
Photo report
The participants of the event | photo by Giovanni Cristiano Piani
Trieste as innovative city | photo by Giovanni Cristiano Piani
TUESDAY
The second day, i.e. Tuesday 13, was dedicated to “Setting the challenge” and began with a session from 9 AM to 1 PM in which Lydia Alessio Vernì – General Manager of the Work & Business Development Agency (FVG Region) spoke; Giuseppe Borruso – Professor of Economic-Political Geography of the Department of Economic, Business, Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (UniTs) who dealt with the topic “Digital transformation and smart cities”. Finally, Lior Malach- Founder of Smart Trade Networks (Israel) and business analyst took the floor on the theme “Innovative cities: where and why”.
Between 1PM and 3PM the lunch break was held on the second floor of the building in via Fabio Severo 40 (in the Coworking area of the Contamination Lab) where the participants were able to exchange considerations on what they learned during the morning.
At the end of the lunch break the scheduled activities were held from 3PM to 6PM. In this afternoon session mediated by Cristiano Giovanni Piani and focused on the theme of student entrepreneurial environments different associations: Netval (a consortium of different higher education institutions that provides a forum for cooperation and information exchange on higher education and research policies), Pnicube (an italian association of university, incubators and business plan competitions), Italian Clab Network (it is a “CLab incubator”: it brings together and connects the Contamination Labs) and the European Business Angels Network ( a pan-European representative for the early stage investor community gathering over 100 member organizations in more than 50 countries).
The session concluded with the Final of the 2022 edition of the Contamination Lab in which the three finalist projects developed within the CLab UniTS (GIVIT, SCRIPTA and U-HOME) were presented to the public. The award ceremony for the best entrepreneurial project of the CLab was then inaugurated with a dialogue between the Rai Business Head of Rai FVG Guido Corso and the local entrepreneur Riccardo Illy on the theme “education and entrepreuneurial Spirit: how to surge” followed by a moment Q&A with the audience. The award ceremony saw two projects conceived during the 2022 edition of the CLab, as winners: GIVIT by Leonardo Bressan and SCRIPTA by Luca Dipiazza and Gabriele Bergantini who will fly to Cambridge to visit an important cutting-edge center for innovation.
The day ended with a social moment: a pizza-based dinner for all the school participants.
Riccardo Illy speech | photo by Giovanni Cristiano Piani
Alberto Antonello, the winner of Business Plan Competition | photo by Giovanni Cristiano Piani
Visit to Urban Center Trieste | photo by Giovanni Cristiano Piani
Visit to Urban Center Trieste | photo by Giovanni Cristiano Piani