October 16, 2025 - The dialogue between technological innovation and rehabilitation medicine was also discussed at the three-day ComoLake 2025, the Digital Innovation Forum that brought together Nobel laureates, business leaders, scientists, and institutional representatives at Villa Erba in Cernobbio to discuss the future of digital technology, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.

During the second day, one of the most anticipated events was the round table "Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Medicine. Hi-tech & AI Synergies", moderated by Riccardo Cavaliere (Rai News 24), who explored the dialogue between technological innovation and rehabilitation medicine, with particular attention to the role of artificial intelligence in treatment processes.

Among the speakers were: Federica Bressi, Full Professor of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (UCBM), Together with Massimo Caputi (CEO of AI4Sport), Franco Molteni (Villa Beretta Rehabilitation Research Innovation Institute), Alessandra Pedrocchi (Polytechnic of Milan) and Marco Sacco (National Research Council).

In her speech at the thematic session on “Human Functioning and Rehabilitation Medicine” Professor Bressi presented the projects and experience of theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma and the Campus Bio-Medico University Polyclinic Foundation applied to pathologies such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, balance disorders and issues related to aging, underlining the importance of exchange and support for research by companies.

The panel focused on technological innovation, robotics, and artificial intelligence applied to rehabilitation. “We discussed interesting perspectives on the prevention, treatment and management of some highly disabling pathologies – underlined the teacher Bressi In Como, the need to continue developing increasingly "intelligent" and human-interactive robots and tools was also discussed, further advancing the goal of personalized, tailor-made rehabilitation.

The second day of ComoLake 2025 also featured a series of plenary sessions on key topics for European technological competitiveness, including "From Data to Territory: AI, Industry and Environment" and "Quantum Money & Post-Quantum Cryptography," with the participation of representatives from Google, AWS, IBM, TIM, Open Fiber, Reply, Enel, CNR, and the Polytechnic University of Milan.

Organized by Micromegas Comunicazione and promoted by the ETS Digital Innovation Foundation, ComoLake 2025 has established itself as a key European platform for dialogue between research, business, and institutions, aiming to make digital innovation more accessible, sustainable, and beneficial to the country.

THEUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma consolidates its presence in the main international contexts dedicated to digital transformation, reaffirming the value of an academic model that combines science, ethics, and innovation in the service of the person.