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22nd - 24th Sep. 2011Beijing Exhibition Center Hall 56
Supported by
European Parliament - Delegation for relations withthe People’s Republic of China
Italian Ministry of Economic Development
Italian Ministry for the Environment
Regione Campania
Italian Promoters and Chinese Hosts
Beijing Association for Science and Technology
BEIJING MUNICIPAL COMMISSION OF COMMERCE
Zhongguancun Science Park Management Committee
National Research Council of Italy
Italian National Agency for New Technologies, EnergyAnd Sustainable Economic Development
Co-organizers
China National Environmental Monitoring Centre
Beijing Federation of Industry & Commerce
Beijing Administration of the Traditional ChineseMedicine
Gestore dei Servizi Energetici
Invitalia - National Agency for Inward InvestmentPromotion and Enterprise Development
CNR Department of Cultural Heritage
Fondazione Internazionale Studi Superiori diArchitettura
University of Naples L’Orientale
ODCEC - Order of Chartered Accountants of Naples
Unicredit Bank
2011 Beijing International Exchange Eventfor Science, Technology & Economy
5th Beijing - Italy Week for Science, Technology,Economy and Culture - SIEE 2011
Organizers
Beijing Science & Technology Consulting Center
Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienza
Enterprise Europe Network
22nd - 24th Sep. 2011Beijing Exhibition Center Hall 56
2011 Beijing International Exchange Eventfor Science, Technology & Economy
5th Beijing - Italy Week for Science, Technology,Economy and Culture - SIEE 2011
FONDAZIONE IDIS-CITTÀ DELLA SCIENZA
PresidentGiuseppe Vittorio Silvestrini
Chief of DelegationVincenzo Lipardi
S.I.E.E. Programme Coordinator Massimo Bracale
S.I.E.E. Programme Assistant Francesca Cocco
Staff CUEN srl
IDIS-Città della Scienza Beijing Office
Project ManagerLu Tianxin
Manager AssistantJiang Wei
Naples Office Via Coroglio, 57-104, 80124 Napoli (Italy) +39 [email protected]
Beijing Office BSTCC, Floor 10, United International Building,No.19 East Third Ring South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing -100021Phone (8610)87204728Email:[email protected]
CNR-DIPARTIMENTO PATRIMONIO CULTURALE
DirectorMaria Mautone
Chief of Delegation and EEN-CNR-DPC Responsible Luciano Cessari
SciTECH-EEN- Programme CoordinatorElena Gigliarelli
SciTECH-EEN- Programme AssistantVania Virgili
CNR DPC OfficePiazzale Aldo Moro, 7, 00186 Roma (Italy)+39 0649963328www.dpc.cnr.it [email protected] [email protected]
SCITEC 2011 Working Team
The Beijing-Italy Week for Science, Technology, Economy and Culture is a consolidated eventwhich supports scientific, technological and entrepreneurial exchanges and relations betweenItaly and Beijing.SciTEC 2011 brokerage event is part of the Sino Italian Exchange Event – SIEE; it is based onthe collaboration agreement among CNR - National Research Council of Italy, IDIS Foundation- City of Science, BAST - Beijing Association for Science and Technology in December 2010. Thisinitiative was born and developed from a strong relationship between the Campania Regionand the Municipality of Beijing. The strong Italian and Chinese partnership’s enhancement involves other national researchbodies and on the Chinese side, bodies of primary importance in the development of innovativecircuits, Italy-China joined the SCI.T.E.C. Week such as ENEA, INVITALIA, ISPRA, GSE and thegeneral goals of the SIEE program.Since the 2011 edition, the cooperation program has come into a new phase, thanks to thecollaboration between Fondazione IDIS and the European Enterprise Network – EEN, a networkof excellence set up by the European Union, which the Department of Cultural Heritage of CNRis one among the 60 Italian contact points. Each EEN partner helps small companies to makethe most of the European and international marketplace by means of searching of internationalbusiness partners and new technologies and facilitating the access to the EU funding or finance.Cultural heritage and tourism, Urban sustainable development, ICT, Environment , New energies,Saving and life science, Biomedicine are the main cooperation areas which will join 5th Beijing-Italy week for Science, Technology, Economy and Culture; these sectors represent Italianexpertise highly qualified and appreciated at international level.The 2011 means an important step for the Italian cooperation program with Beijing: theagreement signed in April 2011 between Foundation IDIS - Città della Scienza and the BeijingScience and Technology Consulting Centre, thanks to their Cooperation Office in Beijing whichsupports the actions of the projects, aims at the creation of a strong network dealing withqualified services supporting enterprises and research Institutes both Italian and Chinese.“Italy-Beijing Platform”, is able to promote collaboration opportunities, to select and givetechnical assistance on specific projects, to guarantee qualified and reliable expertise fortechnological and commercial initiatives; it will be the next target to become true since 5thBeijing-Italy Week.The operating bureau of Città della Scienza in Naples and in the Cooperation Office inBeijing,supported by web applications, will lead to implementation of a market-place, bothmaterial and virtual, which will be able to support the development of investments andexchanges between Italy and China.In the 2012 the organization of a new edition of Italy-China week is expected, with a programfull of events, integrated and coordinated initiatives among different Italian regions and cities.This program aims at the consolidation and expansion of the Campania Region initiative, whichis interested in the creation of positive relations and contexts in China for enterprises and bodies.
Italian Promoters and Chinese Hosts
National Research Council of Italy
The National Research Council (CNR) is a public organization; its duty is to carryout, promote, spread, transfer and improve research activities in the main sectors
of knowledge growth and of its applications for the scientific, technological, economic andsocial development of the Country.
The Department of Cultural Heritage Following a recent re-organisation, the National research Council of Italy plays a new role inthe field of cultural heritage knowledge and conservation. Through a scientific networkcharacterized by the integration of different expertise of Cnr, the Department of CulturalHeritage aims at creating fruitful synergies among philological, historical, archeological studiesand scientific and socio-economical ones. Such innovative approach allows the study of theheritage in all its aspects: from knowledge to diagnosis, from restoration to conservation, fromvalorization to management. In this context, Department of Cultural Heritage is a managementunit with the task of planning, coordinating and verifying research actions and results of CnrInstitutes involved in the study of cultural heritage in order to increase the value of eachoutcome. At National level DPC aims to be point of reference and place of discussion on allmatters and aspects concerning the cultural heritage that companies, institutions and otheroperators have to face with.
Activities and projectsThe network of know-how and skills of DPC aims to:• enhance and integrate interventions of conservation and valorization of the heritage in
national and international co-operations• promote researches, develop skills and strategic actions for knowledge, diagnosis,
conservation, valorization, fruition and management of the cultural heritage, with particularregard to the Mediterranean area
• participate to and encourage the development of a socio-economic integration policy of thecultural heritage, in line with the European Union directives, so to increase and strength theinfluence of the country at international level.
The main projects of DPC refers to:• the historical knowledge of good and its position in reference to space and time• archeometric study of the heritage made of different matter• diagnosis of the state of conservation• information technologies for conservation and restoration• scientific techniques and procedures • culture and landscape.
ENEAThe Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and SustainableEconomic Development
ENEA, the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable EconomicDevelopment is aimed at research, innovation technology and advanced service in the field ofenergy, particularly in nuclear energy, and sustainable economic development.
ENEA has the role of national agency for energy efficiency, in compliance with the EU directive2006/32/CE on energy end-use efficiency and energy services, and gives technical support andconsultancy to the Government, the Regions and local authorities, providing information tocitizens, business and public administration.
ENEA carries out research and development activities in its own facilities, which are equippedwith the most advanced instrumentation and plants: 9 Research Centres and 5 Researchlaboratories, where activities for other Italian science institutes and private companies can alsobe hosted. Finally, ENEA has a network of local offices throughout Italy and a RepresentativeOffice in Brussels.
Beijing Association for Science and Technology
Founded in July 1963, Beijing Association for Science and Technology(BAST),isa organization for science and technology staff in Beijing area, with morethan 330 societies, foundations, country and district-level associations for
science and technology, grass-roots organizations as well as 400,000 members.Over the past decades, BAST has developed rapidly and formed sound organizational system,recruiting a great number of science and technology elites. BAST has achieved remarkableprogress in booming the popularization of science and technology, cultivating the science andtechnology talents and promoting the integration of S&T and economy. Thus BAST has a greatinfluence on capital sci-tech circle and the pubic. As a bridge and link in connecting the partyand the government with the science and technology staff, BAST plays a significant pole inpromoting the development of science and technology.
BEIJING MUNICIPAL COMMISSION OF COMMERCE (BJMBC)
As a component of the Municipal Government, Beijing Municipal Commission of Commerce isresponsible for domestic and foreign trade and international economic cooperation of Beijing.It is also known as Beijing Municipal Government Ports Office.
Main Mandate of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Commerce1. To formulate development strategies of domestic and foreign trade and international
economic cooperation, draft local rules and regulations governing domestic and foreigntrade and international economic cooperation, propose and organize the medium and long-term plans and annual plan of domestic and foreign trade and international economiccooperation.
2. To formulate development strategy of domestic trade, study on and put forth proposals onreforming the commercial distribution system, formulate guidelines for the layout of thekey facilities in retailing. Wholesaling and distribution, promote the restructuring of thecommercial distribution sector and improve of such modern distribution modalities as chainstore operation, modern logistics and ecommerce; monitor and analyze market situationand commodity supply and demand, organize the adjustment of market supply of mainconsumer goods and government reserve; formulate the plan for emergency; improve thedevelopment of urban and rural markets.
3. To research, formulate and organize the implementation of the guideline for the majorfacilities of the city’s service sector related to daily life: coordinate the planning andconstruction of the city - level central business districts, specialty shopping streets andassorted commodity market places; regulate the service sector related co daily life.
4. To research, formulate and organize the implementation of the plans for such special sectorsas auction, impawning, leasing, trade of second-hand goods and recollection of recyclablegoods.
5. To administer the work of import and export commodities, trade in technology and contractsof processing of the city; to verify the tax rebating of various import and export enterprisesin Beijing: to supervise the public biding of import electromechanical products; to guide thework of foreign trade promotion as well as the establishment and development of exportprocessing zones.
6. To study on and put forth policies concerning the foreign economic cooperation of the city;be responsible for multilateral and bilateral economic and technical aids of the city: beresponsible for the work of overseas contract projects and labor cooperation; to steer thework of overseas investment.
7. To study on the development strategies of foreign investment utilization, to put forth andorganize the implementation of long-term and annual plans, be responsible for theadministration work of foreign investment, to steer the work of foreign investmentpromotion, to strength the economic cooperation and exchanges between Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan region.
8. To institute a fair trade warning mechanism for import and export, to organize industryinjury investigations, to coordinate the work pertaining to antidumping, countervailing,safeguard measures and other issues related to fair trade for import and export, to beresponsible fur the coordination work related with the World Trade Organization.
9. To draft local laws and regulations governing port, to study on and put forth port developmentplan and policies and organize the implementation, to be in charge of the port work.
10. To guide and promote development for the associations, societies and social intermediaryorganizations relating with domestic and foreign trade.
11. To undertake other assignments entrusted by the city government.
Zhongguancun Science Park Management Committee
Zhongguancun Science Park Management Committee ( referred to as theZhongguancun Administrative Committee ) is responsible for the ZhongguancunScience Park ( including Haidian, Fengtai, Changping Park, Electronic City,
YiZhuang, DeSheng Park, Shijingshan Park, Yonghe Garden, Daxing Bio Pharmaceutical IndustryBase, Tongzhou Park )to guide the development and construction of a comprehensive municipalagency.
Main responsibilities:1. Implement the relevant state laws, regulations and policies, research and develop the park’s
development strategy and planning involved in organizing the preparation of park space-related planning, organization and research park-related reform, promoting sustainabledevelopment.
2. The development of park development and management policies, the drafting of local lawsand regulations related to the draft, draft government regulations.
3. Coordinate and integrate various types of innovation resources, innovation andentrepreneurship to carry out the park, high-tech R & D and industrialization, technologyfinance, human resources, intermediary organizations, intellectual property protection andother aspects of promotion and services.
4. The responsibility for managing municipal finances allocated special funds for thedevelopment of the park, and to assist relevant departments to supervise use of specialfunds.
5. Authorized by the Municipal Government of Beijing Zhongguancun Development GroupCompany Limited municipal financial investment funds to meet funding responsibilities,according to its state-owned assets supervision and management, and strengthen itsoperational guidance.
6. To guide the work of the park, take Zhongguancun National Innovation Model the dailywork of the district leadership team, responsible for the various associations within the parkliaison.
7. To carry out international exchanges and cooperation in the park, raise the level ofinternational development of the park.
8. Bear park foreign affairs, publicity, liaison work.9. Undertake other tasks assigned by the municipal government.
Organizers
Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienza
The activities of IDIS have been lasting for more than twenty years; they focus, nowmore firmly than ever, on the dissemination of scientific culture by promoting socio-economic development: and this is the peculiarity that distinguishes it from othersimilar realities and that make Città della Scienza of Naples a unique model on the
international scene. Città della Scienza is a complex system that includes a Science Centre, aBusiness Innovation Centre, with an Incubator for new enterprises, an Innovation and TrainingCentre and a Meeting and Congresses Centre.
The Science Centre: is the first interactive science museum in Italy, an educational tool for thedissemination of scientific and technological culture in order to stimulate the visitor’s will tounderstand the scientific phenomena through an innovative methodology.
The Business Innovation CentreThe Business Innovation Centre aims at the support of the innovations processes anddevelopment of Campania Region, both by promoting the birth and the development of newenterprises and encouraging innovation processes and local development.
The Innovation and Training Centre is the operational area of Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienzawhich provides for innovation and sustainable development processes within the economic andproductive regional sector; it supports the creation and development of new businesscompanies to facilitate innovation and economic processes and to promote the local area in aEuropean dimension.
The cooperation program “China-Italy Innovation Bridge” wants to be a “bridge” for aninnovative system between Italy and China through two points of access: Città della Scienza inNaples and Beijing Association for Science and Technology in Beijing.The new program – which improves the collaboration between Campania Region and Beijing,operating since 2006- is based on the letter of intent, signed by Fondazione Idis, the NationalResearch Council and the Beijing Association for Science and Technology (BAST) on December2010 , which aims at:Promoting the collaboration among scientific, technological, commercial, cultural and touristicareas, as well as among other reciprocal sectors of interests.Improving exchange activities in research and university sectors, through the mobility of theresearchers and the promotion of the scientific and technological cooperation.Promoting new technologies in Cultural Heritage (Virtual Museum, preservation anddevelopment), according to the Agreement Protocol signed by the Italian Ministry of CulturalHeritage and the Chinese Ministry of Culture in 2010.
Beijing Science & Technology Consulting Center (BSTCC)
Established in 1991, Beijing Science & Technology Consulting Center(BSTCC), which ratified by Beijing municipal government, is an independent legal entity directlysubordinated to Beijing Association for Science & Technology (BAST).
BSTCC Development Orientation• Develop the overall superiority to upgrade the promotion competence of S&T association for
the development of technology and economy of Beijing.• Develop the organizational superiority to upgrade the service competence of S&T associations
for organizing S&T personnel to contribute for our country.• Develop the regional superiority to upgrade the communication competence of S&T resources
in Beijing area cooperating with external.
BSTCC Work Frame• Implement the strategy of national innovation - Establishing an innovative technology services
system.• For the purpose of promoting technology transfer, accelerating commercialization and
market-orientation of technological fruits, BSTCC has launched a series of S&T exchange andcooperation projects, such as the SMEs International Cooperation Exhibition, the GoldenBridge Project and the China Overseas Intellectual Resources Program.
• For the purpose of promoting science popularization and improving national scientific quality,BSTCC creates and carries out a long-term mechanism of public benefit S&T popularizationactivity which has been supported by government, participated by society, and guided bymarket.
BSTCC Business Scope1. S&T Consultation and Evaluation
With multi-disciplinary and multi-level groups of specialists and information platform, BSTCCadvisory team provides specialized services;
2. Technology Transfer Platform ConstructionDeveloping advantage of intellectual resources of S&T association, for the purpose ofpromoting technology transfer, technology fruits commercialization and marketilization,BSTCC has built an innovative S&T service platform and launched a series of S&T exchangeand cooperation projects, such as the SME International Cooperation Exhibition, the GoldenBridge Project and the China Overseas Intellectual Resources Program.
3. Science PopularizationFor the purpose of promoting S&T popularization and improving national scientific quality,BSTCC integrates social resources and explores a long-term mechanism of Public welfarepopular science activities combined with market guide, which has changed the S&TPopularization mode from “blood transfusion” into “blood reproduction” and created aseries of vigorous and unique popular science activities.
EEN Enterprise Europe Network
The Enterprise Europe Network is the largest network of contact pointsproviding advice on technology transfer and business opportunities to EUcompanies and researchers. It has been funded in 2008 and brings together
more than 600 organisations from across 45 countries, including Development Agencies,Commerce Chambers, Business Innovation Centres, Universities and Research Centres.
The Network provides the following services to entrepreneurs, researchers and otherprofessional figures:• Develop their businesses in new markets,• Source or license new technologies,• Business Internationalisation • Full development of own innovation potential• Access to European financing programmes• Reaction to European Commission requests• Alert the European Commission to issues encountered by Network clients
Co-Organizers
INVITALIA INWARD INVESTMENT
Invitalia is the National Agency for Inward investment promotion andEnterprise Development, operating on behalf of the Italian government
in accordance with central and local institutions to attract investments, develop business andexploit local actractiveness.It works to increase the competitiveness of the country, particularly of Southern Italy, bysupporting strategic sectors and areas.Its main objectives are:• To attract foreign investments• To support the growth of the productive system • To exploit our Country potential The Agency engages to promote business opportunities and encourages high quality productiveinvestments on a national basis.
One-Stop shop services and financial instruments for investorsInvitalia represents the national focal point and institutional framework for the promotion offoreign investments in Italy.The Agency offers a complete range of free personalized and confidential services, to itspotential investors who want to start or expand their business. The service kit ranges from theidentification of local opportunity to strong support at the start up stage, including assistancein dealing with public administration in supporting identification of financial incentives.In addition, Invitalia manages the financial support instruments conceived by the ItalianGovernment. These instruments can be used by companies in order to establish new industrialactivities or expand businesses already operating in Italy.Invitalia, in order to support investments, engages in promoting to investors the use of nationalincentives such as Development Contract and Law 181/89Invitalia assesses the feasibility of projects, provides incentives, manages their implementationand verifies the results obtained.
Gestore dei Servizi Energetici - GSE S.p.A.
Gestore dei Servizi Energetici - GSE S.p.A. is the publicly-owned companywhich promotes and supports renewable energy sources (RES) in Italy.
GSE fosters sustainable development by providing support for renewable electricity (RES-E)generation and by taking actions to build awareness of environmentally-efficient energy uses.
In order to promote the Italian renewable energy operators, GSE created Corrente - The ItalianEnergy World: an institutional platform open to free-voluntary participation by renewableenergy operators wishing to develop and strengthen their technological and commercialcompetitiveness.Corrente, supported by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, promotes the Italianoperators throughout the world, enabling them to reap the numerous opportunities arising oninternational markets. It is a worldwide showcase of national excellences and it is intended to disseminate knowledgeabout Italian operators, thus maximising their entrepreneurial growth and presence abroad.Since its creation in 2010, more than 1300 renewable energy operators (companies, universities,research centers etc..) joined the network Corrente.
International Foundation for Advanced Studies in Architecture
The Fondazione Internazionale per gli Studi Superiori di Architettura(International Foundation for Advanced Studies in Architecture) was establish in1992 and become “Moral Agency” by decree of the President of the ItalianRepublic in January 1996.
Foundation’s primary aim is the development and diffusion of architectural and urban planningstudies. Moreover the Foundation, headquartered in Naples, pursues the following main aims:the establishment of scientific infrastructures for research and study seminars, the establishmentof course and graduate training in architecture, the promotion of cultural exchanges withuniversities, associations and foundations – both Italian and foreign – which pursue similar aims,the establishment of scholarships for students and graduates in architecture, the collection ofbooks, drawings, sketches, graphic works and photographs, the publication of works ofarchitecture.Over the years, the International Foundation for Advanced Studies in Architecture has playeda very considerable depth of scientific activity nationally and internationally, through projectsof scientific interest in Europe and in the world making international seminars. The Foundation is now the owner of a project, funded by the Italian Ministry of University,called European School of Urban Architecture, which is proposed as an international academyof post-graduated research. The School promotes a rigorous approach to the analysis, designand construction of contemporary city. The three-year curriculum of the School obtainedrecognition of equivalence with the title of PhD by Italian Universities. In China the Foundation organized - with the Italian Trade Commission and General Commissionof Italy for Shanghai World Expo 2010 - the Exhibition Italian Architecture for Chinese City,edited by Uberto Siola (Foundation’s President) and Franco Purini: an opportunity of exchangeviews, between Italian and Chinese architects, to discover new solutions for the city of the thirdmillennium.
Osservatorio East & Far East
Osservatorio East & Far East provides services to study and collect information concerning theeconomic, social and administrative management of the European Union and the rest of theworld, organizing meetings, seminars, training and development aimed at promoting theexchange between Europe and the countries and / or areas of the world, promotion andmanagement of community programs in the areas of EU cooperation, research and training,organization of missions, conferences and seminars, conferences and other popular events andtraining. East & far East has been created by a group of Professors of the University of Naples,experts in International cooperation, researchers, civil servants, professionals, all sharing theobjective of giving birth to a new entity where to merge and increase the value of the singlefounders’ potential. The aim is to pursue common goals through a new structure easy tomanage, overcoming the complicated procedures typical of Italian Universities and publicbodies. The association aims to favour social, cultural, economic and scientific cooperation inthe European Union and in particular among western and eastern countries recently enteredin the EU. Its goal is therefore to create concrete opportunities of collaboration andconfrontation among cultures and communities, in order to favour intercultural dialogue andmutual understanding, contributing to build and enforce a common sense of European identity,which gathers and promote the various differences as an added value. East & far East has beencreated by a group of Professors, experts in International cooperation, researchers, civil servants,professionals, whose common goal is to create an active player in economic, political andcultural cooperation between countries. The different skills are essential to the success of theactivities and objectives of the association, represent the key to achieving them.
L’Orientale University
“L’Orientale” is the most important Italian University for what concernslanguages, literature, arts, archaeology, religion, economy, politics and law ofthe various parts of the world. It is divided into 4 faculties (Literature andPhilosophy, Foreign Languages, Political Sciences and Arabic-Islamic Studies) and
it offers 14 first level and 22 second level degrees, in addition to the various specialist courses.University “L’Orientale” offers very particular regional studies, mainly focused on socio-politicaland cultural systems of European, American, African and Asian countries. An University, then,which has a strong humanistic soul but also a huge involvement in social, aesthetic, andeconomic problems of the entire world. In each of the four faculties, students have thepossibility to study subjects related both to italian cultural heritage and to Eastern European,African, Asian and American languages. In addition to the particular educational patternsoffered, “L’Orientale” is characterized, mainly for some peculiar sectors, by a strongcollaboration and cooperation between students and Professors and by the high possibility totake part to cultural exchanges both within the Erasmus countries and with some Universitiesand research centres in Japan, Latin America, Australia, United States. For students who aim tobecome researchers, “L’ Orientale” offers 20 PhD courses, both in the University itself, both inother institutions such as the European School of High Studies and the Human Sciences Institute.
Beijing Administration of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
Beijing Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine� BATCM� is aadministrative organization to be in charge of comprehensive affairs ofTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) of Beijing municipality.
In detail, it is responsible for implementing in full the State laws, by-laws, regulations andpolicies on TCM, integration of TCM and Western Medicine (WM) and different ethnicmedicines, drafting and carrying out the related local by-laws, municipal regulations,coordinating the distribution and arrangement of TCM resources, drawing up the generaldevelopment plan and the objectives to be required to achieve, participating the drafting ofpromotion policy on traditional Chinese pharmaceutical industries, succeeding and promotingTCM culture and preserving endangered diagnostic, therapeutic and medicinal processingtechniques, organizing the researching, conserving and exploring project on TCM and ethnicmedicines, examining and approving the related medical establishment qualification,supervising the clinical service, and the service of prevention, health care, rehabilitation, nursingand clinical medication, executing the practitioner qualification license institution, organizingthe TCM aid in public health emergency, guiding and supervising the TCM service of rural areaand residential communities, drafting the science and technology development plan of TCM,producing the plan of financial arrangement for the related research institutions, drafting andcarry out the talents education plan including post-graduation training, employee continuingeducation and master family-training in conjunction with other relating departments, andorganizing and launching the programs of exchange, cooperation, promotion and spreadinginternationally.
Beijing Federation of Industry & Commerce
Initiated in June 1951, Beijing Federation of Industry & Commerce (abbr.BFIC) is the people’s community composed of personages from industrial and
commercial societies and economic circle of Beijing Municipality. Over more than half a century,sticking to the principle of uniting, assisting, guiding and educating its widely inclusivemembers, BFIC has developed into an important linkage between the government and businesscircles by perfectly performing its intermediate function. With their patriotic mind, enthusiasmto work, good faith, law-abiding behavior and commitment to society, members of BFIC havebeen devoting themselves into Beijing’s modernization.
Political AdvantagesParticularly recommendable is that BFIC, as a constituent element of the Chinese People’sPolitical Consultative Conference, is the main channel for the personages from non-state ownedsector to participate in political and social affairs.BFIC is able to effectively inform the government of opinions and proposals from its membersthrough a constitutional channel of political consultation, democratic supervision andparticipation and discussion of local and state affairs to exert positive influence over decisionmaking and legislature. Meanwhile, BFIC conveys the government’s requirements to its members.
Economic serviceBFIC mainly serves personages from industrial and commercial societies. As a non-governmentalchamber of commerce, BFIC services its members with information consultation, technology
exchange, law service, publication and training, overseas market exploration and investmentattraction, and program for public welfare undertaking, etc. through its own 10 functionaldepartments and also through its specially invited advisors in 49 government a organs of BeijingMunicipality.
Friendly Chambers of CommerceBFIC has established regular and friendly contacts with 92 chambers of commerce in 25countries. Moreover, 21 personages from Hong Kong and Macau industrial and commercialcircles have been invited to serve as special consultants.
China National Environmental Monitoring Center (CNEMC)
China National Environmental Monitoring Center (CNEMC) is a nationaltechnical institution directly affiliated to the Ministry of EnvironmentalProtection. Officially established in 1980, with the staffing level of 190
(currently consisting of one academician, 24 researchers and 32 senior engineers), CNEMC nowplays as the centers as the centers of technology, network, information, quality control andtraining for national environmental monitoring, providing technical support, supervision andservice for the management of MEP and professional guidance for the national-wideenvironmental monitoring system, and making information about environmental qualityavailable to the public.The national environmental monitoring network established and operated by CNEMC hasexperienced significant development in the last three decades with the great support from theMinistry of Environmental Protection. The monitoring networks have been gradually formedthroughout the country for ambient air, surface water, offshore, noise, ecological remotesensing, acid deposition, dust and sand storm, pollution sources, and ecological environmentfor The Three Gorges Project etc. The network covers 970 water monitoring sections for 416rivers and 61 lakes (including 150 automatic stations) and 661 automatic stations for urban airquality in 113 key cities. The Center compiles more than 1500 reports out of 30 categories ormore each year on various environmental quality status based on the national and localmonitoring networks, which provides significant technical support for the nationalenvironmental management and policy making.
Supported by
European ParliamentDelegation for relations with the People’s Republic of China
Italian Ministry of Economic Development
Regione Campania
Order of Chartered Accountants of Naples
Campania is the main region in Southern Italy and with its 5.773.000 inhabitants is the second-largest after Lombardy.Its capital is Naples, Italy’s third-largest city with a population of about a million. Otherimportant cities are Salerno, Caserta, Benevento and Avellino. The region has a geographic position of strategic importance for the entire Mediterraneantransport, allowing to be a natural bridge that connects not only Europe’s North and South,but also East and West. Furthermore, it is located in the center of intense commercial, socialand cultural relations thus functioning as trait d’union for the 396 milion consumers of theEuropean Union and the 240 million consumers of North Africa and the Middle East. Campaniais offering an ideal potential business market, notable investment opportunities and numerousfinancial incentives. Because of its excellent geographic position, particularly with regard to theMediterranean Area, its two important ports and the logistic infrastructure available, Campaniais to be considered as a decisive location for the commercial traffic to come.The Campanian territory, “Campania Felix” (as it was called in the ancient world), is rich ofmagic famous places all over the world, such as the splendid islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida,the spectacular Amalfi Coast, the magnificient Reggia di Caserta, the archeological sites ofPompeii, Herculaneum and Paestum, the Vesuvius, the Cilento, Castellammare di Stabia withits 28 thermal springs, the Campi Flegrei and many other impressive centers of the heartlandand in the countryside.All these elements make Campania a popular travel destination for European, Japanese,American and recently more and more Chinese and Indian tourists. In the last decade therecould be observed an increase of tourism.
RESEARCH & INNOVATION Scientific research and technological innovation are extremely important and strategic leveragesof competitive development politics. Campania embraced this convinction at full and counts onresearch for many years, investing in this sector more than the national average, reaching the3rd position in the Italian regions’ classification.This is a trend bound to continue during thewhole period 2007-2013, in which investments of more than two billion euros are planned,aimed at making Campania the “European region of knowledge”. The Campanian researchsystem managed to post the pre-existent local scientific institutions on the net; it improvedresearch performed by young people, being a great resource of intellectual and creativepotential; it supported innovation in companies and signed international agreements ofscientific and technological cooperation. And it especially managed to match the business worldwith the university and the research structures.The regional scientific research system is rich of intellectual resources, structures and scientificskills representing an immense deposit of knowledge with an extraordinary potential forcultural and economic development: more than 11.000 employees (3.000 of which are employedin private companies), approximately ninety research centres (seventythree of them in Naples),two Scientific and Technological Parks and a circuit of seven universities.
2011 Beijing International Exchange Eventfor Science, Technology & Economy
5th Beijing - Italy Week for Science, Technology,Economy and Culture - SIEE 2011
Participants Catalog
China CECEP, Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd 5
Offer & Request: New Cooperation
China CEEG, China Electric Equipment Group Corporation 6
Request: New Cooperation
China Ctrip.com International Ltd 7
Request: New Cooperation
China Beijing Centre for Physical and Chemical Analysis 8
Offer & Request: Traditional Chinese Medicine Product Chemical Characteristic and Biology Performance Study
China Beijing Genomics Institute 10
Request: To Have a Further Research with "Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn's Genomics"
China Beijing Oasis New Energy Technology Co., Ltd 11
Offer & Request: Further Discussion
China Chinalight Solar Co. Ltd 12
Request: New Cooperation
China CNPV 13
Request: New Cooperation
China Energy Engineering and Low Carbon Technology Laboratory, China Agricultural University 14
Offer & Request: Biomass Energy Industry Risk AnalysisOffer & Request: Farms Greenhouse Gas Emissions Detection and Emission Reduction Technology
China NLC Ancient Books Library 16
Offer & Request: Minority Literacy Restoration Center
China Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment 17
Offer & Request: Research on Large-scale Cultivation and Development of Herbaceous Bioenergy Plant in MarginalLand
China Shanghai Solar Energy Research Center 19
Request: New Cooperation
China Zhejiang Bolong Ecological Technology Co.,Ltd 20
Request: Find Cooperation with Italy
China Zondy Cyber Group Co.,Ltd. 22
Request: New Cooperation
Italy Alfa Intes Terapeutica Splendore Srl 23
Offer & Request: New Product Line and Active Substances
Italy ASSORESTAURO 25
Offer: ASSORESTAURO
Italy C.I.V.E.S. Foundation - MAV, Virtual Archaeological Museum 27
Offer & Request: MAV on Tour - Creating a Nomadic Museum
Italy CIAO Group S.r.l. 29
Italy CNR - DPC, National Research Council of Italy - Department of Cultural Heritage 30
Offer: Interdisciplinary Expertise: Human and Engineering Sciences for the Study of Cultural Heritage
Italy CNR - IAMC, National Research Council of Italy - Institute for Coastal Marine Environment 32
Offer & Request: Environmental Monitoring and Remediation Strategy for Polluted Area with Special Regards to theCommercial Port
Italy CNR - IASI, National Research Council of Italy - Institute for Systems Analysis and Computer Science 34
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Offer & Request: Optimization Software for Scheduling Ship Transportation of Oil and Bulk ProductsOffer & Request: Optimization Algorithms and Software for Staff RosteringOffer & Request: DMB: Software for Knowledge Extraction from Biological and Genetic Data
Italy CNR - IBAM, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Archaeological and Architectural Heritage 38
Offer & Request: Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeological Research, the Study of Paleoenvironment and the Moni-toring of Archaeological Sites Affected by Clandestine Excavations
Italy CNR - IBP, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Protein Biochemistry 40
Italy CNR - ICIB, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Cybernetics "Edoardo Caianiello" 41
Offer & Request: Active Video Surveillance System Working 24 Hour a Day in Outdoor and Indoor Environments
Italy CNR - ICTP, National Research Council of Italy - Institute on Chemistry and Technology of Polymers 42
Offer & Request: Water Based Sprayable Mulching for Crop ProtectionOffer & Request: Biomedical Polymers for Tissue Engineering and Controlled Release
Italy CNR - IMAA, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis 44
Offer: Earth Observation Technologies for Natural Risk Prevention and MitigationOffer & Request: Earth Observation Technologies for Atmospheric and Environmental StudiesOffer & Request: Earth Observation Technologies for Civil Infrastructures and Pipelines MonitoringOffer & Request: Integration of Satellite, Airborne and In-situ Observing Technologies for Cultural Heritage SafeguardOffer & Request: New ICT Technologies for Sharing and Interoperability of Geospatial DataOffer & Request: Earth Observation Technologies for Environmental Studies
Italy CNR - IRSA, National Research Council of Italy - Water Research Institute 47
Offer: Algal bloom and water quality of lakes
Italy CNR - ISA, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of food sciences 49
Offer & Request: Development of New Nutraceutical ProductsOffer & Request: Chemical Characterization and Biological Properties of Traditional Chinese Medicine DerivativesOffer & Request: Development of Procedure for Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Fishery ProductsOffer & Request: Development of Innovative Biodegradable Packaging System to Improve Shelf Life, Quality and Safetyof Horticultural Fresh Produce
Italy CNR - ITABC, National Research Council of Italy - Institute for Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage 54
Offer: Built Heritage Lab: a Laboratory for Sustainable Integrated Technologies Applied to the Built Heritage Docu-mentation and Conservation
Italy CONFAPI CAMPANIA 56
Offer & Request: NEW COOPERATIVE PARTNERS
Italy CRIAcq – Inter-departmental Research Center for Hydrobiological Resources Management and Aquaculture 58
Offer & Request: CRIAcq Inter-departmental Research Center for Hydrobiological Resources Management and Aqua-culture
Italy Cultural Exploitation Consortium "La Venaria Reale" 60
Offer & Request: La Venaria Reale: Standard of Greatness (Restoration and Managing)
Italy Department of Environamental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics - Ca' Foscari University Venice 62
Offer & Request: New Technologies for the Conservation, Restoration and Monitoring of Cultural Heritage
Italy Diagnostica e Farmaceutica Molecolari Scarl (DFM) 64
ItalyENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development - Technical UnitModels, Methods and Technologies for the Enviromental Assessment 65
Offer: Bioenergy from wastewater and waste. Studies for water pollution reduction and water resources management
Italy ENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development – UTFISST 67
Offer & Request: Nuclear Fission R&D and Education. Nuclear Technology Transfer
Italy Foundation IDIS - City of Science 69
Offer & Request: Design and Realization of New Exhibition
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Italy GSE S.p.A., Energy Services Management 72
Offer & Request: Network "Corrente"
Italy ICIM SPA 74
Offer: Assistance to Entry EU Markets
ItalyICPAL, Central Institute of Restoration and Conservation of Archive and Library Heritage (Institute of the Italian Ministryof Cultural Heritage - MiBAC) 76
Offer & Request: PrevCon - Preventive Conservation
Italy International Foundation for Advanced Studies in Architecture 78
Offer & Request: Post-graduate Training in the Field of Architecture
Italy ISPRA, Italian National Intitute for Environmental Protection and Research 80
Offer & Request: R&D in Aquatic Biosciences and Environmental Protection
Italy MARE DISTRICT – Mobility, Environment and Energy Saving 82
Offer & Request: Power Supply Kit of Liquid Methane
Italy Olon Project Srl and Wonderland Project 84
Offer & Request: Solar PV Cooperation Projects
Italy Osservatorio East & Far East Cultural Association 85
Italy PROTEC ENGINEERING s.r.l. 86
Italy Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn 87
Offer & Request: Partnership in Coordianation and Support for Research in Marine Model Organisms
Italy University of Camerino - School of Pharmacy 89
Offer & Request: Research and Training Cooperation in the Field of Traditional MedicineOffer & Request: Research and Trainining Cooperation in the Field of Food Quality and SafetyOffer & Request: Formation of Professionals in the Field of Pharmacy and Health Products and other Life ScienceAreas
Italy University of Naples - L'Orientale 91
Italy University of Sannio - Department of Engineering 92
Offer & Request: Scientific Cooperation in the Sector of Renewable Energies and Sustainable Development
Italy Zilio Group SpA 94
Offer & Request: Development and Construction of New Plants for the Purification of Waters from Toxical Agents suchas Arsenic, Fluorides, Nitrates.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
CECEP, Solar Energy Technology Co., LtdOrganisation
Address oom 706, Building A, Energy Saving Building, No. 42 NorthStreet, Xizhimen, Haidian District100082 BeijingChina
Web site http://www.cecsec.cn/en-hk/Default.aspx
Phone 010-62277153
Org. Type Company
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Sara GUO
Title
Position Project Development Director
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 86-10-62247021
Organisation Details
CECEP Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd is a full-invested subsidiary company of China Energy Conservation and En-vironmental Protection Group. Founded on September, 11th, 2009, with a registered capital of 290,000,000 RMB, ithas set up 13 subcompanies around the world. CECEP Solar is an excellent enterprise that successfully integrates de-vice manufacturing, researching technology, project development, building and operation. In the field of solar powergeneration, CECEP Solar enjoys financial strength, smooth financing channels, abundant engineering experience andavant-garde technical expertise. CECEP Solar has been the biggest domestic solar energy station operator.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: New Cooperation
It searches for a new cooperation.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
CEEG, China Electric Equipment Group CorporationOrganisation
Address 6,Shuige Road,Jiangning211153 NanjingChina
Web site http://www.ceeg.cn/English/index.html
Phone 025-52095978
Org. Type Company
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name XX DENG
Title
Position Manager
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 025-52095978
Organisation Details
CEEG holds “foresight, innovation and responsibility” as its core values. It has been awarded in succession with thefollowing honors – China Top Brand, National Inspection-free Product and China Well-known Trademark etc. It is alsochosen as a National 4A Grade Well-standardized Enterprise, National Environment-friendly Enterprise and NationalAAA Grade Credit Enterprise etc. CEEG, insisting on the strategy of “going with the giants and keeping pace with theworld”, has successively established long-term strategic cooperation with many excellent enterprises both in Chinaand abroad, including Dupont USA, Schneider France, DSI USA, MKM Germany, and Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp.China etc.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: New Cooperation
It searches for new Italian collaboration.
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▪ Tourism
Ctrip.com International LtdOrganisation
Address Room 901, 9F Juran Building, A3 South Street, Dongzhi-men, Dongcheng District100007 BeijingChina
Web site http://english.ctrip.com
Phone (8610) 64181616
Org. Type Company
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Cheng XIE
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
Ctrip.com International Ltd. (CTRP), founded in 1999, is headquartered in Shanghai, China. The company has 16branch offices in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other major cities throughout China, and it currently employsmore than 12,000 people. In 2009 and 2010, Ctrip invested in Taiwan ezTravel and Hong Kong Wing On Travel, ex-panding its service scope to include Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau in addition to over 60 destinations throughoutMainland China. Ctrip was listed on NASDAQ on December 9, 2003.
As China's leading travel service enterprise, Ctrip provides over 50 million registered members with comprehensiveservices including hotel reservations, flight ticketing, packaged tours and corporate travel management. In addition,both business and leisure travelers who hold Ctrip memberships enjoy access to travel information and special dis-counts from preferred businesses throughout China.
Ctrip's hotel reservation network includes over 39,000 hotels worldwide, making it the largest in China. Over 36 mil-lion travelers book hotels through Ctrip yearly.
Ctrip is also China's leading flight ticketing service, booking over 30 million tickets yearly with all Chinese and majorinternational airlines. Complimentary ticket delivery service is provided in over 60 cities throughout China, and CtripOne Hour Express Ticketing—an industry first in China—provides reliable and fast e-ticketing service to members.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: New Cooperation
It searches for a new collaboration with foreign private and public organisations.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Find cooperation with "La Venaria Reale" and "INVITALIA".
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▪ Life Sciences
Beijing Centre for Physical and Chemical AnalysisOrganisation
Address No.27 Xi Sanhuan north street haidian100089 BeijingChina
Web site [email protected]
Phone 010-68438903
Org. Type Public body
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Yanwen WU
Title
Position Vice chairman
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 010-68438903
Organisation Details
Physical and Chemical Analysis and Testing Center of Beijing was established in 1979, under the Beijing MunicipalScience and Technology Research Institute, mainly in food, environmental, materials, biomedical and other aspectsof public service and research, is in Beijing with comprehensive research and testing physical and chemical analysisthe strength of public scientific research institutions.
As of 2009 end of the year, the center value of the total amount of equipment 6 000 million, laboratories, officespace, an area of nearly ten thousand square meters, staff 180people, including Dr. 21 people with senior technicaltitles above total number of employees of scientific and technical personnel 80%, to achieve the conditions of human,financial and other research a good match.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Traditional Chinese Medicine Product Chemical Characteristic and Biol-ogy Performance Study
DESCRIPTION:
This project through the spectrum member description union nucleic acid analysis method, carries on the medicineingredient and for medicinal purposes value to the different variety as well as the different region ginseng varietycarries on the science appraisal. And based on this, this method promotion to other traditional Chinese medicine in-gredient and drug efficacy research.
At present, our country traditional Chinese medicine quality control has been the traditional Chinese medicine re-search difficulty and the hot topic, is also the traditional Chinese medicine modernization important basis and thekey. Because traditional Chinese medicine's complex many traditional Chinese medicine's drug efficacy ingredientsand for medicinal purposes value were not still explicit, present take determines one kind of either several effectivecomponents or the target ingredient content manifests the Chinese medicine with difficulty as the primary coverage
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traditional Chinese medicine quality appraisal and the quality control pattern the concept of viewing the entire situ-ation, appraises the traditional Chinese medicine objectively with difficulty the quality.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Research bodies, in particular the Institute of food sciences of CNR (CNR - ISA).
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The hope through this project's cooperation and the exchange, promotes our country traditional Chinese medicineresearch level, expands the scientific research field of vision.
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▪ Life Sciences
Beijing Genomics InstituteOrganisation
Address No.6 Buiding, B Part, Kong Gang, Shunyi District,101312 BeijingChina
Web site www.genomics.org.cn
Phone 86(010) 80481147
Org. Type Public body
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Min WU
Title
Position Assistant
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
BGI (formerly known as Beijing Genomics Institute) was founded in Beijing on Sept 9th, 1999 with the mission ofsupporting the development of science and technology, building strong research teams, and promoting the develop-ment of scientific partnership in genomics field.With a goal toward excellence, high efficiency, and accuracy, BGI hassuccessfully completed a large number of projects. These include sequencing 1% of the human genome for the Inter-national Human Genome Project, contributing 10% to the International Human HapMap Project, carrying out researchto combat SARS, being a key player in the Sino-British Chicken Genome Project, and completely sequencing the ricegenome, the silkworm genome, and, most recently, the first Asian diploid genome.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: To Have a Further Research with "Stazione Zoologica A. Dohrn's Genomics"
DESCRIPTION:
In order to prepare the relevant person and equipment, We need more info about DOHRN ‘s GENOMICS projects,andPlease send it to us in advance.
According to the project’s requirment, we can provide the services of Gene’s Sequencing technology and high fluxdata stream analysis.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
We are interested in STAZIONE ZOOLOGICA A. DOHRN ‘s GENOMICS projects for sequencing and annotations ofgenomes from marine bacteria and eukaryotes.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Beijing Oasis New Energy Technology Co., LtdOrganisation
Address No 25, Yongxing Rd,Daxing District102600 BeijingChina
Web site http://www.oasisnewenergy.com
Phone 010-63733600
Org. Type Company
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Zong ZHANG
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 18911299600
Organisation Details
Thanks to all the care and love over the years, third-party Beijing Oasis New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. since itsinception, has always been to "create the leading brand of solar companies," as the goal, while continuing to improveproduct and service quality, now has established a sound R & D , production, sales, construction and after-sales ser-vice system.The company has specialized technical and R & D team and perfect system, according to the customer'srenewable energy resources in conditions to provide solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, and various complemen-tary energy the best solution, including the grid, off-grid and small household systems.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Further Discussion
DESCRIPTION:
Hope to build a long term relationship with Italy and find new cooperations.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Chinalight Solar Co. LtdOrganisation
Address Xingguangsan Street, Opto-Mechatronics Industrial Park,Tongzhou District,101111 BeijingChina
Web site www.chinalightsolar.com
Phone 010-81506588
Org. Type Company
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name XX WANG
Title
Position Researcher
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 010-81506123
Organisation Details
Chinalight Solar Co. Ltd. (abbr. as Chinalight Solar) was established in 2005. It is affiliated to China General Technolo-gy (Group) Holding Ltd. (abbr. as Genertec) and has a subsidiary company—Chinalight Haoyu Photovoltaic Technology(Beijing) Co. Ltd. Chinalight Solar is located in Opto-Mechatronics Industrial Park, Tongzhou Industrial Park of Zhong-guancun Science & Technology Zone, Beijing.
As an important part of the “advanced manufacturing”, which is one of the four pillars of Genertec, ChinalightSolar devotes itself in the R&D, production, distribution, and post-sale service of multicrystalline silicon solarcells and modules and corresponding services for system integration. It also strategically invested on the upstreambusiness—high-purity silicon material purification in an effort to develop the company into an internationally compet-itive photovoltaic enterprise featuring “leading products and excellent management.”
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: New Cooperation
It searches for a new collaboration with foreign private and public organisations.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
CNPVOrganisation
Address Victory industry Park257000 Dongying CityChina
Web site http://www.cnpv-power.com/
Phone 86-546-7795555
Org. Type Company
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name XX ZHANG
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 0546-7795092
Organisation Details
CNPV, founded in 2006, is a leading multi product solar company that produces ingots, wafers, cells and solar mod-ules, and has strong presence in the solar photovoltaic space that designs, manufactures and supplies highly efficientand cost effective terrestrial crystalline solar photovoltaic modules, which provide reliable and environmentally cleanelectric power to on-grid and off-grid residential, commercial, industrial and utility scale applications throughout theworld.CNPV, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, CNPV Dongying Solar Power Company Limited, locates its facilityin Dongying, a beautiful habitat city at the Huanghe River Delta which is an important part of the Pan-Bohai sea bayeconomic corridor. Since the establishment of Shengli oil field which is the second biggest in China, Dongying hasbeen a city of entrepreneurship producing enterprises and businesses with dynamic growth potential.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: New Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:
Further cooperation in the field of new energy.
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Energy Engineering and Low Carbon Technology Laboratory,China Agricultural UniversityOrganisation
Address East Campus of China Agricultural University.100000 BeijingChina
Web site http://www.cau.edu.cn/
Phone 86 10 62737858
Org. Type University
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Baozhi WANG
Title
Position Assistant
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
Energy Engineering and Low Carbon Technology Laboratory(EELC) takes the followings as its major interests of re-searches, including but not limited to, Energy Saving Technologies, Renewable Energy(solar energy, wind energy,bioenergy and micro-hydropower),and the associated reuse of solid and liquid organic wastes(for fertilizer, energy,engineering materials, and waste reduction, etc.). The mission of EELC is to save energy, to reduce GHGs emissions,and to enhance the social-economical-environmental harmonious and sustainable development, so as to serve for thenew countryside construction. EELC consists of six faculties (one professor, two associate professors, one assistantprofessor, two research assistants).Currently five PhD students and 29 MSc students are studying in this laboratory.Three majors and located in EELC: Renewable Energy Engineering, Vehicle Engineering, and Rural Environmental Pro-tection Engineering.
Renewable Energy Engineering: Biogas Engineering, Household Biomass Stove Studies, Biomass Resources Assessment,and Algae Production Engineering.
Rural Environmental Protection Engineering: Household Constructed Wetlands.
Vehicle Engineering: Intelligent Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Insurance, Vehicle Electrical Control and In-telligent Technology.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Biomass Energy Industry Risk Analysis
DESCRIPTION:
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As the whole world, China also would like to find the fast way to Green Development through Biomass Energy explo-ration. However, lots of uncertainties and risks lying in front of us.
Theses are:
1. Rnvironmental Risks of BioEnergy Exploration2. Economic Risks3. Possible Policy Needs.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
This project would be a great tool for the government to clearly define the recent and medium term strategy ofbioenergy exploration.
Offer & Request: Farms Greenhouse Gas Emissions Detection and Emission ReductionTechnology
DESCRIPTION:
GHGs emission from livestock production sector occupies about 5% plus of the total emission of mainland of China.To have real data about the emission and emission points in the livestock farm, then to have suitable technologies toreduce the emission, are mostly welcome to help the country to meet the claimed goals.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Types of cooperation:
1. to introduce already existed mature technology for GHGs monitoring and remission reduction in Europe to Chi-na
2. to modify the technology to adopt to Chinese situation3. to jointly apply for international founding to support the technology demo in China.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ ICT
NLC Ancient Books LibraryOrganisation
Address No.7 Wenjin street,xicheng district100034 BeijingChina
Web site www.nlc.gov.cn
Phone (+86 10)88003091
Org. Type Public body
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Hongyan CHEN
Title
Position President
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone (+86 10)88003091
Organisation Details
The National Museum of China (NMC) is located on the east side of the Tian’anmen Square in Beijing. It was foundedin February, 2003 after a merger between the former National Museum of Chinese History and the National Museumof Chinese Revolution. NMC, an integrated national museum under the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic ofChina, focuses on both history and art and is dedicated to its collection, exhibitions, research, archaeology, publiceducation, and cultural communication.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Minority Literacy Restoration Center
DESCRIPTION:
NLC Ancient Books Library is one of the most famous minority literacy collection center.There are 16 kinds and 34555books in total.However,there are still several limitations exist,including the professors,the place,the material andthe technology.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
As everyone knows,Italy is one of the best both in equipment and technology.So we wish to find some help in materi-al,equipment and trainning from Italy and to promote a further development in minority literacy together.
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Research and Development Center for Grass and Environ-mentOrganisation
Address No.9 Shuguanghuayuan Middle Road, Haidian District100097 BeijingChina
Web site www.baafs.net.cn
Phone 86(10) 51503408
Org. Type Public body
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Xincun HOU
Title Research Assistant
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 86(10) 51503408
Organisation Details
Research and Development Center for Grass and Environment (RDCGE for short), was established in 2002, a com-prehensive institute specialized in the research and application of grass and environment in Beijing. Based on grassscience, with the purpose to improve the ecological environment, RDCGE has established the service system of grassresources collection, development, application and production technology, which could provide the scientific the-ory and efficient technology support for ecological construction socio-economic development in Beijing. The mainresearch direction of RDCGE is related to development and utilization of bioenergy plant and biomass, landscaping,sandstorm management and soil conservation, forage production and grassland animal husbandry. RDCGE has been di-vided into several sections, including Bioenergy Grass Group, Landscape Group, Ecological Management Group, Grass-land Resources Group and Physical and Chemical Analysis Lab. RDCGE has 23 active staff, including 15 researchers (11people with Ph. D.), 8 research management and service personnel. And 30 other research staffs also work in RDCGE,including postdoctoral researchers, graduate student and research support staff employed.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Research on Large-scale Cultivation and Development of HerbaceousBioenergy Plant in Marginal Land
DESCRIPTION:
During the development and application of renewable energy, bioenergy is preeminent with rich resources, suitablestorage and carbon neutrality. In this process, from a strategic perspective, Chinese Government encourages rationalutilization of marginal land resources to carry out the large-scale cultivation and base establishment of non-foodbioenergy plants. China should develop the bioenergy industry under the rule of ‘no competing for food with humanbeings and no competing for lands with food’. China has more than 1.0 × 109 hm2 of various types of marginal land
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resources which is adaptable for cultivation of energy plants, 20 percent of which could be used to grow herbaceousbioenergy plants.
Research on large-scale cultivation and development of herbaceous bioenergy plant in marginal land should be re-searched and proposed in order to utilize the saline-alkali land, desertification land and other types of marginal landin China, to select the herbaceous bioenergy plant with high yield and strong ecological adaptability and to cultivateherbaceous bioenergy plant and evaluate its production potential in the marginal land in the Beijing suburbs. Thisresearch would lay a solid scientific foundation for the development of biomass material production and ecologicalrestoration in marginal land.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
This project plans to cooperate with the relevant research institutions in Italy and do some international cooperationin the following scientific realms:
1. Interchange and share the resource of herbaceous bioenergy plant in China and Italy, and research its stress resis-tance in the same time.
2. Cultivate herbaceous bioenergy plant in large scale and evaluate its potential in marginal land in China and Italy.
3. Offer many academic exchange and communication activities for the researchers from China and Italy who devoteoneself to the study on bioenergy plant and biomass energy.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Shanghai Solar Energy Research CenterOrganisation
Address No.880 ziyue street200241 ShanghaiChina
Web site http://www.solarcell.net.cn/
Phone 021-61679880
Org. Type Research
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name XX HAO
Title
Position Vice-Chief Engenee
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 13636604033
Organisation Details
Center relies on Aerospace Group, Shanghai Institute of Space Power advanced space photovoltaic technology,special-purpose equipment in power systems, high-energy chemical power, physical power and electronic power sup-ply design, research, production and testing on the experience and strengths used in ground with (civilian) solar pho-tovoltaic technology development and application, mainly in the solar PV industry chain research of key technologies,industrialization technology research, key R & D, production, testing equipment, research and development.Centerwas built nearly 20,000 square meters of professional experimental base, has formed a silicon material, crystallinesilicon cells, thin film batteries, battery components, photovoltaic systems technology, application and testing ofexperimental conditions six categories of professionals to build silicon materials research and testing laboratories,the laboratories are equipped with various types of solar technology research and development necessary hardwareequipment and laboratory infrastructure facilities, including the development of appropriate software.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: New Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:
It finds new Italian cooperation in the field of the solar energy.
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development
Zhejiang Bolong Ecological Technology Co.,LtdOrganisation
Address 10 Hi-tec Area325011 WenzhouChina
Web site http://www.bolong86.com
Phone 18858799228
Org. Type Company
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Shun LI
Title
Position Vice President
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
Zhejiang Bolong Ecological Technology Co.,Ltd established in Wenzhou by the general body of shareholders of BolongEcotech Italia S.R.L ltd, is a technology-based venture. The registered fund is 50 million yuan. As the enterprise thatintroduces the technology projects, we take introduction, digestion, absorption and innovation as our tenet, inter-national technical cooperation, academic exchanges, personnel training as the basis, Wenzhou industrial technologyupgrading as the goal and shoulder the responsibility of environment protection. With the support of local governmentand relevant functional departments, Bolong makes use of international advanced technology and serves nationaleconomic construction purpose, basing our platform at Wenzhou High-tech Pioneering Park and putting technologyinto practice.
We cooperate with Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Polymer of Italian National Research Council (ICTP-CNR),Wenzhou University and Shandong University of Science and Technology to constitute Bolong professional expertsgroup, R&D and administrative team. The present three core technologies of Bolong are POLYFEM composites system-atic technology, Bolong.HEMIT multi-functional biodegradable liquid film technology and innocuous disposal technol-ogy of flying ash.
Bolong Ecological Corporation enjoys a remarkable team of management and marketing with strong cohesion. A largenumber of elites are gathered here. The team not only masters advanced technologies but also has his fingers on thepulse of market. We are ready to compete in the globe with insightful wisdom and great strategy.
“Compete in the globe so as to benefit the world“--we highly prize the aim of “ cherishing scientific innovation andbuilding a blue sky and green water “and sincerely realize the promises of maximizing the benefits of economy, soci-ety and environment with superb technology, high-qualified products and five-star service.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: Find Cooperation with Italy
DESCRIPTION:
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1. For innovative research and development of biodegradable materials for crop protection film, development-relatedfields of scientific research projects.
2.New projects cooperation
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
To own the "new type liquid mulching film" technology, based on the first party has some "humic acid liquid film"product improvement, technical guidance and service to the second party.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Ecological Technology
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Research and development of new type liquid mulching film products: liquid film, dry-land crop fertilizer with weed.
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▪ ICT
Zondy Cyber Group Co.,Ltd.Organisation
Address A10# Optical Valley Software Pakr,#1 Guanshan Avenue,East Lake High-Tech Development Zone430073 WuhanChina
Web site http://english.mapgis.com.cn/EN/index.aspx
Phone 86-27-87785588
Org. Type Company
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Da FANG
Title
Position General Manager
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 86-27-13016423272
Organisation Details
Zondy Cyber Group is an industry-academy-research integration software enterprise specialized in Geographic Infor-mation System (GIS) research, development, application and services. We are tightly associated with China Universityof Geosciences (Wuhan) and “Research Center for GIS Software and Application Engineering” of the Ministry of Edu-cation.China’s first Color Map Editing and Publication SystemàMapCAD in 1991?
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Request: New Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:
1. They want to enter Italy Market.2. They want to attend and to bid for the relevant Italian Projects3. They want to find Italian partner4. They can co-construct laboratory and provide solutions5. They want to make the experience and technology exchang6. They have cooperated with Franch, attended the German relevant exhibition and kept in touch with World
Bank in order to get or apply for some projects.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
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▪ Life Sciences
Alfa Intes Terapeutica Splendore SrlOrganisation
Address Via Fratelli Bandiera, 2680026 Casoria (Na)Italy
Web site www.alfaintes.it
Phone 0039 6060081584
Org. Type Company
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Salvatore D'ANTONIO
Title doctor
Position Director of Quality System Compliance
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
Alfa Intes Terapeutica Splendore Srl is a private pharmaceutical company which works in ophthalmic therapy fielddealing with the production and control of proprietary medicine for national and international markets.
In particular it deals with:
• Sterile liquids ( multi dose and single dose eye drops, injections)• Sterile powders for eye drops• Ophthalmic ointments• Non-sterile liquids of large and small volume
Recently, it has extended its activities also to the sector of surgical instruments for the production of medical devicesin steel and titanium for the ophthalmic and ear microsurgery and plastic surgery.
Its mission is to provide products and services for the prevention and the specialist care for eye diseases, accordingto national and international standards of quality and safety.
It aims at the production of high-quality and high technology quality and services.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: New Product Line and Active Substances
DESCRIPTION:
The project aims at the identification of production lines for the manufacture of new pharmaceutical forms and atleast for the replacement of the obsolete machinery. At the same time the project employs active substances pro-duced by industries which complies with the requirements of European standards. In particular it aims at identifying
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direct representatives of leading companies with the certificate ISO 9000/2000 and, if it is required, which own ac-tives substances guaranteed by Good Manufacturing Practice Certificates according to European standards.
It is necessary that the certificate provides the identity of the European responsible for the complains about the re-spect of good manufacturing standards and European standards on occupational safety.
The company is highly specialized on the realization of drugs and diagnostic for the ophthalmic therapy. The labo-ratory produces several pharmaceutical forms such as liquid (sterile and non-sterile), semi-solid (sterile) and solid(sterile).
The company has several areas and rooms equipped for training.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Pharmaceutical sector, production.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
1. Identification of leading companies which manufacture machinery for pharmaceutical products.
• Filling machines for plastic bottles from 3 to 15 ml with screw and snap cap type and single dose ( for preserv-atives free eye drops)
• Blister packing machines for bottles, soft capsules in different formats, hard capsules in different formats, sy-ringe B/D type from 1,5 to 3 ml and 0,6 ml single and multiple dose.
• Bagging machine , oftaial aluminum bag type• Cartooning machine for bottles, soft capsules in different formats, hard capsules in different formats, syringe
B/D type from 1,5 to 3 ml and 0,6 ml single and multiple dose and ointment tubes of 5/7 gr.• Filling machines for syringes in nest, HAYPACK BD type• Autoclaves• Dry stoves• Plants for soft capsules and soft gel manufacture ( preparation, filling, drying tunnels, sorting machines , trol-
leys for drying oven, etc.)• Plants for hard capsules which have to contain liquid substances with welding technology (preparation, fill-
ing, drying tunnels, sorting machines , trolleys for drying oven, etc.)• Unwinder machines and folder machines for TNT (for manufacturing hospital drapes)• Welding machines for bags kit ( disposable custom pack)• Accessories for machines ( labeling machines, tapes, etc.)
2. Identification of leading companies for the manufacture of packaging materials.
• Plastic bottles for eye drops of 3/5 ml• Single dose bottles of 0,5/0,6 ml• Caps for single dose bottles• preformed bags to be welded to contain custom pack• hospital TNT• plastic materials and aluminum for blister machine
3. Identification of leading companies for the manufacture of raw materials
• high molecular weight hyaluronic acid• tetracycline hydrochloride• micro sterile tetracycline hydrochloride• hydrocortisone sodium phosphate• levofloxacin hemihydrates• gentamicin sulfate• sodium hyaluronate• chloramphenicol• micro sterile chloramphenicol• neomycin sulfate• loteprednol etabonate• ketotifen fumarate
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development
ASSORESTAUROOrganisation
Address Via Londonio 1520154 MilanItaly
Web site www.assorestauro.org
Phone +390234930653
Org. Type Other
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Alessandro ZANINI
Title Prof.
Position Vice President
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +393484765591
Organisation Details
End providers of service for the Cultural Heritage restoration and conservation sector. ASSORESTAURO intends to rep-resent this sector nationally and internationally.
The purpose of ASSORESTAURO is therefore to coordinate, protect and promote its member company interests, aidingprogress and development, accrediting products and services and representing member companies in relations withthe Institutions and organizations working in the field of the research and education, standardization and promotion.
In detail, the association:
- promotes studies and research
- Participates in drafting and circulating international standards to qualify member companies
- directly or indirectly organizes educational or updating courses, research and conferences for the evolution and dif-fusion of technologies and product uses
- promotes and organizes agreements, synergies and inter-associative accords throughout the world.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer: ASSORESTAURO
Assorestauro offers the widest panel of Italian enterprises, companies, laboratories focused on Cultural Heritage Con-servation.
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Assorestauro member companies product the most advanced technological solutions for Conservation and Restorationyards.
Assorestauro companies have a long time experiences in international cooperation and projects, supporting customersin any kind of scientific and technical consultancy and support.
Assorestauro members work daily close with Italian public Institutions of Research and Conservation.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ ICT
C.I.V.E.S. Foundation - MAV, Virtual Archaeological MuseumOrganisation
Address Via IV Novembre n.4480056 Herculaneum (Naples)Italy
Web site www.museomav.it
Phone +39 081 19806511
Org. Type Other
Size 1-10
Participant Details
Name Ciro CACCIOLA
Title
Position Director
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
MAV, the Virtual Archaeological Musuem, is just a stone’s throw away from the archaeological dig of the ancientHer-culaneum. It is one of the most advanced centres of culture and technology applied to Cultural Heritage and com-munication inItaly. It houses a unique and extraordinary museum: a virtual and interactive tour during which visitorsexperience the emotion of travelling back in time to the moment before the eruption of 79 A.D., described by Pliny,which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Over seventy multimedia installations bring back thelife and splendour of the main archaeological areas ofPompeii,Herculaneum, Baia, Stabia andCapri. Through scene re-constructions, visual interfaces and holograms, you are led into a virtual dimension, experiencing the archaeologicalheritage interactively by exploiting the new opportunities off ered by multimedia technologies. The MAV is a placefor learning and understanding, where the real and the imaginary meet to give life to new ways of learning and ofentertainment. Company mission is the Promotion of cultural heritage by using the new technologies. Keys to successare Technology, innovation, 3D reconstructions, interactivity, virtual reality.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: MAV on Tour - Creating a Nomadic Museum
DESCRIPTION:
Reproducing the MAV, Virtual Archaeological Museum.
Admiring archeological remains often preserved in inaccessible areas for tourists, visiting closed areas, reproducinglost spaces and events , discovering a knowledge reserved to specialists. New technologies offer to museums new andunimaginable educational perspectives. Moreover, the museum has an other exceptional advantage: mobility and itsreproduction. An exposition where the integrity of the structure can be doubled and transported all over the. world,without typical obligations of a traditional museum: the knowledge, the art and the history will meet the publiceverywhere.
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INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
A challenge that the MAV had last year, using its unique know-how and the worldwide popularity of the archeologicalarea of Pompei for doubling and transferring its exposition in Valparaiso, Chile, using the Universal Forum of Cultures.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Promotion of cultural heritage by using the new technologies; Technology; 3D Reconstructions; Interactivity; Virtualreality.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, private companies, research bodies and governmental bodies.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Commercial and production.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ Tourism
CIAO Group S.r.l.Organisation
Address viale bruno buozzi 7700197 RomaItaly
Web site www.ciaogroup.it
Phone 0697997191
Org. Type Company
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Virgilio MANNI
Title Engineer
Position board of directors, design partner
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +39 348 01 96 526
Organisation Details
CIAO Group is an italian company, placed in Rome. It is an architectural and engineering consulting firm where morethan 80 professionals operate to supply top design quality and technological skills covering all projects phases, fromconception to work supervision, ensuring excellence in design poposals and execution based on highly qualified back-grounds and skills marked by italian styles. CIAO's main sectors of activity are urban planning, residential, tertiary andindustrial buildings, social-leisure and cultural activities buildings, sanitary-health buildings, hotels touristic resortsand facilities, architectural restoration, infrastructures (marinas, railways, stations, highways).
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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▪ Cultural Heritage
CNR - DPC, National Research Council of Italy - Departmentof Cultural HeritageOrganisation
Address P.le Aldo Moro 700185 RomeItaly
Web site www.dpc.cnr.it
Phone +39 06 90672365
Org. Type Research
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Luciano CESSARI
Title Architect
Position Head of research. Member of Scientific Board of the DPC
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The Department of Cultural Heritage (DPC) created in 2006 as a consequence of a general re-organisation of the CNR,National Research Council of Italy, is the scientific coordination body to which the CNR has assigned the statutorytask of linking up the activities of the research groups, each of which operating according to its specific competence,in the field of cultural heritage. The interdisciplinary nature of the cultural heritage sector, as reflected in the trans-versal nature of humanistic research and technological innovation, finds its adequate connecting node in the DPC. Inaccordance with the agency’s strategies, the latter promotes an 'integrated management’ of the research in order toensure greater territorial, economic and productive incisiveness for the policies related to the promotion and man-agement of the heritage.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer: Interdisciplinary Expertise: Human and Engineering Sciences for the Study of Cul-tural Heritage
The Department of Cultural Heritage (DPC) is the scientific coordination body to which the National Research Council(CNR) has assigned the statuary task of define the policy, co-ordinate the research activities of the CNR’s Institutesand develop relationships with public and private, national and international players in the field of cultural heritage.
The aim is to improve the governance of the cultural heritage and landscape in order to increase the economic, socialand cultural outputs through the management of national and international projects and the exploitation of its re-search results.
Strategy and strength of CNR – DPC is an innovative model of scientific network able to establish fruitful co-operationsand synergies between human and engineering sciences and operative expertise and skill with the aim of increasingthe value of the heritage of a territory and of improving its management.
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This area of research covers different aspects of the research activities on cultural heritage. The conservation andthe preservation of monuments and artworks is aninterdisciplinary field requiring close co-operation between human sciences (philology, history, archeology, etc.) and
natural sciences (chemistry, physics, geology, biology, information technologies, etc.).
The Institutes of the CNR - DPC themselves are specialized in human, historical and archeological studies/topics, onone side, like the Institute for Aegean and Near Eastern studies (ICEVO), the Institute for the study on the Italic andAncient Mediterranean Civilizations (ISCIMA) and the Institute of Archeological heritage monuments and sites (IBAM);and, on the other side, Institutes more devoted to the development and testing of technologies to be applied tocultural heritage, like the Institute for Technologies applied to cultural heritage (ITABC) and the Institute for theConservation and enhancement of cultural heritage (ICVBC).
Relying on an integrated and multidisciplinary model of scientific network, the strategy carried out by the CNR - DPChas its starting point in the approach of the heritage considered as a “chain”.
The different moments of a study or of an action on an artworks follow coherently one after the other with the aim ofstudying the various aspects of the heritage and so increase the its final value. The different moments of the “chain”include knowledge, diagnosis, monitoring, valorisation, preservation, use and management.
Another strength of the CNR - DPC is the creation and the development of relationships with other public and private,national and international, players of the sector. These are private and public research organisations, universities,networks of excellence, public bodies and companies. This network also involves international organisations, withwhom the Cultural Heritage Department co-operates for all the matters concerning the participation to European re-search projects, the promotion of research results and the technology transfer activities.
In the near future, the established and operative assets of knowledge, skills and technologies of CNR-DPC will be setin three strategic lines that represent different aspects of its policy:
• Methodologies and technologies for the monitoring and preventive maintenance of cultural heritage• Holistc strategy for the integrated management and multi-user use of cultural heritage of a territory• Process for the enhancement and sustainable development of natural and anthropogenic
cultural landscapes.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
CNR - IAMC, National Research Council of Italy - Institute forCoastal Marine EnvironmentOrganisation
Address Calata Porta di Massa80133 NaplesItaly
Web site www.iamc.cnr.it
Phone (+39) 0815423803
Org. Type Research
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Ennio MARSELLA
Title
Position Research Manager
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The research activity carried out at the Institute for the Coastal Marine Environment mainly concerns the geological,chemical, physical and biological aspects of the coastal marine environment and is supported by highly technologicalfacilities both in the laboratory and at sea.
The Institute also offers different forms of vocational training, including a Doctorate school in Marine Science andEngineering.
Moreover IAMC is currently running contracts at EU, National and Regional level.
The Institute has an ongoing co-operation with Regional Authorities and Port Authorities for the control and manage-ment of the Coastal Zone .
IAMC has large infrastructural facilities among which specialized laboratories and research vessels equipped for insitu analyses and monitoring.
The IAMC main activities are:
• Marine geology including stratigraphy, paleoclimate and seafloor tectonics; Marine geophysics , high resolutionsea floor morpho-bathymetry and acoustic response.
• Geological resources and risks.• Biological resources and sustainability, with particular attention to fishing and aquaculture resources.• Biodiversity of marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles, devoted to the study of: ecosystems of coastal
strip and resources; mechanism determining biodiversity; marine systems tolerance to perturbations.• Pre-operational and ecological oceanography dedicated to continuous forecasting of the future conditions of
the sea.• Scientific research and technologies development in the field of Earth Sciences.
Areas of Activity
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Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Environmental Monitoring and Remediation Strategy for Polluted Areawith Special Regards to the Commercial Port
An important effort has been dedicated in the last decade to investigate distribution patterns, sources, pathwaysand fate of a number of contaminants in the environmental system of the harbour of Naples and surrounding marineenvironments.
In particular, the Naples harbour founded as a military district in the period of Greek colonization, gradually grewin importance through centuries becoming theatre of important commercial and tourist activities. Many commer-cial and industrial activities insisted inside the port area (Sciarelli et al., 1982), about 30 industrial activities likeshipbuilding and repairs, electrical and sanitary plants whilst all others are located outside, northward of the east-ern Vigliena area, immediately related to the harbour (national and international societies managers of petroleumrefinery products). Presently, the harbour of Naples represents one of the most important commercial port of theMediterranean sea.
An intense monitoring program of seawater, sediments and biota started in 2001 and provided a clear “images” of thestate of contamination of the area and detailed information on the potential impact of different kinds of remediationwhich could be applied to restore acceptable pollution levels in this key commercial area of the Mediterranean.
An important research activity was implemented to verify the real effect of contaminants in terms of potential trans-fer from sediments to the water column and ultimately to the marine ecosystem. Sequential extraction procedures aswell as investigation on the physico-chemical parameters which control the dynamics of contaminants from sedimentsto the other interface were carried out providing an important “vision” of the cost effective approach to remedia-tion. On the other hand, geochemical modelling and contaminant speciation techniques were adopted to explore thepotential effects on the distribution of contaminants played by abrupt changes in physical parameters (pH, Eh, T, S,etc.) in order to forecast effects of dangerous release of pollutants in a highly dynamic environment.
Integrated remediation approaches were followed to verify the best practice for sediments restoring. In particular,soil washing and geoxidation by Fenton mixture were used to low high concentration of PAH and PCB with importantand significant results. However, the very fine grain size characterising the sediments basically exclude the possibilityof a definitive cleaning by organic contaminants but reduce the more labile and bioavailable fractions.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Environmental Geochemistry; Sediment /Water Pollution
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Research bodies and institutions.
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▪ ICT
CNR - IASI, National Research Council of Italy - Institute forSystems Analysis and Computer ScienceOrganisation
Address Viale Manzoni 3000185 RomaItaly
Web site www.iasi.cnr.it
Phone 00390677161
Org. Type Research
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Giovanni FELICI
Title PhD
Position Senior Research Scientist
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 00393357046604
Organisation Details
The Institute for Systems Analysis and Computer Science is a state funded research institution in the ICT Departmentof the Italian National Research Council (CNR) located in Rome (Italy)
Our mission is to design formal models and to use them to understand, control and optimize the behavior of complexsystems. We develop methods and tools in different disciplines: Discrete Mathematics, Mathematical Optimization,Statistics, Formal Logic, Computer Science,Control Theory, Systems Science. We concretely apply new and existing tools to solve relevant problems in Biomedi-cine, Transportation, and Enterprise Management.
We participate to funded research projects and collaborate with private companies for technological transfer. TheInstitute is organized in the following research groups:
• computational and systems biology• discrete mathematics for computer science• information systems and knowledge bases• logic and theory of programming• mathematical modeling in biology and medicine• mathematical optimization and operations research• pathophysiology, metabolism and immunology• systems and control theory
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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Offer & Request: Optimization Software for Scheduling Ship Transportation of Oil and BulkProducts
DESCRIPTION:
We have extensively studied the problem of the scheduling of fleet of freight ships that move oil or other bulk prod-ucts between production and consumption points. The problem has been formulated as a mixed integer optimizationmodel of large size and we have derived several theoretical and practical results that enable to solve these largeproblems at optimality or near optimality in reasonable time. This allows to perform the strategic and tactical plan-ning of a fleet of ships in a optimal way guaranteeing that the available ships are used at their best and that charter-ing is used only if really needed. The solution methods are based on the use of state of the art optimization softwarecombined with ad hoc subroutines. The method can be customized, with limited extra work, to different logistic prob-lems involving different types of products and different types of transport means (ground, air, combination thereof).An application of this software has been used by AgipPetroli (ENI) for the scheduling of crude oil tanker ships.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The proposed approach tackle a very complex problem using an extremely detailed mathematical model and sophis-ticated solution techniques. Its benefits are to be found in the quality of the solution produced and in the short timerequired to produce a solution. For example, the scheduling of 30 large sized oil tanker ships over a period of 3months can be produced in few hours, while tactical adjustments to an existing schedule may require few minutes.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
The actual state of the system is a fully developed prototype in C under a linux environment. The system uses subrou-tines from commercial integer programming software but can be adapted to open source packages. The competencesthat have been developed in the realization of this project can be adapted to tackle the solution of similar logisticsand transportation problems using the latest development in the theory and practice of optimization of large andcomplex systems.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):
The IPR of the system in its actual stage belong to the CNR IASI.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Sea Logistics, Logistics, Transportation.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
The partner searched for operates in the field of Research in Mathematical Optimization, Logistics, and OptimizationSoftwares for Logistics and is interested in working on methods that guarantees the highest possible quality of itsdecision making processes with respect to the scheduling of transport means, in particular ships, over a mid to longterm horizon.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Realization of a software system that optimizes the scheduling of ships or other transport means, experimental testof the system over a number of scenario, realization of a complete package for industrial application.
Offer & Request: Optimization Algorithms and Software for Staff Rostering
DESCRIPTION:
Organization that provide human assisted services 24-7 face complex problems in determining the shifts of staff mem-bers in such a way that the demand is always properly covered and the contract agreements are satisfied. Typicalcomplex issues are the distribution of rest shifts – usually concentrated on the same days (Saturdays and Sundays), themanagement of demand peaks, the assignment of overtime, the dimension and the frequency of the shifts for differ-ent categories of contracts and of service type. Such problems can be modeled with very large integer programmingmodels that are able to accommodate, when properly designed, the different requirements of a specific service. Wehave develop an optimization model and algorithms for Alitalia Staff Rostering able to produce an optimal rosteringthat guarantees the coverage of the demand with the minimum staff size and the perfect balancing of the rest shiftsamong all staff members.
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INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The method is based on several mathematical properties of the problem that have been exploited in order to designan exact solution method. The competences that have been developed in the realization of this project can be adapt-ed to tackle the solution of similar staff rostering and scheduling problems that may apply to the design of shifts infactories, air companies, transport crews, call services, banks and large stores. The actual stage of development ofthe optimization software enables to deal with problems of very large size, where the dimension of the staff is in therange of thousands.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
The actual state of the system is a fully developed algorithm in C under a linux environment. The system uses sub-routines from commercial integer programming software but can be adapted to open source packages.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):
The IPR of the system in its actual stage belong to the CNR - IASI.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Staff Rostering and scheduling in large organization that provide 24hours-7days a week services or production.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
The partner searched for operates in the field of Research in Mathematical Optimization, Staff Management Softwareor possess problems of that type and intends to contribute to the development of an ad hoc optimization system tosupport staff scheduling and management decisions.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Realization of a software system that optimizes Staff Rostering and Scheduling in different service or production con-texts.
Offer & Request: DMB: Software for Knowledge Extraction from Biological and Genetic Da-ta
DESCRIPTION:
DMB is a collection of software tools that perform knowledge extraction from data. The methods adopted are basedon several models and algorithms that have been developed by a team of researchers of CNR-IASI and other scientificinstitutions. The main characteristic of the DMB system is that it extracts knowledge in form of logic rules, regardlessof the form of the input data. The main feature of the method is that it is based on the solution of several difficultoptimization problems used to model the feature selection and the formula extraction steps. Such models are solvedwith special algorithms developed ad hoc that exhibit a fast and robust behavior also with very large data sets. Themethods have been applied to Microarray analysis problems, living species classification through mitochondrial frag-ments analysis (Barcode), TAG SNPs selection and prediction.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The method proposes a innovative way to analyze experimental data in biological and genetic setting, providing atype of information that standard statistical methods do not support. The field is extremely active and new dataanalysis and problems are produced with the introduction of new experimental instruments and protocols, requiringnew high quality research to adapt the methods of analysis to the quality of the data.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
The actual state of the system is a fully developed prototype developed in C under a windows and linux environment.The system is undergoing constant improvements with the introduction of new methods and algorithms and with thesurfacing of new problems.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):
The IPR of the system in its actual stage belong to the CNR IASI.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Bioinformatics, genetic data analysis, clinical data analysis.
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TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
In this profile we are interested in a) biomedical labs with the need of extremely accurate analysis of their exper-iments, b) research teams with background in Mathematical Programming and Statistics willing to collaborate forfurther theoretical and applicative developments of the method, b) biological data analysis software houses willingto adopt the proposed method and bring it to the market.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
We expect to establish new collaborations to enhance the capabilities of our methods and to apply it to new biologicaland genetic data.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ ICT
CNR - IBAM, National Research Council of Italy - Institute ofArchaeological and Architectural HeritageOrganisation
Address C. da S. Loya85050 Tito Scalo (PZ)Italy
Web site www.ibam.cnr.it
Phone
Org. Type Research
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Nicola MASINI
Title
Position Senior Researcher
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
CNR - IBAM is a research Institute of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) located in the in three regions ofSouth Italy rich in cultural and archaeological heritage.
Main research activities are: Tracking system of moveable art object; new earth observation technologies for Archae-ological research and the monitoring of cultural resources; diagnostics for restoration of monuments and historicalbuilt heritage; development and application of technologies for Cultural and Archaeological Heritage, conservationand management; international activity; young researchers.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeological Research, the Study of Pa-leoenvironment and the Monitoring of Archaeological Sites Affected by Clandestine Exca-vations
DESCRIPTION:
The project deals with the development of algorithms for the processing of very high resolution satellite imagery inArchaeology.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
selection of different test sites characterized by different land cover in order to test and validate image processingmethods/algorithms for the detection of archaeological buried sites.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
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Archaeology and Cultural Heritage management.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Research bodies.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The objective is to set up and validate image processing methods/algorithm for the detection if archaeological buriedstructure .
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Tourism▪ ICT▪ Life Sciences
CNR - IBP, National Research Council of Italy - Institute ofProtein BiochemistryOrganisation
Address Via Pietro Castellino, 11180131 NapoliItaly
Web site
Phone
Org. Type Research
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Gianfranco PELUSO
Title Professore
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 3896797565
Organisation Details
The research fields of the Institute are:
• Study of the relation between structure and function of proteins and enzymes;• Isolation, characterization, and biotechnological application of proteins and enzymes of extremophiles.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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▪ Life Sciences
CNR - ICIB, National Research Council of Italy - Institute ofCybernetics "Edoardo Caianiello"Organisation
Address Via Campi Flegrei, 3480078 Pozzuoli (Naples)Italy
Web site www.cib.na.cnr.it
Phone +39 081 867 5103
Org. Type Research
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Antonia MONACO
Title
Position Documentation Office
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
CNR - ICIB is a research institute of the National Research Council of Italy located in Pozzuoli (Naples). It carries outmultidisciplinary activities of research, formation and technological transfer.
The research fields of the Institute are: Physical of the condensed matter; Information sciences; Neuroscience; Biol-ogy.
It deals with physics and technology of quantum devices and of laser-matter interaction, biological mechanisms andsymbolic computation methodologies for the development of collaborative information systems.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Active Video Surveillance System Working 24 Hour a Day in Outdoor andIndoor Environments
DESCRIPTION:
The realization of a hybrid intelligent system based on the integration of artificial neural networks and intelligentagents. Artificial neural networks act as intelligent virtual sensors.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Active intrusion detectors and/or movements discriminators.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The institute is searching distribution agreement and aims at the identification of new customers.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Life Sciences
CNR - ICTP, National Research Council of Italy - Institute onChemistry and Technology of PolymersOrganisation
Address Via Campi Flegrei, 3480078 Pozzuoli (Naples)Italy
Web site www.ictp.cnr.it
Phone +39 081 8675212
Org. Type Research
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Mario MALINCONICO
Title Professor
Position Professor
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +39 3805159549
Organisation Details
CNR – ICTP is an institute of research part of the National Research Council of Italy. The Institute deals with new ener-gy, environmental protection and life science. The CNR - ICTP has both equipments to process (extruders, Brabender,etc.) and to characterize thermal (DSC, TGA, DMTA), morphological (OM, SEM, TEM, AFM), structural (X-Ray, FTIR,NMR) and mechanical (Instron, pendulum, etc.) polymer based materials, blends and composites. The research activ-ities are mostly concentrated on:
• Correlation molecular structure and composition, physical structure and morphology,physical-chemical properties and processability of polymeric based materials;
• Realization of innovative polymeric materials such as blends, mixtures, composites and nano-composites withtailored end-use properties.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Water Based Sprayable Mulching for Crop Protection
DESCRIPTION:
The project aims at developing and testing innovative mulching materials for protected cultivation based onbiodegradable coatings.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
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The coatings are applied as spray on the soil. The coatings are made of biodegradable water soluble polysaccharidescoming from seaweeds or crustaceous shells and reinforced with vegetal fibers, coming from wastes of agro-foodproducts, such as hemp, kenaf, cotton, bamboo, waste cellulose from recycled paper.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
We need to find companies able to supply the raw materials for the preparation of the sprayable coatings at the bestcost/performance ratio.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
The coatings are at an industrial pilot plant production level. Many tests have been carried out in Italy, Netherlands,China and Spain on different crops and flower cultivations, either in soil and in pots.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):
A patent has been issued to Dr. Mario Malinconico in Italy, and an international patent application procedure (PCT)has been started.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Agriculture; waste management.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities; Research bodies; Private companies; Governmental bodies.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The mulching will protect the cultivation from the appearance of spontaneous weeds, help pest control, reduce waterevaporation, reduce soil desertification.
Offer & Request: Biomedical Polymers for Tissue Engineering and Controlled Release
DESCRIPTION:
The development of protocols for the functionalization of biodegradable polyesters. Modified polycaprolactone hasbeen also used for successive crosslinking reactions. Chemical modification of natural polysaccharides (alginate, chi-tosan) and their blends for use as hydrogels, devices for drug release and biodegradable networks intended to prolongthe in situ re-sorption time of a mineral phase for tissue regeneration. Realization of scaffolds for tissue engineeringbased on blends of PDLLA and PCL. Realization of composite materials based on PCL reinforced with silica nanoparti-cles. Realization of non-viral vectors for gene therapy based on polyethylenimine (PEI) and biocompatible polymers.Chemical modification of the biopolymer/PEI material with the insertion of molecules able to work as ligands of re-ceptors in order to improve the transfection efficiency. Shape-memory biodegradable polymers for in vivo applica-tions based on cross-linked polycaprolactone.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
The materials are so far produced at lab scale.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):
Know-how is available
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Tissue repair, bone graft, drug release in medicine.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
University; Research bodies; Private companies; Governmental bodies.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The improvement of already existing materials, the technique of chemical functionalization in bulk through radicalgrafting of unsaturated molecules onto biocompatible polymers gives the opportunity to modify important character-istics as polarity, compatibility with other biopolymers, hydrophilicity, together with the possibility to create bindingsites for specific interactions with proteins or drugs for applications in the controlled release field.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ ICT
CNR - IMAA, National Research Council of Italy - Institute ofMethodologies for Environmental AnalysisOrganisation
Address Contrada Santa Loja, Zona Industriale85050 Tito Scalo (Potenza)Italy
Web site www.imaa.cnr.it
Phone +39 0971 427232
Org. Type Research
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Vincenzo LAPENNA
Title
Position director
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
CNR - IMAA is an Italian institute of research. It has its headquarter in the Potenza Research Area of CNR and a Centrein Marsico Nuovo, Val d’Agri (Basilicata region).
IMAA’s research activity has been devoted to the development and the integration of Earth Observation Technologiesaiming at the study of environmental and geophysical processes and the application in new energies sector, environ-mental protection and cultural heritage.
The Institute’s activities are organized within the four following axes:
• Satellite, airborne and ground-based Earth Observation for the study of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithos-phere, and biosphere plus their interactions, for the development of meteo-climatic applications and the pre-diction, prevention and mitigation of risks;
• Chemical-physical characterization of ground, soil and subsoil;• Development of advanced environmental monitoring techniques based on the integration of in-situ and remote
sensing chemical-physical, biological and ecological methods;• Integrated methodologies for energy-environmental planning and modelling and the management and interop-
erability of geospatial data.• The multi-disciplinary approach has been the key for the improvement of observing capability to study envi-
ronmental and geophysical processes characterised by a high level of complexity.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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Offer: Earth Observation Technologies for Natural Risk Prevention and Mitigation
DESCRIPTION:
Integration of satellite and in-situ technologies for geo-hazard monitoring with particular attention to the multi-tem-poral satellite image processing and to the early-warning technologies.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Landslide monitoring; volcanic ash plume monitoring; early detection of forest fires; flood monitoring; investigationof seismic faults.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Research institutes and universities.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Cooperation and bilateral programs in the field of interest.
The Institute partnership aims at developing new projects and new projects of research and establishing exchangeprograms among universities and research instituts.
Offer & Request: Earth Observation Technologies for Atmospheric and EnvironmentalStudies
DESCRIPTION:
Integration of satellite, airborne and ground-based technologies for atmospheric and environmental applicationswith particular attention to the study of physics and microphysics of atmospheric aerosols, atmospheric profiling andcloud detection.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
atmospheric and climatic studies, environmental protection, adaptation to climate changes,
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
The Institute partnership aims at developing new projects and new projects of research and establishing exchangeprograms among universities and research institutes.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Cooperation and bilateral programs in the field of interest.
Offer & Request: Earth Observation Technologies for Civil Infrastructures and PipelinesMonitoring
DESCRIPTION:
Integration of electromagnetic sensing technologies for strategic infrastructure monitoring.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Dam monitoring, tunnel and bridges remote control and monitoring, energy pipeline remote control (oil, gas, etc.),aqueduct monitoring, power plants and industrial centers control and monitoring.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Research institutes and universities.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Cooperation and bilateral programs in the field of interst.
Offer & Request: Integration of Satellite, Airborne and In-situ Observing Technologies forCultural Heritage Safeguard
DESCRIPTION:
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Integration of satellite, airborne and in-situ technologies for archaeological investigations and cultural heritage safe-guard.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Archaeological investigations, historical centers monitoring, protection of architectonic monuments by natural andanthropic risks.
Offer & Request: New ICT Technologies for Sharing and Interoperability of Geospatial Data
DESCRIPTION:
Web-services and web products for geospatial data managing.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The Institute partnership aims at developing new projects and new projects of research and establishing exchangeprograms among universities and research institute.
Offer & Request: Earth Observation Technologies for Environmental Studies
DESCRIPTION:
Integration of satellite, airborne and in-situ technologies for environmental studies with particular attention tothe study of physical properties of land surface, long-term monitoring of land cover, soil moisture variability, landdegradation, desertification and early detection of environmental stress in protected areas, environmental impact ofagriculture technologies. new technologies for precision farming.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Environmental protection, adaptation to climate changes, agriculture.
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Life Sciences
CNR - IRSA, National Research Council of Italy - Water Re-search InstituteOrganisation
Address via Salaria km 29,30000015 MonterotondoItaly
Web site www.irsa.cnr.it
Phone 00390690672850
Org. Type Research
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Licia GUZZELLA
Title PHD
Position Senior researcher
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +39 338 1189054
Organisation Details
The Water Research Institute (IRSA) was established in 1968 with a mandate to carry out research activities in thefields of management and protection of water resources and in developing methodologies and technologies for waterpurification and treatment of wastewater.IRSA was established approximately 20 years before the institution in Italy of the Ministry ofEnvironment and the National Agency for the Environment (ISPRA ex APAT), playing a key role in developing at countrylevel (citizens, institutions) a sensitivity toward environmental concerns, particularly towards the management andprotection of water resources. For the achievement of its institutional goals IRSA operates through the developmentof:
1. Innovative Research which includes the development of innovative processes and methodologies, design of ex-perimental and operational facilities, testing on pilot plants and test sites and environmental investigations;
2. Pre-normative Research and Activities involving the organization of the available knowledge to provide institu-tional users with basic tools for interventions at technical, administrative and legislative level;
3. Educational and trainig activities at different levels (assistance on thesis, scholarships, PhDs, post-graduatecourses for civil servants) for the growth of culture on water problems in Italy.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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Offer: Algal bloom and water quality of lakes
DESCRIPTION (min. 600 - max. 1000 characters):
Dystrophic phenomena may favour the growth of potentially toxic phytoplanktonic species in lakes, artificial reser-voirs and coastal waters. Particular attention has been paid to cyanophytes (or cyanobacteria) prokaryote organismsable to perform photosynthesis. Some species of this group, indeed, produce cyano-toxins as a defence against herbiv-orous organisms such as zooplankton and fish. These toxins also exert toxic effects on target human organs and systemsuch as liver, lungs and nervous system. IRSA carries out researches on this topic in three main areas: environmentalfactors behind the proliferation of cyanophytes, fast methods for detection of cyanophytes and impact of cyano-tox-ins on ecosystems. The role of nutrients in controlling the development of phytoplankton biomass is evaluated usingthe Algal Growth Potential test (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata). Analytical protocols based on immunoenzymaticscreening (ELISA) and quantitative analyses by HPLC are instead used to quantify the cyano-toxins concentrations.The potential toxicity of cyano-toxins is, then, tested on target organisms such as the crustacean Thamnocephalusplatyurus. The research results are integrated into guidelines for the management of the ecosystem. IRSA has recentlyconducted research activities on cyanophytes in Lake Pusiano, Lake Como and, more recently, in Lake Occhito, wheremassive blooms of the cyanophyte Planktothrix rubescens occurred.
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CNR - ISA, National Research Council of Italy - Institute offood sciencesOrganisation
Address Via Roma 6483100 AvellinoItaly
Web site www.isa.cnr.it
Phone +39 0825 299331
Org. Type Research
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Gian Luigi RUSSO
Title
Position Senior Scientist
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +39 3299064414
Organisation Details
The research lines are characterized by multidisciplinary approaches and are organized in three distinct areas, in-cluding different units:
1. Diet & Human Health2. Food Technology
The Institute of Food Sciences provides a good environment for participant laboratories in the program. Equipmentand personnel expertise are available to conduct a broad spectrum of techniques in genetic and nutritional epidemi-ology, molecular and cellular biology and protein science.
More details on ISA services for companies are available to this link: www.isa.cnr.it (click on “Servizi” on the topmenu bar)
The missions of ISA-CNR are:
• to study composition and nutritional qualities of food;• to evaluate the effects of nutrition and nutrients on human health;• to characterize and improve local food related to the Mediterranean diet.
The National Research Council (CNR) is the main public research institution inItaly. TheInstituteofFood Sciences, (ISA-CNR) (www.isa.cnr.it) holds a unique position within CNR since it was established in 1994 to meet the need for aresearch centre where physicians, biochemists, food technologists and others could synergistically co-operate to im-prove human health through improved nutritional strategies.
ISA-CNR has also experience in the implementation of EU funded projects, among them those actually ongoing are:
• “Identification and prevention of dietary and lifestyle-induced health effects in children and infants (IDEFICS)”.INTEGRATED PROJECT in Area 5.4.2 “Epidemiology of food related diseases and allergies” Contract No.016181-2, EU FP6 (coordinator: Dr.Alfonso Siani) (years 2006-2011)
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▪ Life Sciences
• “Development of innovative biodegradable packaging system to improve shelf life, quality and safety of high-value sensitive horticultural fresh produce (HORTOBIOPACK)”. A project supported by the European Commis-sion through the SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (Grant agreement no : 232551), (coordinator: Dr. MariaGrazia Volpe) (years 2010-2013)
Realized projects:
• Mapping And Comparing Oils (MAC-Oils, Contract no.: 43083). Specific Support Action, Food Quality and SafetyPriority, EU FP6 (coordinator: Dr.Gian Luigi Russo) (years 2007-2009)
• NOvel Vegetal-based Extracts Additives for CHEMical-Free FOOD (NOCHEMFOOD) Contract N° FOOD-CT-2006-023060 (Coordinator Dr.Alfonso Sada) (years 2006-2009)
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Development of New Nutraceutical Products
DESCRIPTION:
Isolation and characterization of chemical and biochemical functionally active molecules from food of TCM
• Qualitative and quantitative characterization of secondary metabolites from cultivars of interest with special at-tention to molecules with proven chemopreventive and cardioprotective effects.
• Characterization of protein / bioactive peptides from cultivars of interest or obtained from the interaction of pro-biotics with food matrices using methodologies based on mass spectrometry and proteomic approaches.
• Quantization of micro-and macro-elements in order to select cultivars with higher concentrations suitable for ap-plications in the field of "functional food".
Effects in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo functionally active molecules and extracts in foods under study
• Study on cell lines and cells isolated from patients / donors of the protective effects of: 1. mixtures of compounds;2. individual molecules able to interfere with the processes of cell growth and differentiation.
• Simulations in silico applied to molecules of interest, to interpret at the molecular level the structure-function re-lationship and to design a potential mechanism of action.
Effects in vitro and in vivo of functionally active molecules and extracts in foods of interest on the intestinalmicroflora and probiotic organisms selected.
• Selection of probiotic bacteria with functional activity.
• Evaluation of molecules / extracts on functional activities (eg modulation of the immune response, growth, and celldifferentiation) of probiotic bacteria.
Development and potential applications of functional foods by the food industry
• Development and production of prototypes of new products of interest to the food industry containing prebioticcomponents and / or probiotic microorganisms and / or nutraceutical components enriched in isolated and character-ized by foods of interest or their processes.
• Use of process technology and innovative alternative to freeze drying and dehydration for the production of proto-types nutraceuticals mentioned above.
• Monitoring of structural changes of different classes of biologically active compounds during the production processfor the production of prototypes of functional foods.
• Assessment of sensory quality of the products developed by the determination of the acceptability and preferenceby the consumer.
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Healthy effects of human consumption of prototypes nutraceuticals enriched in isolated and characterized fromthe foods studied
• Nutritional intervention studies aimed at evaluating the effects and mechanisms of functional foods on metabolicand hemodynamic parameters in the individual and in healthy subjects at risk for cardiovascular and metabolic dis-eases.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Human health; Traditional Chinese medicine; Food traceability.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, private companies, governmental bodies and SMEs.
Offer & Request: Chemical Characterization and Biological Properties of Traditional Chi-nese Medicine Derivatives
DESCRIPTION:
In the last years, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has become quite popular in Western countries, representingan alternative therapeutic approach, suitable for all the people willing to find a more natural and global approachto well-being and to gain an harmonious contact between human being and Cosmo. Chinese pharmacology founds itsefficacy on a wise utilization of plants, minerals and animal products.
As an example, plants belonging to the Panax genus, in particular P. ginseng (Asian ginseng), P. quinquefolius (Amer-ican ginseng), or P. japonicus (Japanese ginseng) represent one of the most important medical plants in the Orient.Among the three principal species, the P. ginseng species is known to have the most prominent medicinal effects(more pharmaceutically active ginsenosides). Therefore, Panax is commonly referred to as the ginseng species. Vari-ous clinical and pharmacological effects on the central nervous system, cardiovascular, endocrine and immune systemwere associated with its use. Ginseng and its constituents have been theorized to exhibit also anti-stress, anti-oxidantand anti-aging activity. Although the pharmacological effects of ginseng have been soundly proved, just a few studiesaimed to explore in detail the mechanisms of its actions and to structurally characterise bioactive molecules havebeen reported up to now and they would definitively contribute to provide scientific evidences useful also to furtherprompt the spread of TCM in Western countries.
Safety and therapeutic efficacy strictly rely on the product quality. Ginseng has been traditionally authenticated bymorphological and histological inspections, although, in many cases, these approaches are far from being reliable. Infact, the majority of ginseng products is sold in the form of powder or shredded slices: this obscures or abrogates theoriginal features of the plant and renders authentication via morphological and histological methods quite difficult, ifnot impossible. Therefore, expensive ginseng species can easily become a possible target for fraudulent labelling andsubstitution, also with other herbal products and poisonous plants.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
In this contest, theInstituteofFood Scienceand Technology of the CNR (Italian National Research Council, ISA-CNR),due to its innovative and multidisciplinary technological platform, can provide a significant contribution to this re-search area.
Concerning the issue of ginseng authentication, “molecular profiling” strategies based on mass spectrometric tech-niques could be developed for discriminating different ginseng species as well as species of different geographic ori-gin. Furthermore, this analytical approach will also be integrated by methods based on nucleic acid analysis, whichwill be developed in order to assure an indisputable certification of authentication of the analysed ginseng samples.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Human health
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, private companies, governmental bodies and SMEs.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
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Therefore, the rapid and reliable methodological approach, shortly described above, may easily be applied to otherbiological active molecules belonging to the TCM with the added value to expand the herbal industry and assure moresafety and efficacy to the consumers.
In terms of basic science, the collaboration with ISA-CNR can be extended to study, at molecular level, how the nonnutritional food components present in TCM herbs exert a protective effect towards degenerative pathologies. Thisgoal can be achieved by the contribution of the following two units: the Food Chemoprevention group and the Pro-teomic andBiomolecularMassSpectrometryCentergroup. The former has a proved expertise in cellular models aimedto assess the mechanism(s) of action of potentially chemopreventive compounds. The latter perform proteomic andmetabolomic studies in order to identify and structurally characterize bioactive molecules, as well as to gain an in-sight into the metabolic pathways involved in the biosynthesis of such molecules.
The same strategy here described for ginseng can be easily transferred and applied to other compounds derived fromor present in TCM.
Offer & Request: Development of Procedure for Qualitative and Quantitative Assessmentof Fishery Products
DESCRIPTION:
The physical-chemical and nutritional quality of fish are influenced by both environmental conditions and post-mortem phase; this is reflected in product quality and consumer health. It is therefore important to have parametersthat indicate the overall health of the animals and also quality and conservation indicators of products.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS (max. 1000 characters):
Activities:
• Determination of quality parameters of the fresh species in function of time and storage conditions• Composition in polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-3 / omega-6) in relation to traditional and innovative diets• Assessment of the level of leptin in the blood of fishes fed with different frequency of administration• Innovative packaging systems to monitor the quality attributes as a function of storage time in order to identify
those most suitable for the realization of prototypes.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Agriculture and food.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, private companies, governmental bodies and SMEs.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The aims of this project are as follow:
1. Identify parameters of the general environmental conditions of fish farming. In particular, indicators of nutri-tional status and development of a diagnostic system to evaluate these parameters; as indicator of nutritionalstatus will be used leptin, a hormone whose levels in the blood are linked to the nutritional status of the indi-vidual.
2. Identify parameters of the quality during the preservation time of caught and farmed fish species in order toproduce a diagnostic system for these parameters.
3. Development of an improved system of conservation (biopackaging, edible coating) of fish fillets. As indicatorsof the conservation status of the meat will be used chemical and biochemical diagnostic parameters (e.g, his-tamine, oxidation of hemoglobin, ammonia, ATP, changes in pH, trimethylamine, etc.), some of which will beassessed during the packaging phase.
Offer & Request: Development of Innovative Biodegradable Packaging System to ImproveShelf Life, Quality and Safety of Horticultural Fresh Produce
DESCRIPTION:
A fruit or vegetable is a living, respiring, edible tissue which has been detached from the parent plant. Fruits andvegetables are perishable products with active metabolism during the post harvest period. The shelf life of fruits andvegetables can be extended by, in simple terms, retarding the physiological, pathological and physical deteriorative
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processes (generally referred to as post harvest handling) or by inactivation of the physiological processes (generallyreferred to as food preservation). Packaging has an important role to play in maximizing the horticultural fresh pro-duce shelf life.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The main project activities are summarized as follow:
1. Selection and analysis of biobased biodegradable materials suitable for the design of innovative and safe EMAPof horticultural fresh produce;
2. Experimental packaging prototypes for the evaluation of materials and EMAP system using horticultural freshproduce;
3. Assessment of the quality parameters of the fresh products related to microbial spoilage and sensory percep-tion. The critical quality factors for each product will be analysed by performing relevant sensorial, microbial,physical and chemical analyses.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Preservation and packaging.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, private companies, governmental bodies and SMEs.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The proposed project aims at increasing shelf life of horticultural fresh produce by mean the develop of the innov-ative and safe biodegradable Equilibrium Modified Atmosphere Packaging (EMAP) film systems, based mainly on theuse of environmental friendly biodegradable raw materials and aimed at the improvement of the shelf life, quali-ty and safety of specific high value sensitive produce. The growing popularity of EMAP vegetables and fruits can beexplained by the behaviour of the modern consumer who demands fresh vegetables and fruits of a long shelf-lifewithout the use of preservatives. EMAP of Fresh Produce is an effective method for prolonging the shelf-life of freshand minimally processed produce, making it ideal for long haul transport, exporters, the hospitality trade and retailpackaging. Because EMAP enables processors to extend shelf-life without using chemicals it is also ideal for the pack-aging of organic produce.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
CNR - ITABC, National Research Council of Italy - Institutefor Technologies Applied to Cultural HeritageOrganisation
Address via Salaria km29,30000015 RomeItaly
Web site www.itabc.cnr.it
Phone 0039 06 90672366
Org. Type Research
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Elena GIGLIARELLI
Title arch.
Position Researcher
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 0039 3478870693
Organisation Details
The Institute for Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage (ITABC), founded in 1978, is a public research body underthe authority of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the National Research Council (CNR ). The institute, with astaff of 30 persons, architects, archaeologists, geophysicists, chemists, computer scientists and technicians, carriesout researches in the field of the knowledge, the conservation and the protection of archaeological sites and of doc-umentation and restoration of monumental buildings. In general the activities regard the development, definition,testing, optimisation and transfer of methods and technologies for the study, enhancement and enjoyment of CulturalHeritage, by means a significant number of case-studies in Italy and abroad, with reference to sites of great interna-tional importance. The main activities of research are: GIS and geophysical methods for characterising archaeologicalsites and artefacts of historical interest; Virtual reconstruction and contextualization of the archaeological landscapeusing integrated multidisciplinary methods; Multidisciplinary research for the cataloguing, characterisation, analysisand study of archaeological materials; Integrated methodologies for the study, analysis, preservation and valorisationof the built heritage.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer: Built Heritage Lab: a Laboratory for Sustainable Integrated Technologies Applied tothe Built Heritage Documentation and Conservation
DESCRIPTION:
The Built Heritage Lab, (BHLab), an Italian laboratory has developed a specific methodology for the management ofthe diagnostic, fact-finding and design processes, aimed to the architectural heritage conservation by means of ef-
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ficient solutions favoring technology transfer and innovative and eco-sustainable methods. Its activities regards thedevelopment, definition, testing, optimisation and transfer of methods and technologies for the study, enhancementand enjoyment of Cultural Heritage, by means a significant number of case-studies in Italy and abroad, with refer-ence to sites of great international importance. In support of this process, the laboratory has developed: integrateddiagnostic analysis systems having a low impact on the monument and the environment; technologies and tools fortechnological adaptation, upgrading and energy efficiency and the use of renewable resources for the built heritage;a multicriteria analysis application tool for selecting technological solutions for the restoration of buildings of sub-stantial historical and artistic importance. The institute carries out researches in the field of the knowledge, theconservation and the protection of monumental buildings and sites.
The main activities of research are:
i) Integrated sustainable methodologies for the study, analysis, preservation and valorisation of the built heritage In-tegrated diagnostic analysis to support decision making for restoration projects and
ii) Integrated methodologies for the study, analysis, preservation and valorisation of the built heritage.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The laboratory has developed a protocol for intervention through a multidisciplinary approach using integrated diag-nostic analysis systems with low impact on monuments and on environment; design procedures for planned conser-vation, technologies and tools for technological adaptation. BHLab has also developed the concept of "Green Con-servation", which promotes an holistic approach to the conservation interventions and the upgrading of historicalbuildings and urban centres. The "Green Conservation" focuses on research that integrates traditional and innovativetechnologies aimed at the plant adaptation and at the improving of the energy efficiency measures and of the use ofrenewable resources in the built heritage.
This approach was recently tested in a medieval castle located in alluvial plains of the Po river, turned into a countryresidence in the mid 1700s, with the aim to choose the most sustainable solutions in such example of historic ex-cellence. The integrated analysis of historical data, the diagnostic surveys, the architectural reconstructions of thebuilding phases and archaeological excavations, combined with the energy audit and energy efficiency study, guid-ed the design and project choices. For example an integrated system of natural materials panels, ventilated walls,radiant heat and air conditioning system has been designed for the attic floor able to reduce the 40% of the heatingrequirements energy demand and thermal losses.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
Available for demonstration
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Construction Technology; Building materials; Thermal insulation, energy efficiency in buildings; Energy ConservationRelated; Construction and Building Products; Construction and Building Products
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Type of partner sought: scientific and technical cooperation.
• Specific area of activity of the partner: cultural and architectural heritage; construction;• Task to be performed by the partner sought: Development and enhancement of decision-making support sys-
tems.• Developers of innovative sustainable technologies for energy saving and renewable energy (industry, academic
or research organisation).
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Tourism▪ ICT
CONFAPI CAMPANIAOrganisation
Address Via G. Porzio80143 NapoliItaly
Web site www.api.napoli.it
Phone 0815629085
Org. Type Other
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Luigi VECCHIONE
Title BA
Position Rappresentative
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 3421019987
Organisation Details
Confapi Campania is an association that rappresents the regions small and medium companies. This associations hasits headquarters in Naples and its main activities include members consulting in business issues, financial advising,union and business facilitater, international collaboration, seminar related to business activites.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: NEW COOPERATIVE PARTNERS
DESCRIPTION:
Confapi, Italian confederation of small and medium private industries, was founded in 1947 and today represents theinterests of over 120,000 manufacturing companies, with 2.3 million employees.
Confapi Campania, the regional expression of Confapi national, is made up of provincial associations of Small andMedium Enterprises in Campania with an overall of 2,000 SMEs in various sectors but mainly in: mechanical, ICT, ser-vices, tourism, logistics, energy, fashion, agro-industrial and environment.
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Confapi Campania acts as the representative of its members’ interests and expectations in the Italian public institu-tions. Also, is a very important interlocutor between the scientific research centers, banking system, and corporativenetworks.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
At the moment, Confapi Campania is successfully enforcing its international business relationships. Most importantly,Confapi Campania’s goal is building of a solid bridge that makes it easier for its members to export their productsin growing new markets, such as the very potential market of China. Also, we believe that Confapi’s missions will inshort and long term contribute in increasing the business cooperation between the two countries.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
During the SCITEC 2011 week, Confapi Campania will plan on meeting with co-operation partners that operates in theabove mentioned sectors and are interested in high quality Made in Italy products. Confapi
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Confapi Campania strongly believes that through its meetings will be able to further consolidate its business relation-ships with Chinese Business Associations and Entrepreneurs.
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▪ Life Sciences
CRIAcq – Inter-departmental Research Center for Hydrobio-logical Resources Management and AquacultureOrganisation
Address via Università 10080055 Portici NapoliItaly
Web site www.acquacoltura.unina.it
Phone +39 (0)81 2534599
Org. Type University
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Isabella BUTTINO
Title Dr.
Position Researcher
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +39 3473217219
Organisation Details
CRIAcq is an interdepartmental consortium including universities and research centers in various Italian regions.
Brief list of relevant activities: Risk assessment of freshwater, seawater and sediment quality with bioassays tests.Toxicity evaluation of chemicals and drugs; aquatic organisms welfare assessment (morphometric, molecular and bio-chemical approach; innovative and alternative fish and bivalve mollusc diets. Rearing of many aquatic organisms tobe used as animal models (whole animal, gametes, embryos, larvae, tissues, organs, enzymes or metabolites), forecotoxicological tests, for aquaculture and for biological studies. Plankton (phyto and zooplankton) production im-provement in order to better understand their physiology and the possibility of cultivation in different geographi-cal areas- RAS Re-circulating water systems; floating and submarine cages with variable depth. Biomass production;Photo-bioreactors design and management.
Main mission of CRIAcq are: research, development and scientific support for hydro-biological resources managementinclusive aquaculture through eco-compatible and eco-sustainable approach and aquatic environment monitoring.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: CRIAcq Inter-departmental Research Center for Hydrobiological Re-sources Management and Aquaculture
DESCRIPTION:
Risk assessment of freshwater, seawater and sediment quality with bioassays tests. Toxicity evaluation of chemicalsand drugs; aquatic organisms welfare assessment (morphometric, molecular and biochemical approach; innovativeand alternative fish and bivalve mollusc diets. Rearing of many aquatic organisms to be used as animal models (whole
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animal, gametes, embryos, larvae, tissues, organs, enzymes or metabolites), for ecotoxicological tests, for aquacul-ture and for biological studies. Plankton (phyto and zooplankton) production improvement in order to better under-stand their physiology and the possibility of cultivation in different geographical areas- RAS Re-circulating watersystems; floating and submarine cages with variable depth. Biomass production; Photo-bioreactors design and man-agement.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The keys to success of our organization are: network synergy, multidisciplinary approaches and skills, flexible bureau-cratic administrative procedures and rapid decision-making. The main advantages of our technologies and productsare: research at high-level, efficiency and accuracy; good ratio cost/quality.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Research Institutes and University
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Integrated approaches in marine biology and aquaculture, innovative technologies and patents.
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Cultural Exploitation Consortium "La Venaria Reale"Organisation
Address Piazza della Repubblica 410078 La Venaria Reale (Turin)Italy
Web site www.lavenariareale.it
Phone +39 011 4992300
Org. Type Other
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Francesca EVANGELISTI
Title
Position Collaborator in charge of the project
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The Venaria Reale project was promoted and accomplished by the Ministry for the Cultural Heritage and RegionePiemonte, with the support of the European Union and the Ministry for the Economy and the cooperation of the Townof Venaria. It was the largest cultural conservation effort and restoration project ever undertaken in Europe, involv-ing the complex and its countryside. The renovation concerned the buildings, park and gardens, the old town centerbut also facilities, parking areas and the road network, making the complex a standard of greatness in restoration andmanaging: experimental restoration techniques, innovative methods, ancient materials and new settings, traditionalbuilding techniques and modern artistic languages, handicap accessibility and expense reduction.
The complex of the Venaria Reale is managed by the Cultural Exploitation Consortium "La Venaria Reale", that bringstogether the Italian Ministry for the Cultural Heritage, Regione Piemonte, the Venaria Reale Town Council, the Com-pagnia di San Paolo and the Fondazione per l'Arte of the Compagnia di San Paolo.
The Consortium is in charge of the Reggia di Venaria, the Gardens, the Orangery and the Stables, as well as for theVilla dei Laghi and parts of the Borgo Castello in theParkofLa Mandria. It cares about conservation, maintenance andrepairs, permanent and temporary exhibitions, tourism development and exploitation.
The most suitable restoration methods and materials were selected according to the results of deep historical re-searches and based on the conclusions of over 5.800 preliminary analysis and diagnostics: stratigraphy, tomography,chemical analysis, thermoanalysis, mercury porosity measurements, analysis of soluble salts, infrared and X rays dif-fraction measurements, traditional and laser technology surveying. Since its start, the Venaria project has compliedto accessibility laws and avoids any architectonic barrier so the complex is entirely accessible to everyone. More-over some programs have been specially dedicated to physical-sensory and cultural accessibility: a tactile itineraryfor partially-sighted and blind visitors, dedicated iPod Touch devices for deaf, electric scooters for disabled peoplevisiting the gardens, services for visitors with psychological distress or mental disabilities. Since its start, the Venariaproject has complied to accessibility laws and avoids any architectonic barrier so the complex is entirely accessibleto everyone. Moreover some programs have been specially dedicated to physical-sensory and cultural accessibility: atactile itinerary for partially-sighted and blind visitors, dedicated iPod Touch devices for deaf, electric scooters fordisabled people visiting the gardens, services for visitors with psychological distress or mental disabilities.
Areas of Activity
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Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: La Venaria Reale: Standard of Greatness (Restoration and Managing)
DESCRIPTION:
Providing consulting services to advise on the best ways to develop knowledges further by sharing experiences onrestoration projects, strategic planning and managing heritages. Teaching operators new technologies and tech-niques, matching them with recovered traditional methods.
Involving students, engineers and architects, technicians and restorators, teaching and training on how to study, usediagnostics tests, manage international callings for tenders, restore and reinvent a cultural heritage in a context ofcultural attractions and multiple leisure pursuits.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Restoration.
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Department of Environamental Sciences, Informatics andStatistics - Ca' Foscari University VeniceOrganisation
Address Dorsoduro, 213730123 VeniceItaly
Web site http://www.unive.it/dais
Phone
Org. Type University
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Elisabetta ZENDRI
Title professor
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatisc and Statistics (Ca' Foscari University) is located inVenice (Italy) and it provides innovative approaches to the analysis and management of information and environmen-tal systems, underpinning sustainable development and preservation of the cultural heritage. In particular the mainactivities of the Laboratory of Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage are:
• Chemical and physical characterization of the materials (mural paintings, mosaics, canvas, easel paintings,glass, ceramic, wood, etc.), study of the decay and behavior of building materials (stone, mortar, plaster,brick, cement, etc) in relation to specific environmental conditions (indoor/outdoor).
• Development of new technologies and products for the conservation, restoration and monitoring of artifactswith low environmental impact, recyclable and with specific characteristics of compatibility with the originalones.
• Educational activities.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: New Technologies for the Conservation, Restoration and Monitoring ofCultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION:
The laboratory of “Conservation Sciences for Cultural Heritage” (Ca' Foscari University of Venice - Italy) works onstudying and investigating:
• the materials used in the CH (the conservation state, the decay, the chemistry, etc.)
• materials behavior in relation to environmental conditions,
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• the development of new technologies for the conservation, restoration and monitoring of artifacts.The researchesare developed in a holistic approach, considering the cultural heritage not as an isolated system but as part of a morespread and complicated system, which is strongly linked/ connected to defined environmental, social and economicneeds. Particular attention is given on the development of new intervention techniques and materials with low envi-ronmental impact, recyclable and with specific characteristics of compatibility with the original ones.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
• great experience in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage• the development of new products and innovative materials in the field of CH• applied research for CH (Cultural Heritage à product à application and control)• the establishment and validation of suitable analytical procedures for CH (in lab + in situ)
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▪ Life Sciences
Diagnostica e Farmaceutica Molecolari Scarl (DFM)Organisation
Address Via Mezzocannone, 1680134 NapoliItaly
Web site www.ibb.cnr.it
Phone
Org. Type Other
Size 1-10
Participant Details
Name Carlo PEDONE
Title
Position Full professor
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
La compagine societaria della società consortile DFM Scarl (Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, ConsiglioNazionale delle Ricerche, Seconda Università di Napoli, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Fondazione Pascale) rapp-resenta una rete integrata di competenze scientifiche, tecnologiche ed economico-gestionali esistenti in Campanianel settore biotecnologico. La società ha una forte connotazione Internazionale e partecipa attualmente a diverseiniziative finanziate dalla Comunità Europea (Progetto FP7 “Episode” 2008-2011 – GA 229761, Progetto COST BM10032010-2014) o dal Ministero degli Esteri (Indo-Italian Executive Programme of S&T Co-operation). Inoltre, ha stipulatoaccordi bilaterali con molti Istituti di Ricerca internazionali (ad esempio l’Istituto ICGEB di New Delhi (India), il Cen-tre for Drug Chemistry di Mosca (Russia), l’RCSI-ERC di Dublino (Irlanda).
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Life Sciences
ENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energyand Sustainable Economic Development - Technical UnitModels, Methods and Technologies for the EnviromentalAssessmentOrganisation
Address Via Martiri di Monte Sole 440129 BolognaItaly
Web site www.bologna.enea.it
Phone +39 0516098580
Org. Type Research
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Roberto FARINA
Title Dott
Position Head of Laboratory for Water Protection and Management
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +39 3396034006
Organisation Details
The Enea mission is related to the support of Italy's competitiveness and developmant. The activities are mainly re-lated to energy, new technologies and environment. ENEA's activities are: end-use electricity efficiency, photovolta-ic solar electricity, bioenergy, hydrogen and fuel cells, nuclear security, air quality and pollution, water pollutioncontrol and water management, climate change, earth observation technologies, life cycle analysis, environmentalevaluation and certification and many others.
The ENEA's Laboratory "Water Resources Management" has 20 years of experience in research activities and field ap-plication on wastewater treatment, anaerobic digestion, biological nutrient removal and water reuse.
In the field of water and wastewater treatment technologies, Enea has a large experience in developing and applyingnew technologies for the pollution control, water consumption reduction and water reuse in industrial and civil sec-tor.
Related to surface water, the main expertise is mainly related to the following topics: surface water monitoring forprotection and prevention of the eutrophication phenomena; enviromental processes and biogeochemical cycles for-surface water protection; sewer management and wastewater treatment management for reducion of the impactsfrom wastewaters.
Buffer zones (e.g. lagoons) processes for the control and the protection of the wate bodies. MOreover, the laboratoryhas a background in suppoting the Publlic Authorithies in the implementation of legislation related to water bodiesuse and management.
Areas of Activity
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Cooperation Profiles
Offer: Bioenergy from wastewater and waste. Studies for water pollution reduction andwater resources management
DESCRIPTION:
Wastewater and waste pose significant threats to human and environmental health and therefore they must be man-aged. However, they can also be considered as a possible resource and used for the production of bioenergy.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The study aims to identify bioprocesses for optimal bio-hydrogen and bio-methane production from industrial andmunicipal wastewaters and wastes.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
The activities can be summarised as follows:
- identify possible industrial or agricultural waste and wastewater with significant biological methane and hydrogenpotential;
- study possible biological processes for hydrogen and methane production.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Environment, energy and new materials.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
University, governmental body and research body.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The knowledge and the development of bioprocesses for bio-energy production.
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ ICT▪ Life Sciences
ENEA, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energyand Sustainable Economic Development – UTFISSTOrganisation
Address Via Anguillarese, 30100123 RomaItaly
Web site
Phone +393209224157
Org. Type Research
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Massimo SEPIELLI
Title
Position Head of nuclear fission Unit
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
ENEA is the Italian public agency for energy, new technologies and sustainable economic development. It roughlyconsiss of 3.000 employes, 1500 are researchers. Nuclear part is 800 people on fission, fusion and radioprotection.ENEA is located in ten research centers throughout Italy and is governed by the Economic Development Ministry.Currently there is a Commissioner board and 30 techical units, and 20 project / administrative units. Nuclear fissioncompetences are spread on reactor technology, fuel cycle R&D, radwaste management, radioprotection and radio-logic metrology.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Nuclear Fission R&D and Education. Nuclear Technology Transfer
DESCRIPTION:
III and IV generation nuclear power and Research reactors, nuclear fuel cycle.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
Nuclear safety and security, economics, public acceptance, long term sustainability.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT: Advanced
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR): Shared
APPLICATION FIELDS: Nuclear Energy
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TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER: Cooperative bilateral projects, researcher exchange.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development
Foundation IDIS - City of ScienceOrganisation
Address via Coroglio 5780124 NaplesItaly
Web site http://www.idis.cittadellascienza.it
Phone 0039 0817352455
Org. Type Foundation
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Massimo BRACALE
Title
Position Head of Strategic Marketing Unit
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone 00393355697075
Organisation Details
Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienza is the main promoter of the programme "China Italy Innovation Bridge": it's anexchange programme between the two countries promoting events and activities in all the sectors of the SCITECevent.
The activities of IDIS have been lasting for more than twenty years; they focus, now more firmly than ever, on thedissemination of scientific culture by promoting socio-economic development: and this is the peculiarity that distin-guishes it from other similar realities and that make Città della Scienza of Naples a unique model on the internationalscene. Città della Scienza is a complex system that includes a Science Centre, a Business Innovation Centre, with anIncubator for new enterprises, an Innovation and Training Centre and a Meeting and Congresses Centre.
The Science Centre: is the first interactive science museum inItaly, an educational tool for the dissemination ofscientific and technological culture in order to stimulate the visitor’s will to understand the scientific phenomenathrough an innovative methodology.
The Business Innovation Centre
The BIC di Città della Scienza aims at the support of the innovations processes and development of Campania Region,both by promoting the birth and the development of new enterprises and encouraging innovation processes and localdevelopment.
The Innovation and Training Centre is the operational area of Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienza which provides forinnovation and sustainable development processes within the economic and productive regional sector; it supportsthe creation and development of new business companies to facilitate innovation and economic processes and topromote the local area in a European dimension.
The Meeting and Congress Centre is one of the most significant Congress Centre of the South of Italy, with a wideand varied set of halls and spaces.
Areas of Activity
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Tourism▪ ICT▪ Life Sciences
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Design and Realization of New Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:
Fondazione Idis is highly specialized on the project and realization of both temporary exhibitions and museum instal-lations, since it designs and coordinates “in house” all the exhibitions in the museum “Città della Scienza”, such as“Futuro Remoto: a voyage between Science and Fantasy”, which is the main Italian interactive exhibition for scien-tific disclosure.
The Foundation has projected the “Science Centre” in “Città della Scienza” ( as regards as contents and internalinstallations) but also it has dealt with projects and feasibility studies for other Italian museums (The Museum of Nat-ural History in Maglie (Le), the museum of energy, etc.)
In the archaeological site ofPompeii, Idis is the head of the team who has designed the “Antiquarium” , the introduc-tive area before starting the visit ofPompeii, which is realized with 3D and virtual representations about the daily lifein the ancientPompeii.
As regards as the cooperation actions for the cultural development, it has coordinated an international team of Ital-ian, Israeli and Palestinian experts for the design of a Science Centre in East Jerusalem, at the University Campus ofAl Quds ( which has been already realized a first part of ), but also the “Festival della Scienza” in Nigeria. Nowadaysit is working at the elaboration of a project for the realization of a Science Centre in Senegal/Burkina Faso.
CUEN Srl Society (totally managed by Idis) owns all the expertises for graphic ideation and design, multimedia systemsand web.
In collaboration with BAST and BSTCC, inChina, Idis has started a number of new Chino-Italian initiatives of coopera-tion.
Among them:
• Beijing-Campania S&T week – May 2007, Millenium Monument Beijing• S&T Innovation Forum,Hangzhou, October 2007• Technological Exhibition- showcase on Italian Cultural Heritage (in progress),Beijing (date TBD).
Idis Foundation organically collaborates with The National Council for Researches and – particularly in this sector –with its external relation bureau. They are co-producing an exhibition on Italian genetics , which will be presented atScience Festival inGenoa, another important Italian event about scientific disclosure.
IDIS Foundation, finally, is the main Italian knot in the European Net “ECSITE”, which coordinates the activities in allthe main European scientific museums and science centres ( “ScienceMuseum” inLondon, “La Villette” inParis, etc.).
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
The application of new technologies, thanks to the expertise of the operators, to the design and realization of inter-active and multimedia museums.
CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT:
Complete
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Cultural heritage.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Both private and public bodies.
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EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Idis Foundation, together with other Italian and European collaborators, wants to realize Italian and European tem-porary exhibitions inChina, by involving both private and public operators who could be interested in:
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
• Rent exhibition to have in China• Design activities (also through Chino-Italian collaboration) of both cultural and scientific exhibition.• Commercial agreements for the realization of scientific and cultural exhibition in China.
At present, projects are available for:
- Virtual showcase – tour for cultural heritage
- Energy use
- Science for food
- Genetics
MUSEUM DESIGN
• Projects for the realization of interactive and scientific museums, concerning design, preparation, contentsand management model.
• Participation – in collaboration with important Italian architectural firms – in tenders for the design of Museumand Pavilions for technological and scientific exhibitions.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
• Education on these subjects
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
GSE S.p.A., Energy Services ManagementOrganisation
Address Viale Maresciallo Pilsudski, 9200197 RomeItaly
Web site www.gse.it
Phone +39 06 80114537
Org. Type Public body
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Alberto PELA
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
GSE S.p.A. is the publicly-owned company which promotes and supports renewable energy sources (RES) in Italy. GSEfosters sustainable development by providing support for renewable electricity (RES-E) generation and by taking ac-tions to build awareness of environmentally-efficient energy uses.
The main activities of GSE S.p.A. are:
Qualifying renewable electricity (RES-E) plants; Qualifying combined heat & power (CHP) plants; Issuing Green Cer-tificates and monitoring producers’ and importers’ compliance with the related obligations; Issuing the Guarantee ofOrigin (GO) of electricity generated by RES or high-efficiency (CHP) plants; Issuing RECS (Renewable Energy Certifi-cate System) certificates; As implementing body, running the support schemes for electricity generation by photo-voltaic and thermodynamic solar plants; Market trading of electricity generated by plants using RES or other eligiblesources (“CIP-6”); Market trading of electricity generated by producers who have opted for indirect sale through GSE(“ritiro dedicato”), instead of direct sale in the market; Market trading of electricity generated by new RES plantsof up to 1,000 kW (200 kW for wind plants) whose owners have opted for the all-inclusive feed-in tariff; Runningthe net metering service (“scambio sul posto”) for electricity generated by RES plants of up to 200 kW or high-effi-ciency CHP plants; Granting support to Public Administration in energetic field and to the AEEG for inspection andcheck activities; Participating in the international associations IEA (International Energy Agency), OME (ObservatoireMéditerranéen de l’Energie) and AIB (Association of Issuing Bodies).
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Network "Corrente"
DESCRIPTION:
In order to promote the Italian renewable energy operators, GSE created Corrente - The Italian Energy World: aninstitutional platform open to free-voluntary participation by renewable energy operators wishing to develop andstrengthen their technological and commercial competitiveness.
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Corrente, supported by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, promotes the Italian operators throughout theworld, enabling them to reap the numerous opportunities arising on international markets.
It is a worldwide showcase of national excellences and it is intended to disseminate knowledge about Italian opera-tors, thus maximising their entrepreneurial growth and presence abroad.
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
Corrente is a dynamic platform (http://corrente.gse.it) on which participants have access to various options, includ-ing:
• Italian energy operators profiles• the search for products and services• call for bids• workshop and conferences• news and events of interest• sector-specific studies
Since its creation in 2010, more than 1300 renewable energy operators (companies, universities, research centersetc.) joined the network Corrente.
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ICIM SPAOrganisation
Address Piazza Don Enrico Mapelli, 7520099 Sesto San Giovanni (MI)Italy
Web site www.icim.it
Phone +39 02 725341
Org. Type Company
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Fabrizio MOSCARIELLO
Title
Position Strategic Planning Manager
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
ICIM SPA is an independent Italian Certification Body established in Milan in 1988 as “Istituto di Certificazione Indus-triale per la Meccanica”.
ASSOICIM, sole shareholder of ICIM S.p.A., is an Association promoting the development of the Italian System throughthe culture of quality. Among OTHERS, ASSOICIM shareholders are: ENEL, Ansaldo Energia, SNAM Rete Gas, Assolom-barda, ANIMA, CNR, CTI, CEI, ASSISTAL.
Thanks to a strategy based on a strong technical competence for process and product certification, ICIM is now rec-ognized as one of the main Italian Certification Bodies, pursuing a constant growth in turnover and size and achievingsignificant goals in terms of market results.
ICIM certifies MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR QUALITY, the ENVIRONMENT, and SAFETY, for AUTOMOTIVE and AEROSPACEsectors and more. It is also a leader in PRODUCT CERTIFICATION for the ANTI-BREAKING SECURITY sector, theTHERMOHYDRAULIC SECTOR, as well as the THERMAL SOLAR AND PHOTOVOLTAIC SECTOR.
SERVICES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGIES MARKET AND ENERGY SAVING
SOLAR THERMAL SECTOR: Certification of thermal solar systems according to UNI EN 12975, UNI EN 12976 standards– issuing of the Solar Keymark, certification of components for complete systems for the thermal sector according toENV 12977, certification of the efficiency, safety, and performance of thermal solar systems.
PHOTOVOLTAIC SECTOR: Certification of mono and poly-crystal and thin-film modules for the photovoltaic sector ac-cording to the IEC 61215, IEC 61646, and IEC 61730 norms – issuing of the IEC-CB SCHEME, certification of “MADEin EU” according to “IV Conto Energia” requirements, certification of photovoltaic system components, certificationof inverters, certification of the efficiency, safety, and performance of photovoltaic systems, installer certification,due diligence for PV projects bankability and qualification of PV and inverter’s manufacturer for financial institutions“white list”.
OTHER RENEWABLES: biomass systems certification, due diligence for RENEWABLES projects bankability, biodieselcertification (specific scheme for biofuel sustainability recognized by EU according to RED Directive), certification ofcomponents and systems for wind energy production, certification of mixed generation systems (e.g. solar / wind),energy certification of buildings according to mandatory standards and laws and to proprietary standards aimed atclassifying the energy performance of buildings based on the specific destination.
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INSPECTION
Main services offered: Expediting: monitoring of supplier activities to guarantee procurement time and cost; Orderand specification analysis; Test and inspection supervision; Verification of the compliance and validity of personnelqualifications (welders, non-destructive testing personnel); Verification of the adequacy of inspection reports anddocuments; Design and revision of welding and non destructive test specifications; Qualification of suppliers, vendorlist, vendor rating; Preparation and verification of fabrication, inspection and diagnostic plans; Technical due dili-gence; Pre-shipment inspection; Analysis of test results; Surveys and technical reports.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer: Assistance to Entry EU Markets
DESCRIPTION:
ICIM provides all required assistance for manufacturer or producers in the field of renewables energies in order toentry EU markets (product certification and issuing of IECEE and Solar Key Mark certificates, management systemscertification that will be mandatory from 30.06.2012, conformity assessment (i.e.: CE mark, technical files / doc-umentation), testing, pre shipment inspection, due diligence, quality control, expediting, vendor management andvendor rating, qualification of suppliers.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Renewables energies.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Manufacturers, Distributors, Research Centres in th field of:
• Environmental Protection• Solar-PV – MANUFACTURER AND RESELLER, EPC• Wind – MANUFACTURER AND RESELLER, EPC• Geothermal• Hydro• Biomass
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ICPAL, Central Institute of Restoration and Conservation ofArchive and Library Heritage (Institute of the Italian Ministryof Cultural Heritage - MiBAC)Organisation
Address Via Milano 7600184 RomaItaly
Web site www.icpal.beniculturali.it
Phone
Org. Type Public body
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Marina BICCHIERI
Title
Position Head of the Chemistry Dpt.
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
ICPAL, Istituto Centrale per il Restauro e la Conservazione del Patrimonio Archivistico e Librario / Central Instituteof Restoration and Conservation of Archive and Library Heritage (former Istituto Centrale per la Patologia del Libro,ICPL merged with Centro di Fotoriproduzione Legatoria e Restauro degli Archivi di Stato), was instituted in 2007 andis a technical body of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage (MIBAC), having administrative autonomy.
ICPAL was founded in 1938 on the need to give scientific basis to research, restoration and conservation in libraryheritage field; CFLR was founded in 1963 and was devoted to research in Archival Heritage. The Institute's chief func-tion is to carry out researches aimed at the protection, restoration and conservation of library and archival materials.It contributes to the formulation and establishment of methodologies and norms, and plays an intensive role as a con-sulting body to assist and find solutions to conservation and restoration problems arising inItaly's State libraries andarchives.
The Institute comprehends many laboratories: chemistry, biology, physics, environment, technology, conservationthat study the nature, origin and development of alterations, which can occur in cultural heritage objects and con-servation sites; realizes interventions on various types of library and archival heritage and works of art on paper,parchment, papyrus and photographic materials. Photographic and digitalization laboratories are also present, as wellas a library and a museum. Of great interest to the Institute is a commitment to education, with its Scuola di AltaFormazione - SAF in conservation and restoration of archival and library materials (II level master degree, accordingto the official degrees of MiUR).
Keys to success are International relevance of the Institute; High qualification of the staff; Research in all fields re-lated to conservation; Innovation in non-destructive diagnostics and implementation of tools and instruments; Inno-vation in conservation methods, techniques and products; Formation of restorers.
Main activities:
• Consulting activity on archival and library materials conservation, on new diagnostics methods, on products forrestoration
• Restoration of archival and library materials
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• Research protocols• Research on biological, chemical and physical degradation
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: PrevCon - Preventive Conservation
DESCRIPTION:
The project should cover following points:
• Analysis of the degradation mechanisms of archival and library materials;• Creation of a Risk Map and of a Data Base for archival and library materials belonging to public structures;• Set-up of a protocol and possible development of new complementary or miniaturized instruments for moni-
toring all parameters related to the conservation in Archives and Libraries;• Development of a protocol concerning the best conservation practices• Development of specifically conceived software for the tele-survey of the “work-conditions” in the depositories
of archives and libraries.• Analysis of the pertinent legislation and the training possibilities in the field of preventive conservation of
archival and library materials;• Identification and diffusion of a lexis so as to create a commonly-shared terminology specific to the field and
useable at an international level• Identification and training of macro areas of expertise related to the fundamental work carried out in the field
of conservation;• Creation of specific teaching units in the field of preventive conservation
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Cultural heritage, commercial, products and protocols.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, research bodies, private companies and governmental bodies.
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development
International Foundation for Advanced Studies in Architec-tureOrganisation
Address Via Francesco Crispi80121 NaplesItaly
Web site www.fondarch.it
Phone + 39 081 680406
Org. Type Foundation
Size 1-10
Participant Details
Name Uberto SIOLA
Title Architect
Position President
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone + 39.081.680406
Organisation Details
The International Foundation for Advanced Studies in Architecture has an experience of more than 20 years in thefollowing fields:
• Architectural projects• Research programmes• Cultural events• Post-graduate training
The scientific committee of the International Foundation is composed by some of the most important Italian andEuropean architects.
Post-graduated course (course of scientific specialization in architecture and urban studies) is recognized equivalentto the doctor’s degree issued by Italian universities.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Post-graduate Training in the Field of Architecture
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DESCRIPTION:
The Foundation is interested in student exchanges between Italy and China, in order to give Chinese and Italian stu-dents the opportunity of an abroad experience.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Post-graduate training.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities and research institutes.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
To establish more extensive partnership with Chinese universities.
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ISPRA, Italian National Intitute for Environmental Protectionand ResearchOrganisation
Address Via Vitaliano Brancati 4800144 RomeItaly
Web site www.isprambiente.gov.it
Phone +39 06 50071
Org. Type Public body
Size 250+
Participant Details
Name Isabella BUTTINO
Title
Position Senior Researcher
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The Institute deals with technical and scientific support for government included research, activities of national in-terest, protection of the environment, assessment and promotion of programs of divulgation and training on envi-ronmental protection. The Institute also provides technical coordination of environmental training activities to theRegional and Provincial Agencies for the protection of the environment, through both multidisciplinary approachesand skills and a network synergy with national and international research centre.
Life Sciences:
• Plankton biology and physiology;• production improvement in order to better understand their physiology and possibility of mass cultivation in
different geographical areas in re-circulating water systems;• Rearing different class of marine organisms;• Protected areas and their management.
Risk assessment and environmental pollution:
• Evaluation of seawater and sediment quality through bioassays with marine organisms be used as animal models(whole animal, gametes, embryos, larvae, tissues, organs, enzymes or metabolites);
• Polluted sediment treatment for its re-use and management;• Bioaccumulation of different pollutants in marine organisms, water and sediments.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: R&D in Aquatic Biosciences and Environmental Protection
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DESCRIPTION:
China - Italy University - Researcher exchange
INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS:
A) Bioassays on sediments and water conducted with different aquatic model organisms (planktonic and benthonic).
Biological Assays and bioaccumulation tests (in lab./in situ)using Paracentrotus lividus to test embriotoxicity andspermiotoxicity after exposure to toxicants; Use of benthic crustaceans Corophium orientale and Ampelisca diademato test sediment toxicity. For C.orientale this lab defined a standard ISO protocol to evaluate sediment toxicology.Useof planktonic copepod Acartia tonsa for acute and chronic bioassays; Use of embryos, larvae and adults;evaluationof different end-points (motility, mortality and apoptosis). Balanus amphitrite and Mytilus galloprovincialis are alsoused in monitoring program to evaluate aquatic toxicity.
B) Heavy metal detection
Coastal areas and portual sediment analysis.In Mytilus galloprovincialis we evaluate bioaccumulation in in situ moni-toring program for long term studies related to heavy metal and human contamination.
C) Zooplankton biology and ecophysiology
Research on Biology and Physiology of calanoid copepods. Productivitiy and fecundity with different phytoplanktonicdiets. Use of calanoid copepod for ecotoxicological bioassays. Studies on compounds affecting copepod reproduction,viability and induction of apoptosis.
D) Rearing and culture of some marine organisms
Experimental rearing of sea urchin Paracentrutus lividus and copepod Acartia tonsa , different phytoplanktonicstrains. These organisms can be sent to other laboratories for toxicological tests.
E) Sediment analysis and treatment
Toxicological, technical and economical evaluation of sediment treatments for their re-use in different processes.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Environmental protection, quality assessment and eco-sustainable hydrobiological resources management.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
MARE DISTRICT – Mobility, Environment and Energy SavingOrganisation
Address Via Coroglio,5780100 NaplesItaly
Web site
Phone
Org. Type Other
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Massimo BRACALE
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The DISTRICT deals with new process of energy, environmental protection and energy efficiency, in particular newengine-equipments for fuel injection and new technical process for renewable energy by the use of liquid methaneand biogas for sustainable mobility and energy production.
Istituto Motori ( http://www.im.cnr.it/IM/ ) belongs to the Energy and Transport Department of the National Re-search Council of Italy is the lead partner of the district.
The Istituto Motori research activities are mainly aimed to improve the internal combustion engine efficiency and thepollutant emissions, studying the combustion process in "fuel neutral" engines also using alternative fuels.
Relevant themes are: the study and optimization of combustion systems also by means of optical diagnostics and ad-vanced computing; fuel engine interaction; reformulated fuels and bio-fuels; automotive components for a proper de-sign and control of the combustion process (VVA, ionization sensors); fuel cells propulsion systems; optical techniquesinside the engine combustion chamber and at the exhausts;nanostructured material for automotive applications; i.c.enoise: measurement and reduction.
Relevant partner of the DISTRICT is Centro Ricerche Fiat S.C.p.A. (CRF) http://www.crf.it/en-us/pages/de-fault.aspx
The CRF was founded in 1976 as the Fiat Group’s major source of expertise in innovation, research and development.CRF’s objective is to use innovation as a strategic lever and to enhance the results of its work through the promotion,development and transfer of innovative content able to make products distinctive and competitive. It is thereforeable to play an active role in the technological growth of the Fiat Group, its partners and the community in areas suchas powertrain, in collaboration with FPT Powertain Technologies, vehicles and components, safe and environmentally-friendly mobility, telematics, new materials and relative technologies, mechatronics and optics and energy.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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Offer & Request: Power Supply Kit of Liquid Methane
DESCRIPTION:
MARE research activities produced are dedicated to new solutions power supply kit of liquid methane patent.
The project M.A.R.E. provides a gradual development of liquid methane for possible use in various fields, throughsuccessive stages, by:
1. adoption of a power supply kit of liquid methane on the current circulating means which allows the use ofmixtures of diesel fuel (10-20%), methane (80-90%) with significant savings on fuel costs and reducing harmfulemissions, compared to a particularly low investment;
2. adoption of specific engines fueled with natural gas, developed by the SEA project, in the various areas ofpossible use;
3. processes of use of biomass, the most innovative and interesting phase of the project, focusing on the produc-tion of biogas quality transportation and fixed installations, through:
• car manifactures and regulation institutions;• the existing agricultural production in Campania ;• ad hoc crops in marginal areas or no longer used for food production;• the municipal solid waste.
APPLICATION FIELDS: Truck, bus and boat transport.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
This application on the current circulating means allows the use of mixtures of diesel fuel (10-20%), methane (80-90%)with significant effects:
• A strong reduction of the emission and pollution in the cities, ports and on the main roads;• An improvement of the energy-efficiency;• A cost reduction in the energy production compared to a particularly low investment.
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Olon Project Srl and Wonderland ProjectOrganisation
Address via Bentini 140128 BolognaItaly
Web site www.olonproject.it www.wonderlandproject.it
Phone (+39) 199.742753
Org. Type Company
Size 1-10
Participant Details
Name Asa Elisabeth HAGBERG
Title
Position Foreign Sales Office
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The company based in Bologna (Italy) provides distribution and sales of photovoltaic modules and materials, with aproper engineering office for the projecting and the installing of photovoltaic modules to privates and to companiesall over Italy.
The company mission is to promote and to sell photovoltaic products of highest quality and to inform about the ben-efits of green energy on a large scale.
Its main fields of activity: Solar, Wind and Geothermal Energy.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Solar PV Cooperation Projects
DESCRIPTION:
The company looks for a medium sized reliable company to exchange and develop business ideas together, with Eng-lish speaking contact person
APPLICATION FIELDS:
SOLAR PV
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
• Manufacturer• Distributor• Research Centre
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ Tourism▪ ICT▪ Life Sciences
Osservatorio East & Far East Cultural AssociationOrganisation
Address Via dei Mille, 7480121 NaplesItaly
Web site
Phone 0039 081 2520099
Org. Type Other
Size 1-10
Participant Details
Name Gianpaolo VARCHETTA
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
It provides services to study and collect information concerning the economic, social and administrative managementof the European Union and the rest of the world, organizing meetings, seminars, training and development aimed atpromoting the exchange between Europe and the countries and / or areas of the world, promotion and managementof community programs in the areas of EU cooperation, research and training, organization of missions, conferencesand seminars, conferences and other popular events and training. East & far East has been created by a group ofProfessors of the University of Naples, experts in International cooperation, researchers, civil servants, professionals,all sharing the objective of giving birth to a new entity where to merge and increase the value of the single founders’potential. The aim is to pursue common goals through a new structure easy to manage, overcoming the complicatedprocedures typical of Italian Universities and public bodies. The association aims to favour social, cultural, econom-ic and scientific cooperation in the European Union and in particular among western and eastern countries recentlyentered in the EU. Its goal is therefore to create concrete opportunities of collaboration and confrontation amongcultures and communities, in order to favour intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding, contributing to buildand enforce a common sense of European identity, which gathers and promote the various differences as an addedvalue. East & far East has been created by a group of Professors, experts in International cooperation, researchers,
civil servants, professionals, whose common goal is to create an active player in economic, political and cultural co-operation between countries. The different skills are essential to the success of the activities and objectives of theassociation, represent the key to achieving them.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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▪ Cultural Heritage▪ Urban Sustainable Development
PROTEC ENGINEERING s.r.l.Organisation
Address via Francesco Crispi 6980121 NaplesItaly
Web site
Phone +39081680406
Org. Type Company
Size 11-25
Participant Details
Name Uberto SIOLA
Title
Position
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The Professional association named “PROTEC ENGINEERING s.r.l.” has steadily constituted, with its registered officein Naples and Rome, since 1997.
The associated professionals can boast, at their credit, the sharing to projects of great prestige, at national and in-ternational level.
The Professional association was established by Uberto Siola: he works from the earliest ’70, in the field of the urbandesign in Italy and he is professor of Architectural design at the University of Architecture of Naples of which he hasbeen Headmaster for more than fifteen years.
The main sectors of PROTEC’s activity are: architectural porjects for Residential and hotel housing, Public works andRealization linked to infrastructures of transportation systems; Urban Planning.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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▪ Life Sciences
Stazione Zoologica Anton DohrnOrganisation
Address Villa Comunale80121 NaplesItaly
Web site www.szn.it
Phone +39 081 5833215
Org. Type Public body
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Roberto DI LAURO
Title Professor
Position President
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
The Stazione Zoologica is among the top research institute in the world in the field of marine biology and ecology.biology and ecology. The SZN is also consultant for several public bodies in the field of marine pollution, coastal areasmanagement, monitoring, biotechnology. It deals with basic research in biology and ecology with a focus on marineorganisms and environment, the access to marine organisms for international scientific community; to provide expertadvice on marine environment and high level training in its marine areas. Its expertise includes Biotechnology, cellbiology, oceanography, microbial ecology, environmental monitoring, molecular biology, development biology, fertil-ization biology and signal transduction pathways.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Partnership in Coordianation and Support for Research in Marine ModelOrganisms
DESCRIPTION:
BIOTECHNOLOGY projects with companies and/or research bodies for the identification, testing and marketing of newdrugs from marine organisms (mainly marine algae).
GENOMICS projects for sequencing and annotations of genomes from marine bacteria and eukaryotes (e.g. BeijingGenomics Institute).
OCEANOGRAPHY projects for Science and Technology - partners for the development and testing of monitoring de-vices, with ICT components, for the environmental sensing and monitoring.
OCEANOGRAPHY project for the study of the oceans, biological, physical and chemical (toxic algae, circulation, math-ematical models, ecophysiology).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
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We search partnerships with institutional entities to participate in the coordination of a world network of marinestations involved in the development of a multisite institute of marine biology to provide facilities and easier accessto marine organisms to be used for research.
Research fields include: marine environment monitoring, coastal zone management and protection, marine biotech-mology, development of biosensors, ICT, environmental risk assessment, genetics, sequencing, genomics, transcrip-tomics, proteomics, gene expression, development, evolution, conservation biology.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Marine ecology and biology, environmental monitoring, water quality assessment, marine biotechnology, ICT for theenvironment, biosensors, test assays, exploitation of marine natural products for pharmaceuticals, nutriceuticals andother applications.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities, research bodies and governmental bodies.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
The Institute aims at the development of new projects and research projects, exchanges programmes among univer-sities and research institutes.
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▪ Life Sciences
University of Camerino - School of PharmacyOrganisation
Address P.zza dei CostantiI- 62032 CAMERINOItaly
Web site www.unicam.it
Phone +390737402455
Org. Type University
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Sauro VITTORI
Title Prof.
Position Dean, School of Pharmacy
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +393207985619
Organisation Details
School of Pharmacy at University of Camerino (Unicam) is located in Central Italy, on top of an hill, at almost 700 m abovesea level. Unicam has been founded in 1336, i.e. almost 700 years ago. It is a University level institution, made of a to-tal of about 500 employees (about 300 researchers and professors, and 200 technicians), with two missions: research andteaching. Research activities in the Schoolof Pharmacy are in the fields of drug development (from rational drug design topreclinical and clinical studies and drug formulation), and in the field of food and drug analysis (food quality and safety,water analysis, plant analysis, especially in the field of plants used in Traditional Medicine).
From teaching point of view the School has enrolled about 2200 students in the first two levels of study (Bachelor andMaster), and within the School there are Hospital Pharmacy students (4 years after master graduation), and the School ispart of the Unicam International PhD School.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Research and Training Cooperation in the Field of Traditional Medicine
I am searching for cooperation with Chinese private and public organisations in the field of traditional medicine. Expertisesin the School of Pharmacy of University of Camerino go from qualitative and quantitative determination of plant con-stituents, to purification of singol chemicals, to biological (antimicrobial, antioxidant, cell proliferation, antiinflammatory,antimalaria) and pharmacological (models of eating and drinking beaviour, drug abuse, stress and anxiety, depression, mem-ory cognition, Parkinson, Alzheimer on experimental animals) studies of extracts and singol plant constituents
Offer & Request: Research and Trainining Cooperation in the Field of Food Quality and Safety
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I am searching for cooperation with Chinese private and public organisations in the field of Food Quality and Safety. Ex-pertises in the School of Pharmacy of University of Camerino go from qualitative and quantitative determination of foodconstituents, to purification of singol chemicals, to biological studies related to potential nutraceutical effects of food con-stituents.
Running research activities in this area are in the field of
- active packaging, prepared using natural extracts;
- positive effects on consumers health of lentils and lentil nutraceuticals;
- level of pollutants (PCB and organochlorine) in fish of the adriatic sea;
- pollutants (metals and small molecules) in marine, surface and drinking water;
- ITX and other photo initiators in polycoupled stored liquid food (milk, fruit juices, etc);
- Determination of best settings for Espresso Coffee machine (pressure and temperature) for the most pleasant EspressoCoffee;
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):
To be discusse and agreed on with partners.
Offer & Request: Formation of Professionals in the Field of Pharmacy and Health Products andother Life Science Areas
The School of Pharmacy of University of Camerino (Unicam) offers to students two 5 years degrees (second level degree,or master) in Pharmacy and in Medicinal Chemistry and Technology. The first one (Pharmacy) is mostly "patient" oriented,preparing professionals toward Community Pharmacy, whereas the second is more "research" oriented, preparing pro-fessionals in various fields (mostly Medcinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Technology, and Pharmacology) to become re-searchers in the field of Drug Discovery and Development and Health products (detailed info at the web pagehttps://didattica.unicam.it/esse3/Guide/ListaFacoltaCorsiSpecMag-istrCU.do;jsessionid=75AC9064692326ACDA2D86071ECF652C.jvm1?tipocorso_id=LS&ciclounico=S ). School of Pharmacy atUnicam offers also a 3 years degree (Bachelor) in Drug Information and Fitness. All the above courses are offered in Italianlanguage, and there are already some Chinese students enrolled.
Other Schools in Unicam offer courses in English language, which could be more appealing for foreigners for language rea-sons (http://www.unicam.it/international/courses_eng.asp ):
Undergraduate, i.e. 1st level programmes
- Biosciences and Biotechnology
Postgraduate, i.e. 2nd level programmes
- Chemistry and Advanced Chemical Methodologies- Computer Science- Geoenviromental Resources and Risks- Physics- Biological Sciences
There is also, operating in Unicam, the School of Advanced Studies (SAS; http://www.unicam.it/laureati/dottorato/in-dex.asp ), with a number of topics for PhD positions; the very peculiar fact about the SAS is that all the candidate's path(from application to competition exam) is run through internet, whitout any need for the applicant to be in Camerino priorshe or he is informed of winning a fellowship within the SAS.
Hence, I can offer cooperation in the above fields, in the sense of making possible for Chinese students willing to study inItaly, at various levels, to enroll in the above.
More, there is a request for research institutions or companies willing to accept Unicam students for stages.
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▪ Cultural Heritage
University of Naples - L'OrientaleOrganisation
Address Via Partenope 10/A80121 NaplesItaly
Web site www.unior.it
Phone
Org. Type University
Size 101-250
Participant Details
Name Annamaria PALERMO
Title
Position Professor
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
“L’Orientale” is the most importan tItalian University for what concerns languages, literature, arts, archaeology, re-ligion, economy, politics and law of the various parts of the world. It is divided into 4 faculties (Literature and Phi-losophy, Foreign Languages, Political Sciences and Arabic-Islamic Studies) and it offers 14 first level and 22 secondlevel degrees, in addition to the various specialist courses. University “L’Orientale” offers very particular regionalstudies, mainly focused on socio-political and cultural systems of European, American, African and Asian countries.An University, then, which has a strong humanistic soul but also a huge involvement in social, aesthetic, and econom-ic problems of the entire world. In each of the four faculties, students have the possibility to study subjects relatedboth to italian cultural heritage and to Eastern European, African, Asian and American languages. In addition to theparticular educational patterns offered, “L’Orientale” is characterized, mainly for some peculiar sectors, by a strongcollaboration and cooperation between students and Professors and by the high possibility to take part to cultural ex-changes both within the Erasmus countries and with some Universities and research centres in Japan, Latin America,Australia, United States. For students who aim to become researchers, “L’ Orientale” offers 20 PhD courses, both inthe University itself, both in other institutions such as the European School of High Studies and the Human SciencesInstitute.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
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▪ Urban Sustainable Development▪ New Energies and Energy Saving▪ ICT
University of Sannio - Department of EngineeringOrganisation
Address Piazza Roma 2182100 BeneventoItaly
Web site www.ing.unisannio.it
Phone
Org. Type University
Size 51-100
Participant Details
Name Francesco PEPE
Title Professor
Position Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone +393471791879
Organisation Details
The Department of Engineering of the University of Sannio is a scientific structure which has, as a primary objectiveat the development of scientific and technological research to support the didactic activities of the School of Engi-neering of the University of Sannio and, more in general, of the other Schools of the University.
The main aim of the Department are the development and the management of the research activities of its members.
In particular it coordinates the structures, the activities and the research programs of the professors and researchersbelonging to it, however in a context which is fully respective of the scientific freedom of each member of the Depart-ment itself, and of his/her right to directly access research grants and opportunities.
In addition, the Department has the objective of encouraging the scientific cooperation among the different scientificareas which it houses, and of promoting a multidisciplinary approach to the research opportunities offered, also bysupporting its members to access to European, National, Regional and private research funds.
Eventually, the Department has the aim of verifying the quality of the research activities carried out by its members,and -through the evaluation process- aims at increasing is scientific relevance both in the national and in the inter-national research arenas.
Areas of Activity
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Scientific Cooperation in the Sector of Renewable Energies and Sustain-able Development
DESCRIPTION:
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The objective of the participation to the initiative will be to individuate subject of possible scientific cooperationwith Chinese research institutions and enterprises, in particular in the areas of renewable energies and sustainabledevelopment.
The Department is involved in a wide array of activities, mainly concerning the study and the development of innov-ative applications in the wide fields of sustainable development and energy engineering.
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Zilio Group SpAOrganisation
Address VIA FERRARIN 7136022 Cassola-VicenzaItaly
Web site www.ziliospa.com
Phone +39 0424 818111
Org. Type Company
Size 26-50
Participant Details
Name Sabrina PALLARO
Title
Position Commercial Secretary
Email [email protected]
Mobile Phone
Organisation Details
Zilio Group develops new technologies, applied on industrial scale, in order to safeguard the environment and reducethe management costs and the management of the systems. In particular:
• To reduce costs of the management of the plants for the elimination of heavy metals in drinking water• To increase the electric performances of the power plants• Purification of waters.
Zilio Group deals with proper treatment to remove polluted compounds from water for human consumption. The aimof the used leaking mass is working selectively, without changing the quality of the water. In the most of the cases,Zilio Group works on the leaking mass regeneration which lasts almost indefinitely. So that, the management costsare considerably reduced and the Zilio systems, will be eventually the cheapest ones on the market. Furthermore,the UE has allowed Zilio Group to the realization of a center for the re generation at the laboratory in Cassola.
INDUSTRIAL AND CIVIL PURIFICATION
• Drying sludge (+ cogeneration): convective system at medium/low temperature• Orione 200/1000: complex system with drying + gasification + cogeneration
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
Gruppo Zilio also deals with renewable energies and it had made several installation of:
• Photovoltaic systems• Hydroelectric power stations.
The planning is developed internally. Furthermore the project is based on the study of a Tesla turbine.
ZILIO SERVICE
It is a portal services on which the systems are monitoring in real time (remote control). The division deals with thecontracts of these installations maintenance.
Areas of Activity
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▪ New Energies and Energy Saving
Cooperation Profiles
Offer & Request: Development and Construction of New Plants for the Purification ofWaters from Toxical Agents such as Arsenic, Fluorides, Nitrates.
DESCRIPTION:
Elimination of chemical compounds from waters, purification of waters.
APPLICATION FIELDS:
Environment.
TYPE AND QUALIFICATION OF CO-OPERATION PARTNER:
Universities; Research Bodies; Governmental bodies.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND RESULTS:
Establishing relationships in order to participate to negotiation and/or tenders for the realization of new plants forthe reduction of polluted agents in water for human consumption.
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