Project objectives |
Rome Technopole – Innovation Ecosystem is the response of the Universities and production systems present in Lazio, but of primary national interest, to the strong demands that come from the needs of relaunch and the opportunities offered by the Next Generation EU project and fits coherently along all three strategic axes of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan shared at European level: digitalization and innovation, ecological transition and social inclusion. The objective is to respond to the political objectives aimed at making the Italian country a leader in innovation. With the creation of the Rome Technopole we intend to: |
Start and end date |
| 01/07/2022 – 30/06/2025 |
Project Manager |
| Marcella Trombetta, Executive Contact for UCBM |
Coordinating institution of the project |
| Sapienza University of Rome |
Other Institutions involved |
| University of Rome Tor Vergata, Roma Tre University, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, University of Tuscia, CNR – National Research Council, Luiss - Free International University of Social Studies Guido Carl, INFN - National Institute of Nuclear Physics, ISS - Higher Institute of Health, ENEA - National agency for new technologies, energy and sustainable economic development, Airbus Italy SpA, Almaviva – The Italian Innovation Company SpA, BV Tech SpA, Catalent Anagni Srl, Coima REM Srl, ENI SpA, Leonardo SpA, Lventure Group SpA, Maire Tecnimont SpA, MBDA Italia SpA, Takis Srl, Thales Italy SpA, Unicredit SpA, Unidata SpA, Unindustria – Union of Industrialists and Businesses Rome, Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Viterbo, Lazio region, Rome capital city, Lazio Innova SpA, Inail National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work, Rome Chamber of Commerce, Frosinone Latina Chamber of Commerce, Confindustria Medical Devices, Airports of Rome SpA, Acea SpA, Capgemini Italy SpA, GALA SpA, Wsense srl Westpole SpA |
Funding source(s). |
| MUR-PNRR Mission 4, Component 2 Investment 1.5, European Union – NextGenerationEU |