai partecipanti di confrontarsi con esperti del settore e di osservare da vicino le dinamiche di un ecosistema alpino in evoluzione. L’iniziativa si è rivelata un’importante opportunità di formazione e aggiornamento, confermando l’impegno dello Spoke 4 nella divulgazione scientifica e nella preparazione di professionisti capaci di affrontare le sfide ambientali future. In considerazione dell’elevato numero di richieste, è stata programmata una seconda edizione del corso a settembre 2025. Le iscrizioni apriranno a breve.      
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Il progetto MAID rappresenta "l'età adulta del coworking" per Repubblica Torino
Ieri su Repubblica Torino è stato pubblicato "Benvenuti nell'età adulta del coworking", un interessante articolo a firma di Francesco Antonioli che cita anche il progetto MAID - MountAIn Desk, finanziato da NODES Spoke 4 e condotto dai nostri partner Ultraspazio e Synesthesia. L'articolo, dedicato ai progetti che stanno sviluppando opportunità e attività di coworking in Piemonte e Valle d'Aosta, rivela che MAID verrà introdotto in Valle d'Aosta a partire dall'autunno prossimo. Il progetto MAID intende attivare nelle comunità montane una serie di “flexplace”, luoghi di lavoro da remoto e di interazione economicamente, socialmente e ambientalmente sostenibili, attraverso la creazione di una filiera digitale che coinvolga l’intero territorio. La sostenibilità del progetto è monitorata attraverso l’assistente virtuale Dorota, risorsa AI progettata per il reperimento, l’elaborazione e il rilascio dei dati derivanti dall’utilizzo dei “flexplace” nelle Comunità Montane Digitali.   Qui il link all'edizione online dell'articolo (per abbonati) Qui la pagina dedicata al progetto MAID sul nostro sito    
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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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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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Small and Medium Enterprise Management Advanced Course will begin in October
The Small and Medium Enterprise Management Advanced Course will begin in October. The schedule will be published shortly.   The Master will cover seven areas of specialization: 1. Organization and digitalization: management of online meetings, smart working and staff motivation, use of big data for SMEs, cyber security and cloud working. 2. Strategy and marketing: business strategies for SMEs, customer segmentation and targeting, operational marketing, social media marketing and dynamic pricing. 3. Performance management: financial statements, cost analysis, ratio analysis for economic evaluations and management of company performance. 4. Management and finance: exchange rates and financial investments in goods, lobbying and advocacy, green public procurement and new procurement code, blockchain and cryptocurrencies. 5. Law, tax and business: new institutions of labor law in a European perspective, discipline of the logistics contract, legal profiles of financing SMEs, tax relief and incentives for SMEs. 6. Sustainability and competitiveness: sustainability for business competitiveness, measurement of the ecological footprint, reporting, indicators and certification of sustainability. 7. Scenario analysis: green and digital economy, geography of energy resources, new global political balances, extra-European markets for SMEs, nationalisms, ideologies and globalization.   Discover the program on University of Valle d'Aosta website.    
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The NODES project presented to President Mattarella
The NODES project was presented to President Mattarella during a visit to the University of Valle d'Aosta On the morning of Saturday, September 7th, the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, visited the new campus of the University of Valle d’Aosta.   During the visit, the NODES project (which has received funding from the MUR – M4C2 1.5 of PNRR funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU) was presented to him, with a detailed description of the objectives, the seven universities of the Northwest leading it, and the network of collaborations involving both the local ecosystem and the South of Italy. The main themes and activities related to the project were also illustrated.   Professor Marco Alderighi, scientific director and project manager for the University of Valle d’Aosta, highlighted the resources allocated to businesses within the ecosystem and the research activities carried out in the flagship projects in which the University is directly involved: as leader in Spoke 4 – Digital and Sustainable Mountain, and as associate in Spoke 3 – Tourism and Cultural Industry.   Subsequently, during a meeting with the university community, President Mattarella reiterated the importance of mountain territories and the European democracy, stating: “Mountains do not divide, but unite. These meetings, lived together and not in opposition, benefit everyone and lead to growth. This is, after all, the essence of life in Valle d’Aosta. This is the essence of European democracy.”   Professor Alderighi then commented: “The interest that President Mattarella has shown in the NODES ecosystem rewards the professors and technical-administrative staff of this University for their dedication and for the results already achieved, with about two-thirds of the project completed. Together with the other NODES partners, we are making the best use of the resources provided by the European Union for the dual ecological and digital transition.”
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Entrepreneurship training course for NODES staff begins
The entrepreneurship training course for NODES staff involved in PoCs will begin on July, 30 with an introductory lesson.   Link to the lesson.   The lesson will take place from 4:00 to 5:00 pm of July, 30 The course consists of two online meetings - synchronous - of 1 hour each and 24 video lessons - freely accessible by the students - lasting approximately 30 minutes. This course was designed to respond to the need for teacher training arising from the fact that teachers who have won an Academic POC from the NODES project are required to follow an entrepreneurship training course. A final audit is scheduled to take place at the end of September. More info and subscriptions here.    
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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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Master's Degree in Small and Medium Enterprise Management
Enrollments for the Master's Degree in Small and Medium Enterprise Management, inspired by Spoke 4 of the NODES project, Digital and Sustainable Mountain, coordinated by the University of Valle d'Aosta, are open until September 12, 2024. "A professionalizing course that allows you to acquire or update your managerial skills" explain Marco Alderighi, Spoke 4 project manager, and Consuelo Nava, scientific head of the SME Master. "The master is aimed at managers from all sectors, with particular attention to SMEs in mountain areas," they continue. "Thanks to the PNRR funding, the master is competitive compared to what the market offers, with a registration fee of only €2,500 for 280 hours of training, which will be held on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings to accommodate the needs of those who work”.   Discover the program at a glance Are you a manager, executive, or professional? The Master's Degree in SME Management offers you up-to-date knowledge to enhance your business and master technological change. Enroll now!   Enhance your professional skills. The master is designed to be compatible with work commitments: it takes place on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings, and remote participation is possible.   Digital and ecological transformation. The master provides managerial tools to tackle sustainability challenges and seize new opportunities. For example, you will learn how to obtain European funds and improve online visibility.   Focus on small and medium enterprises in mountain areas: The NODES project master provides a solid foundation for understanding how to manage and make the enterprise profitable innovatively.   Take advantage of the opportunities offered by the PNRR! Thanks to EU funding, our Master's Degree in SME Management is accessible with a registration fee of €2,500, highly competitive compared to what is offered on the market.   Discover the program    
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Detecting mountain fires with AI: the first pilot project funded by NODES kicks off
On Monday, July 15th, at the Circolo del Design in Turin, SAD - Smoke Automatic Detection was presented. This project is funded through the Cascade Calls by the NODES innovation ecosystem under the European Union's NextGenerationEU (PNRR) program. It is the first in Europe to enable the timely detection of fire outbreaks in mountainous areas.   The monitoring is made possible through the installation of cameras equipped with Artificial Intelligence (AI) software on existing telecommunications infrastructure. The software works in real time to detect smoke plumes and fire outbreaks, and alerts promptly, thereby reducing the risk of fire spread.   The project's pilot phase began in Piedmont in July, in the Alta Valle di Susa, covering the municipalities of Bardonecchia, Oulx, and Sauze d’Oulx, with a total area of about 80 square kilometers. In this initial phase, 12 cameras have been installed on 5 telecommunications towers in a high fire-risk area: over the last 7 years alone, 4000 hectares of forest have been lost to fire.