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Digitalization, as a driver of innovation, has a demonstrated impact on the economy and society, improving productivity, quality of life, and access to knowledge and public services. Thanks to digital transformation, new business and employment patterns are emerging. Digital technologies have the potential to reshape entire industries and value chains, as well as to enable smaller, innovative, and dynamic businesses to develop and bring innovative products and services to market more quickly, increasing their competitiveness.
BRIGHTskills aims to build a critical mass to support upskilling and reskilling efforts in the healthcare sector. The project adopts a global, coordinated, multilateral, and transnational approach to carry out a solid, ongoing, and forward-looking analysis of the urgent and emerging needs concerning the skills of the workforce.
The project is aimed at supporting the economic development of the Mallakaster area (in the Fier region, Albania) through the valorisation of the archaeological site of Byllis as a key resource for the tourist attractiveness of the area.
The initiative, financed by European funds from the Instrument for Pre-Accession managed by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation according to the delegated cooperation mechanism, involves the Emilia-Romagna Region ART-ER and the University of Bologna as implementers.
The construction, testing and trial of the Worksite Sign virtual version are underway. The purpose is to historicize the information contained in the Physical Sign and make it readable and accessible via a QR-CODE.
The Virtual Sign will contain the main data from the SIco and Sitar DB
The Technopole hosts some of the most powerful High Performance Computers (HPC) in the world and is the international reference for Supercomputing, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence. It has applications in the field of science and technology in meteorology, climatology, health, earth sciences and industry.
Drawing on the NEB principles of sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics, EDGE collects the most effective design data and practices at EU level, pilots a new competence framework, fosters multi-stakeholder engagement, and co-develops policy briefs to help industries and communities thrive amid uncertainty.
The project develops and tests a design process that identifies shared values among research, business, and policy, and redefines competitiveness as the ability to navigate instability and turn constraints into opportunities.
Support in drafting, managing, and reporting the Action Plan for the Environmental Sustainability of Public Consumption of the Emilia-Romagna Region.
Collaboration with Intercent-ER, the Agency for the Development of Electronic Markets of the Emilia-Romagna Region, for reporting the environmental benefits achieved through selected green framework agreements.
A 14,000 square metre complex around a central courtyard that will house international research activities, with approximately 250 workstations in a creative and stimulating environment, also featuring green spaces. The new building meets the highest indoor construction and environmental standards by design and it is going to undergo the process for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building certification.
The project comprises the construction of a new building and the renovation of an existing building. The new building will house laboratories, biobanks and offices of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute, spaces for the business incubator, a space for Lepida and Art-ER headquarters. On the other hand, the building being renovated will be fully reserved to laboratories and offices of the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA).
Project underway, works amounting to € 53,000,000
The project concerns the completion works (interior works and technological systems) of unit 5 lower building, in order for it to house the pharmacy and biotechnology departments (FaBiT) of the University of Bologna. The building is intended for the research laboratories of the pharmacy and biotechnology departments and other rooms.
Project underway, amounting to € 4,450,000.
The Accreditation System for Energy Certification (SACE) was established by the Emilia-Romagna Region to implement the provisions regarding building energy performance, as set out in Article 25-ter of Regional Law No. 26/2004.
The Regional Accreditation Body, to which these functions are assigned, is responsible for the implementation of the regional system and the activities defined by Regional Government Resolution No. 1275/2015, as subsequently amended. The operational execution of these tasks is entrusted to ART-ER S.cons.p.a.
The Body’s main functions include:
Filling in of the Regional Single Notification (Notifica Unica Regionale) under Decree 217/2013 issued by the Emilia-Romagna Region Executive Body implementing Article 99 of Italian Legislative Decree 81/2008 "Preliminary notification”. Product revision study in terms of safety and new implementation.
Preparation of the asbestos disposal plans and related reports. Function extension phase to meet the emerging demand from NHS Local Agencies. Product revision analysis with improved functions
Skills Intelligence Emilia-Romagna is an initiative of the Emilia-Romagna Region, implemented by ART-ER, in accordance with Article 7 of Regional Law 2/2023 concerning the attraction, retention, and enhancement of highly specialized talent in Emilia-Romagna, and Objective 6 of the Manifesto for Talent Attraction in Emilia-Romagna.
The Data Centre of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) stands on an area of 21,500 square metres and consists of both regenerated and new buildings. Two Data Halls of 1000 square metres each and two Data Storage facilities of 500 square metres each, housing IT equipment (supercomputers and data storage), are located inside reinforced concrete boxes, in their turn located inside the large pavilions by Nervi called “Botti”.
The area intended for the new university hub is located in the North-West suburbs of Bologna, in the Bertalia-Lazzaretto area, not far from downtown Bologna. The project, which is directly overseen by the University of Bologna, is based on the design that won the “Concorso internazionale di progettazione dell’insediamento urbano-universitario nell’area Bertalia-Lazzaretto”, by Piero Sartogo and Richard Meier, with sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro and landscape designers Richard Reid as consultants.


