TechnologyBIZ 2011 (TBIZ) is a multi-channel event being held on November 8-9, 2011 in Naples, Italy that aims to promote innovation and development of complex ICT solutions for Southern Italian and Mediterranean companies. The third edition of TBIZ will feature meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences on topics like Green IT, business intelligence, ERP systems, social media, and more. Over 3,300 people have already registered to attend TBIZ 2011 to learn about new technologies and network with others.
Digitalpreneur as indonesia’s new economic pillar jurry hatammimiJurry Hatammimi
Presented @ THE 36TH FEDERATION OF ASEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATIONS (FAEA) CONFERENCE, Malaysia 2011.
Abstract :
One of impact of the global financial crisis in Indonesia is the high number of unemployment. There is no other way to make unemployment to get a job, unless they become entrepreneur. Refer to the availability of unlimited real-time access to information as one of the characteristics of globalization and huge potential of human resource, open opportunities for Indonesia to become a producer of professional manpower in the field of Information and Communications Technology, especially the content business. Therefore it can also emerge new entrepreneurs in the content business, which known as digitalpreneur.
This paper provides a descriptive research with objectives to describe the situation of Indonesia digitalpreneur nowadays as a new promising entrepreneurship field. The description uses three approaches, the development of Indonesia digitalpreneur, digitalpreneur as a part of creative industry sector and digitalpreneur as Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.
Considering the various potentials, Indonesia is expected not only as user of the internet but also as internet-based business player. Business content with creative and dynamic young people as the driver is expected to become Indonesia's new economic pillar.
Role of digital technology in autism a case studyUmmeSalmaM1
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is neurological disorder found majorly among the children, however it has no age or gender restriction. ASD is not a disease & doesn’t have any cure. This work is a case study which highlights the contribution of digital technologies such as ICT, IoT, Robotics and others in shaping the lives of autistic patients.
The document summarizes the Women&Technologies conference held from 2008-2015 with the following key points:
- The conference aimed to promote excellence in technological research and development related to issues of interest for Expo 2015, and to challenge stereotypes about women's relationship with technology.
- It was founded in 2007 and held biennial conferences in 2009 and 2011 to bring together qualified women working in technology fields from research, industry, and institutions.
- The 2009 conference had over 1,600 attendees and focused on creativity and innovation, receiving institutional support and sponsorship from companies.
- The document provides details on committees, speakers, and roundtable topics from the 2009 conference on generating technology, cross-disciplinary approaches
Working Capital is an initiative by Telecom Italia to fund innovative projects. In 2010, Working Capital analyzed 250 candidate projects, selected 114 for participation in events, and funded 25 winners. The objectives for 2011 are to support up to 75 finalist projects with grants up to €30k each, up to 4 projects with €100k seeds, and 1 with a €1M investment. Some example projects funded include analyzing information propagation on social networks, developing a semantic search engine, detecting non-verbal noises in audio files, using social networks to enable new learning models, and creating digital content for children on innovative devices.
I Minds2009 Michela Pollone Csp–Innovazione Nelle Ict Innovative Paths To I...imec.archive
CSP is a non-profit research organization based in Turin, Italy that specializes in ICT innovation. It has over 40 employees and focuses on experimental development and industrial research through technology labs, living lab projects, and making ICT ubiquitous. CSP works with local universities and companies to develop the region's innovation potential and create value through joining technological and creative capabilities.
This document summarizes a webinar discussing steps towards a post-COVID-19 digital society and open innovation for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Europe. The webinar features presentations from organizations in Italy, Spain, and Europe on how their local ecosystems have responded to COVID-19 and their visions for the future digital society. Panelists discuss examples of urban regeneration projects, digital gastronomy initiatives, and European Commission programs supporting business innovation. The webinar aims to explore opportunities for SMEs through open innovation as societies transition to a post-pandemic digital future.
Antonio Arcadu presented his vision for creating a Regional Digital Manufacturing Network in Sardinia to connect makers, fablabs, coworking spaces, universities and companies. The network would support crowdfunding, promote events and help members participate in national/EU opportunities. Since 2015, Arcadu has been organizing meetings to develop the network, including creating surveys, websites/accounts and establishing an organizational structure. The goal is to push innovative ideas and projects from makers throughout Sardinia.
La presentazione di Franco Cima, Ambasciatore Epale e consigliere della città di Bologna al Cultural Exchange con la delegazione israeliana del 21 gennaio a Firenze
Digitalpreneur as indonesia’s new economic pillar jurry hatammimiJurry Hatammimi
Presented @ THE 36TH FEDERATION OF ASEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATIONS (FAEA) CONFERENCE, Malaysia 2011.
Abstract :
One of impact of the global financial crisis in Indonesia is the high number of unemployment. There is no other way to make unemployment to get a job, unless they become entrepreneur. Refer to the availability of unlimited real-time access to information as one of the characteristics of globalization and huge potential of human resource, open opportunities for Indonesia to become a producer of professional manpower in the field of Information and Communications Technology, especially the content business. Therefore it can also emerge new entrepreneurs in the content business, which known as digitalpreneur.
This paper provides a descriptive research with objectives to describe the situation of Indonesia digitalpreneur nowadays as a new promising entrepreneurship field. The description uses three approaches, the development of Indonesia digitalpreneur, digitalpreneur as a part of creative industry sector and digitalpreneur as Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.
Considering the various potentials, Indonesia is expected not only as user of the internet but also as internet-based business player. Business content with creative and dynamic young people as the driver is expected to become Indonesia's new economic pillar.
Role of digital technology in autism a case studyUmmeSalmaM1
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is neurological disorder found majorly among the children, however it has no age or gender restriction. ASD is not a disease & doesn’t have any cure. This work is a case study which highlights the contribution of digital technologies such as ICT, IoT, Robotics and others in shaping the lives of autistic patients.
The document summarizes the Women&Technologies conference held from 2008-2015 with the following key points:
- The conference aimed to promote excellence in technological research and development related to issues of interest for Expo 2015, and to challenge stereotypes about women's relationship with technology.
- It was founded in 2007 and held biennial conferences in 2009 and 2011 to bring together qualified women working in technology fields from research, industry, and institutions.
- The 2009 conference had over 1,600 attendees and focused on creativity and innovation, receiving institutional support and sponsorship from companies.
- The document provides details on committees, speakers, and roundtable topics from the 2009 conference on generating technology, cross-disciplinary approaches
Working Capital is an initiative by Telecom Italia to fund innovative projects. In 2010, Working Capital analyzed 250 candidate projects, selected 114 for participation in events, and funded 25 winners. The objectives for 2011 are to support up to 75 finalist projects with grants up to €30k each, up to 4 projects with €100k seeds, and 1 with a €1M investment. Some example projects funded include analyzing information propagation on social networks, developing a semantic search engine, detecting non-verbal noises in audio files, using social networks to enable new learning models, and creating digital content for children on innovative devices.
I Minds2009 Michela Pollone Csp–Innovazione Nelle Ict Innovative Paths To I...imec.archive
CSP is a non-profit research organization based in Turin, Italy that specializes in ICT innovation. It has over 40 employees and focuses on experimental development and industrial research through technology labs, living lab projects, and making ICT ubiquitous. CSP works with local universities and companies to develop the region's innovation potential and create value through joining technological and creative capabilities.
This document summarizes a webinar discussing steps towards a post-COVID-19 digital society and open innovation for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Europe. The webinar features presentations from organizations in Italy, Spain, and Europe on how their local ecosystems have responded to COVID-19 and their visions for the future digital society. Panelists discuss examples of urban regeneration projects, digital gastronomy initiatives, and European Commission programs supporting business innovation. The webinar aims to explore opportunities for SMEs through open innovation as societies transition to a post-pandemic digital future.
Antonio Arcadu presented his vision for creating a Regional Digital Manufacturing Network in Sardinia to connect makers, fablabs, coworking spaces, universities and companies. The network would support crowdfunding, promote events and help members participate in national/EU opportunities. Since 2015, Arcadu has been organizing meetings to develop the network, including creating surveys, websites/accounts and establishing an organizational structure. The goal is to push innovative ideas and projects from makers throughout Sardinia.
La presentazione di Franco Cima, Ambasciatore Epale e consigliere della città di Bologna al Cultural Exchange con la delegazione israeliana del 21 gennaio a Firenze
Social Media and web 2.0 for the promotion of TechParks and Incubators - Smau...Monica Mureddu
This document discusses how actors in innovation ecosystems are using social media tools to promote themselves. It introduces a framework called the Digital Identity Quality Standard (DID) to measure how integrated networks are on sharing platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Several Italian innovation networks are analyzed using this framework. The document then introduces Innovation Sky, a virtual park that supports business and research through services focused on visibility, marketing, social media automation, technology transfer and internationalization across sectors. Innovation Sky utilizes a network of web platforms and social media identities to connect the global innovation ecosystem.
The document discusses creative marketing models and digital identity quality standards. It proposes connecting existing networks to create an autopoietic complex system. Case studies on networks like REMIP and Media Haka are presented, showing how multimedia production, social media design, and network dynamization can benefit partners through visibility, synergies and knowledge sharing. Interactive installations are proposed to model user networks through tags and data visualization.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference titled "Industry and Research: network and performance" to be held on January 18, 2011 at the Porta dell'Innovazione building in Marghera, Italy. The conference will discuss ways to improve cooperation between universities, research centers, and enterprises to facilitate innovation, including through utilizing research-based competence brokers. It will include welcome remarks, presentations on related projects and strategies, parallel sessions on the role of brokers and innovation processes, and a conclusion. Transportation instructions to the venue are also provided.
The document announces a Meetup event in June 2018 in Rome on learning UX and data science applications. The agenda includes talks on neural network react components and data science for business, followed by networking over pizza. There will also be an open mic session. The event details are provided in Italian.
This catalogue : (2 nd version, updated November 3, 2011),
compiled by the Phantoms Foundation (coordinator of
the Spanish Nanotechnology action plan funded by
ICEX), provides a general overview of the Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology companies (78) in Spain and in particular the importance of this market research,
product development, etc.
Note: only those contacted companies which provided
their details are listed.
This document provides an agenda and list of participants for the Mobile Apps Forum investment forum and sectorial networking event taking place on June 17-18, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. The agenda outlines presentations, panel discussions, business plan presentations, and networking sessions between companies and investors. The list of participants includes over 100 people from companies, investors, government organizations, and universities across Europe attending the event.
A Case Study Of The Global System Of Mobile Communication (GSM) In NigeriaEmily Smith
This document summarizes a case study on the implementation of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria. It began in 2001 with the introduction of three mobile operators: ECONET Wireless, MTN, and MTEL. Since then, competition and lower prices have led to rapid growth, with over 44 million subscribers in 2008, making Nigeria the largest mobile market in Africa. The benefits of GSM in Nigeria include improved access to communication for many Nigerians and support for economic activities. However, some challenges remain such as coverage in rural areas. The case study provides insights into both the opportunities and difficulties of developing mobile industries.
The document discusses the Philippines' information and communications technology (ICT) industry and its goals for industry growth and global leadership. It aims to generate $50 billion in annual ICT industry revenues by 2016, including $27.4 billion from IT-BPO exports. It also aims to attain world leadership in several fast-growing ICT services and double its market share in others. The Next Wave Cities program is described as a way to develop ICT hubs nationwide to support country-wide development.
Startup Cities: Trentino, Italy - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Christian Giacom, Startup Officer for Trentino Sviluppo presented Trentino as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Droidcon Italy 2014 was a two-day event held in Torino, Italy that included 44 talks, 6 workshops, and a hackathon focused on the Android ecosystem. The 390+ attendees were primarily from Italy and included representatives from 139 companies. The event aimed to support Android development and provide a networking forum for developers through presentations, exhibitions by sponsors, and satellite events.
The document discusses the European Alliance for Innovation (EAI), a non-profit organization launched in 2010 based in Trento, Italy. EAI aims to foster innovation, particularly in ICT, by connecting stakeholders across the innovation value chain. It forms Science, Innovation and Business Councils (SIBs) focused on specific technology themes to promote collaboration. The Communications Infrastructure SIB aims to bring together researchers, businesses, policymakers and others to advance communications network technologies and support Europe's position in related standards and regulation.
SPIN 2012
SPINning Innovation in Payments
Firenze, Palazzo dei Congressi
21 e 22 giugno 2012
Il 21 e 22 giugno 2012, si è tenuta a Firenze - presso il Palazzo dei Congressi - la quindicesima edizione di SPIN, la Conference&Expo Internazionale dell'ABI su sistemi e servizi di pagamento.
Promosso e organizzato in collaborazione con il Gruppo Italia SWIFT e il Consorzio CBI, SPIN è il punto di riferimento in Italia per tutta la comunità dell'industria dei pagamenti, l'unico appuntamento annuale di confronto sugli scenari attuali e futuri, l'internazionalizzazione dei mercati, l'ordinamento e i nuovi servizi finanziari rivolti, in particolare, al mondo delle imprese. Autorevole il parterre degli speaker provenienti da organismi internazionali, banche, associazioni e imprese, società di consulenza e aziende leader di settore. La ricchissima agenda dei lavori si è articolata nell'arco di due giornate con Sessioni Plenarie, Tavole Rotonde e Stream Parallele di approfondimento. Numerose sono state anche le occasioni per gli incontri interpersonali, grazie all'ampia e accogliente area espositiva a disposizione di tutti i partecipanti e alla serata di gala organizzata in location esclusive.
TARGET
Banche e Imprese. Responsabili delle Funzioni: Sistemi di Pagamento e Regolamento, Estero, SWIFT, Corporate Banking, Correspondent Banking, Crediti, Finanza, Tesoreria e Titoli, Sistemi Informativi, Organizzazione, Relazioni Internazionali, Rete Commerciale.
Per maggiori informazioni: http://www.abieventi.it/eventi/1544/spin-2012
Users provide inconsistent ratings when rating items multiple times, introducing natural noise that limits recommendation accuracy. An experiment with 118 users rating 100 movies over 3 trials found:
1. Test-retest reliability was good at 0.924 but mild and negative ratings were less reliable.
2. Pairwise RMSE between trials was 0.557-0.765, with the largest error between the most distant trials.
3. Common recommendation algorithms like user-based kNN, item-based kNN and SVD were robust to noise, with less than 5% difference in RMSE across trials. The second trial consistently had the lowest noise.
The document provides information on investment opportunities in the ICT sector in Spain. It summarizes that Spain has a large ICT market worth €88 billion annually, with nearly 30,000 ICT companies employing around 400,000 workers. The ICT sector contributes 4.7% to Spain's GDP. Major subsectors include telecommunications, IT, digital content production, and commerce. The document outlines Spain's strong mobile, broadband, and digital technology adoption rates and identifies opportunities in areas like smart cities, cybersecurity, and digital health.
The document provides a summary of the activities of EPIC (European Photonics Industry Consortium) in 2013. It discusses EPIC's advocacy initiatives like outreach events, the "Adopt a Classroom" education program, and representation at external events. It also summarizes EPIC's work in external communications through publishing market reports, organizing industry events, and securing media coverage. Finally, it outlines EPIC's role in strengthening the photonics community through membership growth and involvement in EU funding projects.
This document provides an overview of innovation projects and initiatives in the Mataró-Maresme area led by Tecnocampus Mataró - Maresme. It discusses the goals of transforming the area into a hub of innovation through projects like the Tecnocampus university campus, various research centers and technology incubators, master's programs in entrepreneurship, and scientific parks. The goal is to promote talent, new companies, economic growth and technological leadership through these collaborative efforts between universities, the city council, and regional promotion agencies.
The document provides a summary of politics and events in Italy for the week of May 14th-19th, 2011. Key points include:
- Parliament was examining the European Community Law 2010 bill and amendments while waiting for input from committees.
- The Ministry of Cultural Heritage launched a new virtual reality application providing 3D models of Roman ruins.
- The communications authority approved a plan for auctioning mobile broadband frequencies and set revenue goals for the auction.
- Recent local elections in major Italian cities showed gains for center-left candidates and losses for the center-right People of Freedom party, indicating voter dissatisfaction with the current administration.
Lecture 4 discusses strategies for developing intelligent cities, focusing on sustaining innovation in city sectors, knowledge-intensive districts and clusters, improving infrastructure and utilities, and enhancing quality of life. Examples are provided of initiatives in Singapore to develop priority innovation sectors, Cleveland's OneCommunity broadband network, and Stockholm's open access fiber network model called Stokab.
Technical High School 'G. Marconi' provides education for 1,250 students in electronics and informatics. It is certified in networking, Microsoft IT, and computer literacy and has partnerships with local industries, universities, and railroads for student internships and education. Nanotechnology research aims to control matter at the atomic scale to develop novel materials and applications in areas like medicine, consumer products, and home security. While still developing, nanotechnology is expected to greatly impact fields like information and communication technology, healthcare, and manufacturing in the coming years and decades.
Tutto in una sera: TBIZ Conference 2015TechnologyBIZ
TBIZ Conference 2015
Città della Scienza, NAPOLI, martedì 1 dicembre ore 15-20
2 tavole rotonde, 10 start-up pitch, 20 keynote speakers talk
Pitch competition premio Antonio Falconio
Dal MISE: ecco i voucher per l’internazionalizzazione
Bando SME Instruments: come evitare gli errori più comuni
Politiche per il Made in Campania: a che punto siamo?
Sviluppo Campania: l’intervento straordinario per la competitività
L'unione fa la forza: il territorio si aggrega per competere
Campania Competitiva: il piano di azione della Regione
La proposta, in 8 punti di Digital Magics al governo (in memoriam: Enrico Gasperini)
Social Media and web 2.0 for the promotion of TechParks and Incubators - Smau...Monica Mureddu
This document discusses how actors in innovation ecosystems are using social media tools to promote themselves. It introduces a framework called the Digital Identity Quality Standard (DID) to measure how integrated networks are on sharing platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Several Italian innovation networks are analyzed using this framework. The document then introduces Innovation Sky, a virtual park that supports business and research through services focused on visibility, marketing, social media automation, technology transfer and internationalization across sectors. Innovation Sky utilizes a network of web platforms and social media identities to connect the global innovation ecosystem.
The document discusses creative marketing models and digital identity quality standards. It proposes connecting existing networks to create an autopoietic complex system. Case studies on networks like REMIP and Media Haka are presented, showing how multimedia production, social media design, and network dynamization can benefit partners through visibility, synergies and knowledge sharing. Interactive installations are proposed to model user networks through tags and data visualization.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference titled "Industry and Research: network and performance" to be held on January 18, 2011 at the Porta dell'Innovazione building in Marghera, Italy. The conference will discuss ways to improve cooperation between universities, research centers, and enterprises to facilitate innovation, including through utilizing research-based competence brokers. It will include welcome remarks, presentations on related projects and strategies, parallel sessions on the role of brokers and innovation processes, and a conclusion. Transportation instructions to the venue are also provided.
The document announces a Meetup event in June 2018 in Rome on learning UX and data science applications. The agenda includes talks on neural network react components and data science for business, followed by networking over pizza. There will also be an open mic session. The event details are provided in Italian.
This catalogue : (2 nd version, updated November 3, 2011),
compiled by the Phantoms Foundation (coordinator of
the Spanish Nanotechnology action plan funded by
ICEX), provides a general overview of the Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology companies (78) in Spain and in particular the importance of this market research,
product development, etc.
Note: only those contacted companies which provided
their details are listed.
This document provides an agenda and list of participants for the Mobile Apps Forum investment forum and sectorial networking event taking place on June 17-18, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. The agenda outlines presentations, panel discussions, business plan presentations, and networking sessions between companies and investors. The list of participants includes over 100 people from companies, investors, government organizations, and universities across Europe attending the event.
A Case Study Of The Global System Of Mobile Communication (GSM) In NigeriaEmily Smith
This document summarizes a case study on the implementation of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria. It began in 2001 with the introduction of three mobile operators: ECONET Wireless, MTN, and MTEL. Since then, competition and lower prices have led to rapid growth, with over 44 million subscribers in 2008, making Nigeria the largest mobile market in Africa. The benefits of GSM in Nigeria include improved access to communication for many Nigerians and support for economic activities. However, some challenges remain such as coverage in rural areas. The case study provides insights into both the opportunities and difficulties of developing mobile industries.
The document discusses the Philippines' information and communications technology (ICT) industry and its goals for industry growth and global leadership. It aims to generate $50 billion in annual ICT industry revenues by 2016, including $27.4 billion from IT-BPO exports. It also aims to attain world leadership in several fast-growing ICT services and double its market share in others. The Next Wave Cities program is described as a way to develop ICT hubs nationwide to support country-wide development.
Startup Cities: Trentino, Italy - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Christian Giacom, Startup Officer for Trentino Sviluppo presented Trentino as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Droidcon Italy 2014 was a two-day event held in Torino, Italy that included 44 talks, 6 workshops, and a hackathon focused on the Android ecosystem. The 390+ attendees were primarily from Italy and included representatives from 139 companies. The event aimed to support Android development and provide a networking forum for developers through presentations, exhibitions by sponsors, and satellite events.
The document discusses the European Alliance for Innovation (EAI), a non-profit organization launched in 2010 based in Trento, Italy. EAI aims to foster innovation, particularly in ICT, by connecting stakeholders across the innovation value chain. It forms Science, Innovation and Business Councils (SIBs) focused on specific technology themes to promote collaboration. The Communications Infrastructure SIB aims to bring together researchers, businesses, policymakers and others to advance communications network technologies and support Europe's position in related standards and regulation.
SPIN 2012
SPINning Innovation in Payments
Firenze, Palazzo dei Congressi
21 e 22 giugno 2012
Il 21 e 22 giugno 2012, si è tenuta a Firenze - presso il Palazzo dei Congressi - la quindicesima edizione di SPIN, la Conference&Expo Internazionale dell'ABI su sistemi e servizi di pagamento.
Promosso e organizzato in collaborazione con il Gruppo Italia SWIFT e il Consorzio CBI, SPIN è il punto di riferimento in Italia per tutta la comunità dell'industria dei pagamenti, l'unico appuntamento annuale di confronto sugli scenari attuali e futuri, l'internazionalizzazione dei mercati, l'ordinamento e i nuovi servizi finanziari rivolti, in particolare, al mondo delle imprese. Autorevole il parterre degli speaker provenienti da organismi internazionali, banche, associazioni e imprese, società di consulenza e aziende leader di settore. La ricchissima agenda dei lavori si è articolata nell'arco di due giornate con Sessioni Plenarie, Tavole Rotonde e Stream Parallele di approfondimento. Numerose sono state anche le occasioni per gli incontri interpersonali, grazie all'ampia e accogliente area espositiva a disposizione di tutti i partecipanti e alla serata di gala organizzata in location esclusive.
TARGET
Banche e Imprese. Responsabili delle Funzioni: Sistemi di Pagamento e Regolamento, Estero, SWIFT, Corporate Banking, Correspondent Banking, Crediti, Finanza, Tesoreria e Titoli, Sistemi Informativi, Organizzazione, Relazioni Internazionali, Rete Commerciale.
Per maggiori informazioni: http://www.abieventi.it/eventi/1544/spin-2012
Users provide inconsistent ratings when rating items multiple times, introducing natural noise that limits recommendation accuracy. An experiment with 118 users rating 100 movies over 3 trials found:
1. Test-retest reliability was good at 0.924 but mild and negative ratings were less reliable.
2. Pairwise RMSE between trials was 0.557-0.765, with the largest error between the most distant trials.
3. Common recommendation algorithms like user-based kNN, item-based kNN and SVD were robust to noise, with less than 5% difference in RMSE across trials. The second trial consistently had the lowest noise.
The document provides information on investment opportunities in the ICT sector in Spain. It summarizes that Spain has a large ICT market worth €88 billion annually, with nearly 30,000 ICT companies employing around 400,000 workers. The ICT sector contributes 4.7% to Spain's GDP. Major subsectors include telecommunications, IT, digital content production, and commerce. The document outlines Spain's strong mobile, broadband, and digital technology adoption rates and identifies opportunities in areas like smart cities, cybersecurity, and digital health.
The document provides a summary of the activities of EPIC (European Photonics Industry Consortium) in 2013. It discusses EPIC's advocacy initiatives like outreach events, the "Adopt a Classroom" education program, and representation at external events. It also summarizes EPIC's work in external communications through publishing market reports, organizing industry events, and securing media coverage. Finally, it outlines EPIC's role in strengthening the photonics community through membership growth and involvement in EU funding projects.
This document provides an overview of innovation projects and initiatives in the Mataró-Maresme area led by Tecnocampus Mataró - Maresme. It discusses the goals of transforming the area into a hub of innovation through projects like the Tecnocampus university campus, various research centers and technology incubators, master's programs in entrepreneurship, and scientific parks. The goal is to promote talent, new companies, economic growth and technological leadership through these collaborative efforts between universities, the city council, and regional promotion agencies.
The document provides a summary of politics and events in Italy for the week of May 14th-19th, 2011. Key points include:
- Parliament was examining the European Community Law 2010 bill and amendments while waiting for input from committees.
- The Ministry of Cultural Heritage launched a new virtual reality application providing 3D models of Roman ruins.
- The communications authority approved a plan for auctioning mobile broadband frequencies and set revenue goals for the auction.
- Recent local elections in major Italian cities showed gains for center-left candidates and losses for the center-right People of Freedom party, indicating voter dissatisfaction with the current administration.
Lecture 4 discusses strategies for developing intelligent cities, focusing on sustaining innovation in city sectors, knowledge-intensive districts and clusters, improving infrastructure and utilities, and enhancing quality of life. Examples are provided of initiatives in Singapore to develop priority innovation sectors, Cleveland's OneCommunity broadband network, and Stockholm's open access fiber network model called Stokab.
Technical High School 'G. Marconi' provides education for 1,250 students in electronics and informatics. It is certified in networking, Microsoft IT, and computer literacy and has partnerships with local industries, universities, and railroads for student internships and education. Nanotechnology research aims to control matter at the atomic scale to develop novel materials and applications in areas like medicine, consumer products, and home security. While still developing, nanotechnology is expected to greatly impact fields like information and communication technology, healthcare, and manufacturing in the coming years and decades.
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Tutto in una sera: TBIZ Conference 2015TechnologyBIZ
TBIZ Conference 2015
Città della Scienza, NAPOLI, martedì 1 dicembre ore 15-20
2 tavole rotonde, 10 start-up pitch, 20 keynote speakers talk
Pitch competition premio Antonio Falconio
Dal MISE: ecco i voucher per l’internazionalizzazione
Bando SME Instruments: come evitare gli errori più comuni
Politiche per il Made in Campania: a che punto siamo?
Sviluppo Campania: l’intervento straordinario per la competitività
L'unione fa la forza: il territorio si aggrega per competere
Campania Competitiva: il piano di azione della Regione
La proposta, in 8 punti di Digital Magics al governo (in memoriam: Enrico Gasperini)
TechnologyBIZ 2014
Doppia edizione
4 Dicembre a Città della Scienza - TBIZ Kick-Off, una giornata di networking
Maggio: TBIZ Open World, incontri con il territorio e con i partner esteri di TBIZnet
TBIZ 2013 - Smart & Start di Invitalia a TBIZTechnologyBIZ
Invitalia, l'Agenzia nazionale per l'attrazione degli investimenti e lo sviluppo d'impresa, sostiene le imprese e i progetti innovativi e ad alto valore aggiunto. Si rivolge alle aziende con concreti piani di sviluppo e gestisce una serie di incentivi per la diffusione della cultura dell’innovazione nel sistema imprenditoriale italiano.
A TBIZ 2013 è intervienuto: Andrea Miccio, dell’Area Finanza e Impresa di Invitalia, che ha illsutrato, nel corso del workshop, gli strumenti a disposizione degli imprenditori o aspiranti tali.
Napoli 28 e 29 novembre 2013. Nata nel 2009, TechnologyBIZ al Sud è la più importante iniziativa multidisciplinare su tecnologie e innovazione. Focalizzata su quelle idee che hanno il potere di cambiare le abitudini dei territori, TBIZ raduna una ampia rete di idee, persone, iniziative che condividono l’urgenza di coltivare la Cultura dell'Innovazione e, partendo dalle eccellenze, promuovere un ecosistema territoriale competitivo impresa-ricerca-istituzione che guardi al mercato globale. TechnologyBIZ è animata da una comunità di oltre tremila tra imprenditori, ricercatori, professionisti, rappresentanti delle Istituzioni locali.
Banco Popolare - Banca di Novara presentazione La Campania e le reti di impreseTechnologyBIZ
Michelarcangelo Carusillo, Responsabile Area Affari Napoli della Banca Popolare di Novara, intervenuto al Convegno organizzato da TechnologyBIZ "La Campania e le Reti di Imprese. Strategie, Opportunità, Casi di successo", 9 luglio - Palazzo PICO.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
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TechnologyBIZ 2011 Presentation July Attendees ENG
1. TechnologyBIZ 2011
Last update: 12° of July
Tuesday the 8° and Wednesday the 9° of November, Bagnoli Hub, Naples.
341, via Diocleziano, Naples
2. Innovation and Development
TechnologyBIZ 2011
TechnologyBIZ is a multi-channel event that aims to respond to the
overwhelming demand for complex ICT solutions for Southern
Italian and Mediterranean companies; during the event, ICT vendors
can introduce themselves to visitors and can create positive PR.
Besides, TBIZ aims to make people aware about the improvement
that complex ICT could bring to Southern Italian and Euro
Mediterranean Area.
3. TBIZ: Third Edition
TechnologyBIZ 2011
TBIZ history:
Edition:
First Edition
- On 28th and 29th of October, 2009, at Città della Scienza, Naples.
- More than 2000 visitors attended the event.
- 70 different kinds of meetings, such as: seminars, workshops, speeches, training and
conferences.
- Social event 2009: there were about 350 guests.
- More than 10000 web pages found about Technology Biz.
Edition:
Second Edition
- On 27th and 28th of October 2010, at Città della Scienza, Naples.
- More than 3000 attendees.
- 40 different kinds of meetings, such as: seminars, workshops, speeches, training and
conferences.
- Social event 2010: musical theatre piece “Mozart and Pulcinella” was performed and about
500 guests
enjoyed the play.
- More than 27000 web pages found about Technology Biz.
Edition:
Third Edition
- On 8th and 9th of November 2011, at Bagnoli HUB, Naples.
- Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and on our website www.technologybiz.it
4. TechnologyBIZ Award
TechnologyBIZ 2011
“TechnologyBIZ per l’Innovazione” aims to the diffusion of
innovations in technology. Competitors must realize brand new
technological products and they must attest the improvement of
their competitiveness.
Ten finalists will be chosen, and their products will be displayed
to the audience; subsequently, they will be judged by the
Scientific and Technological Committee during the event.
Rules of competition on TBIZ website www.technologybiz.it
Regional Councillor of Research and Innovation in Campania,
Guido Trombetti awarded ANUBIS, a monitoring and safety
management system that virtually reproduces processes of
human visual observation. This system was realized by CEDI
Informatica from Maddaloni (Italy).
5. TBIZ: 5 good reasons to be there
TechnologyBIZ 2011
1. A multi-vertical event
multi-
TechnologyBIZ combines several distinct but closely linked vertical exhibitions under one roof,
where attendees can set up a full diary of one-to-one meetings, workshops, seminars and talks,
all at the high-power level you would expect to find at a vertical event. An intensive and cost-
effective two-day programme for exhibitors and visitors alike.
2. A huge market for complex ICT offerings
.
For a technology vendor, Southern Italy is the market of the immediate future and the
Mediterranean Area. The vast majority of firms in this part of Italy are unaware of the potential
of information and communication technology. By focusing exclusively on showcasing complex
ICT solutions, platforms and applications, TechnologyBIZ will for the first time respond effectively
to the complex technology requirements of these enterprises.
3. High-level networking environment
High-
Building good relationships with the right people is the key to a successful business.
Attendees can not miss our social Event, the right place to create a good network of
relationships.
4. Convergence of interests and key speakers
Southern Italian market has been waiting for an event like TechnologyBIZ: this is the reason
why TBIZ has always been a success. Institutions, Associations, small and medium-sized
business of Southern Italy focused on innovation, considering TBIZ a big and important event.
5. Costumer-made contents
Costumer-
TBIZ topics and contents are carefully selected in order that they can be useful and interesting
for Southern Italian companies.
6. TBIZ previous speakers
TechnologyBIZ 2011
Achille Coppola, ODCEC Naples Gerardo Costabile, Italian post office
Adriana Mauro, Min. Economical Development Gianluca Giovanetti, Amadori Group Pamela Pace, Obiectivo
Aldo Patriciello, European Union Gianluca Moretto, Enasarco Paolo Masi, University Federico II
Alessandro Musumeci, Ferrovie dello Stato Gianni Schisa, Pastificio Garofalo Paolo Pandozy, Engineering Ing. Informatica
Alfredo Gatti, Assintel Gianpaolo Varchetta, ODCEC Napoli Patrizia Ranzo, Seconda Università di Napoli
Amedeo Manzo, BCC Napoli Gigi Tagliapietra, CLUSIT Peter Lambrecht, Emerson Network Power
Andrea Aymerich, Google Italy Giorgio Fiore, Confindustria Campania Pino Aprile, journalist and writer
Antonio Calabrese, Rippols Giovanni Daconto, Ariston Thermo Group Raffaele De Luca, N.A.T.O. N.C.S.A.
Antonino Mazzeo, University Federico II Giovanni De Caro, Fondo Atlante Ventures Riccardo Resciniti, University of Sannio
Antonio Pescapè, Univerity Federico II Giovanni Felice di Prisco, ODCEC Naples Roberto Galoppini, FIDA Inform
Arturo Capasso, Fondo Vertis Girolamo Botter, Informatici Senza Frontiere Roberto Nati, Ordine of Lawyers at Cagliari
Augusto Abbarchi, SAP Italia Giuseppe Caprio, Min. of Justice Rosario Caputo, GAFI Sud Scpa
Bernardo Nicoletti, GE Oil&Gas Giuseppe Pizza, Min. University and Research Rosario Romeo, N.A.T.O. N.C.S.A.
Carlo Abbà, Italian Business Angels Network Guido Trombetti, Regione Campania Sara Cavaliere, University Federico II
Carlo Marchini, Google Italy Iacopo De Angelis, Ag. Promozione Ricerca Sergio Fiora, Oracle Italia
Chen Genossar, MRV Communications Kurt Herrmann, N.A.T.O. N.C.S.A. Sergio Rossi, Oracle Italia
Ciro Verdoliva, A.O.R.N. Antonio Cardarelli Luca Bolognini, Istituto Italiano per la Privacy Sergio Vetrella, Regione Campania
Claudio Pieri, Lotto Sport Luigi Gallo, Invitalia Simona Cavallini, Fondazione Formit
Concita Cacace, Città della Scienza SpA Luigi Iavarone, Confindustria Campania Stefano De Falco, Science and Technologies
Corrado Aaron Visaggio, University del Sannio Manuel Maina, Microsoft Stefano Sappino, Poste Italiane
Cristina Farioli, IBM Italia Marco Agostini, Fondo Vertis Steve Luczkiw, Panduit
Dario De Pascale, Invitalia Marco De Candia, Assoservice Confindustria Vincenzo Galli, Carabinieri
Dario Nicolella, N.A.T.O. N.C.S.A. Maria Rosaria Scherillo, Distretto IT Puglia Vincenzo Zezza, Istituto Promozione
Mario Migliuolo, Asl Napoli3Sud Industriale
Davide Bonassi, Ass. It. Business politics
Edoardo Bovio, N.A.T.O. Undersea Research Mario Raffa, Comune di Napoli
Edoardo Imperiale, Città della Scienza SpA Marta Chinnici, ENEA
Emilio Alfano, Confapi Campania Massimo Melica, Innovatori
Emilio Mastantuoni, IBM Italia Massimo Pepe, Seda Group
Ettore Spigno, Telecom Italia Maurizio Gemignani, N.A.T.O. Marcomm
Fabio Bara Cappuccio, Oracle Maurizio Russo, Firema Trasporti
Fabio Fregi, Microsoft Nello Buono, Sinfor
Fabio Pacelli, BAA Italia Nello Palumbo, Provincia di Napoli
Felice Iossa, Confcredito International Nicola Mazzocca, Regione Campania
Francesco Castagna, Order of Engineers of Nicola Metta, Confapi Bari
Naples Nicola Rivezzi, Intelligenze SRL
Francesco Mallardo, Provincia di Napoli Pamela Pace, Obiectivo
Francesco P. Micozzi, Giuristi Telematici
Gabriele Cicognani, Guardia di Finanza
7. TBIZ 2011Services
Our portal
E-mail and mail Feed RSS
Social media
NEW
NEW
Social bookmark
Mobile Apps
NEW
Social network
Media partner TBIZ Blogger Handbooks Social Event
8. The new venue: Bagnoli HUB
TBIZ 2011 Services
Auditorium for conferences, congresses and concerts - 300 seats
Exhibition Room and Agorà: size: 1000 square meters
Adjacent Rooms: Academy, Gymnasium, Symposium
341, via Diocleziano, Naples
Us:
How to Reach Us
By car: bypass 10 – Leave the bypass in Fuorigrotta
By Bus: Bus C1 - Bus stop: Esedra
By Cumana: towards Torregaveta - Stop in Agnano
By underground: Gianturco - Pozzuoli, line 2 - Stop in Cavalleggeri.
9. Il Social Event 2011
TBIZ 2011 Services
Our social event will take place on the 8th of November, in the
evening, at the auditorium of Bagnoli HUB.
The main topic of the evening is the 150th anniversary of the
Unification of Italy, analyzed by a Southern Italian point of view.
You can book seats at: socialevent@technologybiz.it
10. TBIZ Handbooks1
TBIZ 2011 Services
NEW
Project:
Project a series of handbooks about ICT technologies.
Readers:
Readers PMI businessman, non-ICT professionals, Local Public Administration
representatives.
Stile:
Stile easy and popular, but it keeps on being scientifically correct.
Graphics:
Graphics slight and charming, but still professional.
Format:
Format e-book SEO, like compatible win/mac, minimum 16 pages.
Distribution:
Distribution on technology.it and social networks. Work in progress for the
creation of a printed series of Handbooks.
Contents:
Contents
Preface (edited by the main representative of technological innovation)
Macro Scenario (edited by an Academic author)
Technological Panorama (edited by experts of ICT)
Strategic impact (edited by experts in economics and marketing)
Case history (TBIZ team elaborates the material given by sponsors /exhibitors)
Executive Summary with info graphics (edited by TBIZ team)
11. TBIZ Handbooks2
TBIZ 2011 Services
Example of Handbook
NEW
1. Preface edited by Prof. Zxyyx
Preface,
2. Macro Scenario, edited by Prof. XZYX
Scenario
“Technologies and tendencies afoot”
Looking toward foreign countries
Looking toward the future
3. Technological Panorama edited by Zxyyx
Panorama,
Technology components and functionality
Technological Implementation process
Technologies available on current market
Commercial Supply Scenario
4. Strategic impact edited by Zxyyx
impact,
Analyzing current processes within the company
Understanding changes and managing human
impact. Critical factors to consider before
adopting a strategy. Expecting advantages
brought by
technology.
5. Case History edited by
History,
“Trasporti” team. Case History Zxy
Healthcare. Case History of the Clinic Xyz
Commerce: Case history of Zxx
6. Executive Summary and Infographics edited by
Infographics,
TBIZ team.
12. i-TBIZ app for Smartphone
TBIZ 2011 Services
NEW
Application for Apple and Android.
Editorial contents constantly updated, social network
interaction with LN, TW, FB, application “push” with
notifies throughout the event.
Stands Identification through download of contents.
Speech identification through the download of the acts.
Pre booking to the event, free home delivery of the badge.
v-TBIZ experiments, Augmented reality is coming up!
Visualization and interaction with 3D objects.
13. TBIZ Blogger
Services 2011
NEW
Bloggers writing on TBIZ and livening up the
context are: Blogger United
Antonio Savarese
Neapolitan, blogger, journalist, and director of the
technological and scientific committee of TBIZ.
Michele Dell'Edera
From Foggia, journalist, blogger and expert in
communication and new media marketing.
Miriam Torrente Sanso
From Lecce, blogger e social media manager at
Guryou.
Tony Siino
From Palermo, blogger and creator of Blog Italia,
the blog Italian directory.
Fabio Cecaro
Neapolitan, blogger, expertin Cloud Computing
and board member of EuroCloud Italia
14. TBIZ Tracking
TBIZ 2011 Services
improved
Innovation of tracking system introduced in 2010
Personal Plastic badge - credit card shaped
Unambiguous Barcode
Identification at stands (reader given by TBIZ), Identification
before attending congresses.
Data always available on line - restricted area.
500 personalized VITO Very Important Top Officer badges -
free home delivery before the event
15. Main Topic of this year More than
3.300
registered
TBIZ is a big hub of people and contents. Topics are freely chosen by the
community and companies, by the technical and scientific committee and key
note speakers, adopting a bottom - up approach: this means that there is not
an a priori plan.
The event has one strong and shared value:
“Innovation belongs to people, not to machines”
16. Two fundamental topics
Let’s talk about
The “Great South”
Southern Italy is going to dismiss the old - fashionable way of managing a business,
and it is going to build up a “new business” based on innovation. This is the main
topic of our event: in fact, we are going to talk about PMI, about market and
financial network, and about the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Culture of Innovation
Even if Southern Italy invests a large amount of money for the research and
development; it is far from the 3% dealt in Lisbon. For this reason, we are going to
talk about new products, services, processes and techniques that are able to
improve companies competitiveness.
17. Community 2011
Let’s talk about
• Do you want to know if and how much Business Intelligence can improve your business? Yes, it can: 37%
• How probable is a future investment in Business Intelligence within next year? High: 25%
• Are you interested in receiving information about Smarter Town? Highly interested: 36%
• Do you think the use of Internet in Public Local Administration would improve its services? Yes: 48%
• Do you want us to deal with ERP topic? Yes: 40%
• Does it exist the possibility that your company will invest in ERP technology within 12 months? High: 18%
• Would you like to know Cloud Computing services that can improve your business? Yes: 37%
• Does it exist the possibility that you will invest in Cloud Computing within 12 months? High: 30%
• Do you think the use of Social Network would improve your business? Yes: 24%
• How important would be for your company to do business on Social Network? High: 31%
SMB 45% Executive 37%
ICT Operators 22% Employee 28%
Big Company 15% Business man 18%
PAL 13% Professionals 12%
University 3% Student /research Fellow/ Professor 3%
18. Hot topics 2011
Let’s talk about…
Green IT. Data Center & Intelligent Building
Reduction of CO2 release and lower energetic wastage is possible through the use of these
technologies.
BI Business Intelligence & ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
Which competences are necessary? And how much do they cost? How to go over the larger
criticality: resistance or change?
Southern Innovation
Taking stock of the situation, verifying available tools, taking note of efficient procedures.
Creating relationships between companies and people that are really interested in come along
this path.
Be Social! PMI e PAL opening to Social Network
Companies can use social network to introduce themselves in a new and informal way, through
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin, Viadeo, H2biz. Buying associations and Social Network
dimension are gaining more and more importance in e-commerce.
19. Hot topics 2011
Let’s talk about
Company on the Cloud
Everybody talks about Cloud computing, but what does it really mean? Could it improve your
business?
Be Mobile, your business on tablet.
Mobile and Wireless Business is constantly growing up, but Does it exist a true advantage?
Which problems does it imply?
Smarter Town and digital citizens: Local Public Administration discovering Internet
By using new products and solutions, it is possible to make public administration more efficient
and, at the same time, to improve citizens participation to public life.
Benefits are: financial equilibrium of local administration & a modernization of the society.
Your reputation on line vs. authority for the privacy: can Internet become a judge?
Currently, it can be found everything about people’s life (even indecent details!) on Internet. But
actually, everybody should have the chance to borrow their past and make their reputation safe.
A proposal to solve the problem could be to enlarge the right to preserve your own privacy on
Internet. But in this way, it exists the possibility to restrict Internet freedom. And so which is
the best solution? Let’s talk about it!
20. TechnologyBIZ roundtables
Let’s talk about…
As in previous editions, TBIZ is going to host professionals of
different fields. In fact, it has been scheduled a big number of
roundtables and talk shows with:
Defence, Homeland Security, Public and Private Healthcare, Local
Transports, Accountant & Engineers specialized in technologies,
Lawyers & Magistrates, CIO and experts on new ICT products,
Bloggers and new media gurus, Historians and futurologists,
… and much more! Keep in touch with RSS.
http://www.technologybiz.it/it/news/aggregator/RSS
21. Contact us!
Home page http://www.technologybiz.it
Info info@technologybiz.it
Secretary segreteria@technologybiz.it
Management management@technologybiz.it
Communication comunicazione@technologybiz.it
Social Event socialevent@technologybiz.it
Invitations inviti@technologybiz.it
Mediterranean mena@technologybiz.it
Phone: Naples +39 081.19577301
Rome +39 06.98358556
Milan +39 02.45074970
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