I3P, PoliHub, Officina Stellare and the Brindisi Aerospace Technology District announce the opening of three new nodes to support start-ups in the space sector.
The Polytechnic University of Turin presented the first independent office of an Italian university in Japan, with the participation of Giuseppe Scellato, President of I3P.
Two years after its foundation, CTE Next is now a place where companies and start-ups develop technologies for everyday life with a push towards internationalisation.
The initiative provides expertise, tools and networking contacts to develop the business potential of start-ups in the Life Sciences sector.
The open innovation initiative aims to foster collaboration between small Italian innovative companies and large Italian-German companies.
The initiative offers support in services, delivered by CSI Piemonte, to start-ups and SMEs to realise Proof-of-Concept and prototypes of their innovative solutions.
This year's total prize money exceeds €65,000 in cash and services: apply for your innovative business project by July 28th!
The fund debuts with an endowment of €40.8 million, out of an overall funding target of €70 million. Among its partners is I3P, the Incubator of Politecnico di Torino.
Among its main scientific promoters are Politecnico di Torino and 'La Sapienza' University of Rome, together with other leading Italian universities.
It is now possible to apply for the Ideas Competition, to be followed by the Business Plan Competition from the end of June. Total prize money: over €65,000!
The Italian innovation 'prize of prizes' returns this year with the new 'First Round' format: 10 top investors for early stage start-ups.
The winners will be awarded in Rome in the presence of the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, and Eni's top management.