English version below
IPCEI: il ruolo dell’Italia nei grandi progetti europei di ricerca nella microelettronica, digitale, energia e salute
NanoInnovation 2023, 21 settembre 2023, 11:30-13:00 (evento ibrido, in presenza a Roma e online)
Gli IPCEI – Important Projects of Common European Interest sono iniziative di ricerca industriale su larga scala dell’Unione Europea, volte a superare rilevanti barriere strutturali e di mercato in catene di valore strategiche, per promuovere la sostenibilità e la competitività dell’economia nazionale e dell’UE.
Gli IPCEI stimolano lo sviluppo di competenze e capacità produttive dell’Unione su tecnologie che hanno un impatto abilitante e pervasivo in molteplici settori industriali, con obiettivi di innovazione radicale. I progetti sono sostenuti dal Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy. I progetti in corso e approvati riguardano microelettronica, cloud computing, idrogeno, energia (batterie) e salute.
L’Italia è un attore principale in queste iniziative in termini di investimenti, sviluppo tecnologico e impatto diretto e indiretto atteso sull’economia nazionale.
Il 21 settembre 2023 (11:30-13:00), nell’ambito del Convegno NanoInnovation 2023, Airi in collaborazione con i STMicroelectronics e Menarini, organizza un workshop dedicato all’IPCEI -microelectronics.
Perché partecipare?
Si approfondirà la visione e i piani degli IPCEI e il loro impatto sul panorama italiano della R&S, con testimonianze di aziende e organizzazioni di ricerca socie Airi coinvolte in queste iniziative.
A chi è rivolto?
Aziende, enti di ricerca e università, cluster e associazioni industriali, policy maker e media.
Organizzatori: Airi
Agenda
Chair: Andrea Porcari, Airi-Italian Association for Industrial Research
- Andrea Porcari, Airi
IPCEIs initiatives for industrial research
- Sara Loi, STMicroelectronics
Ambition, results and future perspectives of the IPCEI microelectronics - Sabrina Zappitelli, Menarini Group & Maximilian Sergio, Menarini Silicon Biosystems
IPCEIs healthcare and microelectronics - Alberto Giaconia, ENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
From R&D to the industrialization of hydrogen technologies: the IPCEI Hydrogen - Caterina Cobino, Paolo Guglia, Fincantieri
IPCEI hydrogen
- Edoardo Macchi, FBK, Bruno Kessler Foundation
Toward sustainable made in EU batteries: state of play of two IPCEI projects and Italy’s position in the battery value chain
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English version
NanoInnovation 2023 – IPCEI: the key role of Italy in the microelectronics, digital, health and energy large-scale EU industrial research projects
NanoInnovation 2023, September 21 2023, 11:30-13:00 (hybrid event, in presence in Rome or online)
Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) are EU large-scale industrial research initiatives, aiming to overcome important market or systemic failures in strategic value chains, to promote sustainability and competitiveness of the national and EU economy.
IPCEI are boosting the development of EU competences and manufacturing capacity on technologies with an enabling and pervasive impact in multiple industrial sectors, toward radical innovations. They are sustained by the Ministry for Business and Made in Italy (MIMIT). On-going and approved projects deal with microelectronics and communication technologies, cloud computing, hydrogen, energy storage (batteries) and healthcare.
Italy is playing a significant role in these initiatives in terms of investments, technology development, and expected direct and indirect impact on the national economy.
Why attending the workshop?
The session will provide a unique opportunity to learn on the vision and plans of IPCEIs and their impact on the Italian R&D landscape, with testimonials from companies and research organizations (Airi members), involved in these initiatives.
Who should attend?
Companies, research organizations and universities, clusters and industrial associations, policy makers and media
Organizers: Airi
Agenda
Chair: Andrea Porcari, Airi-Italian Association for Industrial Research
- Introduction from the chair
IPCEIs initiatives for industrial research
- Sara Loi, STMicroelectronics
Ambition, results and future perspectives of the IPCEI microelectronics - Sabrina Zappitelli, Gianni Medoro, Menarini Silicon Biosystems
IPCEIs healthcare and microelectronics - Alberto Giaconia, ENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
From R&D to the industrialization of hydrogen technologies: the IPCEI Hydrogen - Caterina Cobino, Paolo Guglia, Fincantieri
IPCEI hydrogen - Edoardo Macchi, FBK, Bruno Kessler Foundation
Toward sustainable made in EU batteries: state of play of two IPCEI projects and Italy’s position in the battery value chain