On the afternoon of June 26, from 3 to 3:50 p.m., the 1st round of “Tecnoconnessioni” – a series of initiatives highlighting the role of the Bologna-Ozzano “Rita Levi-Montalcini” Technopole, of which Fondazione IRET is the managing body, as a creator of connections using innovative approaches – was held at the Health and Wellbeing arena.
The workshop explored some concrete possibilities for collaboration between entities that develop health research projects funded under ERDF RP 2021-2027 and entities that bring community needs to the table.
The protagonists of this 1st round of “Tecnoconnessioni”, introduced by the manager of the Technopole Eng. Paolo Celli, were in fact:
- Laura Calzà, IRET Foundation
- Stefano Montalti, Fondazione Maratona Alzheimer ETS
- Pamela Salucci, Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute S.p.A.
- Marco Pacchioni, DataRiver s.r.l.
- Cristina Ambrosini, Emilia-Romagna Region (cultural heritage sector)
- Silvia Varani, Fondazione ANT Italia ONLUS
- Claudia Ganapini, Redox s.r.l.
- Elena Vai, University of Bologna
Among the various winning projects of the ERDF 21-27 Program, analyzed with the aim of creating a file rouge, there was also AI4ChemoBrain project, together with:
- AROMA – A RevOlutionary device for sMell sensing in virtual reAlity; coordinator Redox s.r.l.
- RADICI – Realizzazione di una infrastruttura di Aggregazione e Digitalizzazione di patrimoni per favorire l’interazione con il settore delle Industrie culturali e creative; coordinator Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna C.R.I.C.C.
- REMEDY – Remote personalizEd Modular monitoring for management of patients with non-communicablE Diseases to improve physiological and social recoverY; coordinator DataRiver s.r.l.