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Internet talk-show with the protagonists of scientific research in Milan

Wednesday November 6th, from 6 to 8 pm

Urban Center, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, MilanoMI 20123, Italy

Milan is at the core of Italian scientific research. Every day its universities and research centers work with European institutes in range of international projects. Together with fashion industry and design, research is thus an excellence that connect the city to the rest of the world and may represent a relevant incentive for the relaunch of the whole Country. Meanwhile, however, some important research centers are forced to close or reshape, whilst contrasting news raise concerns about public funds for health and basic research.

The event will be the occasion to present a study from Scienceonthenet about the degree of internalization of the resarch that comes from Milan. Such an overview may allow to identify new strategies for the development and the strengthening of the scientific and technologic endowment of the city.


Participants

Cristina Tajani

Councillor for Job policies, Economic development, University and Research of the City of Milan,

Mario Melazzini

Councillor for Production, Research and Innovation of the Region Lombardia,

Gian Luca Vago

Dean of the University of Milan, 

Cristina Messa

Dean of the University of Milan Bicocca,

Graziano Dragoni

General Directo of the Politechnique of Milan,

Tito Boeri

Vice-dean of the L. Bocconi University,

Carlo Mango

Director of Scientific Area of Cariplo Foundation,

Franco Brezzi

Gruppo 2003 for Scientific Research 

Anna D'Amato

National Council of Research - Rome 

Tullio Antonio Maria Tolio

Director of the Institute for Industrial Technologies and Automation - National Council of Research - Milano,

Moderator: Luca Carra

 Scienceonthenet


Entrance is free.

The streaming of the event will be transmitted on scienzainrete.it and scienceonthenet.eu.

The event is an initiative promoted by Scienceonthenet, Gruppo 2003 and Caffè della Scienza, in cooperation with the City of Milan.

For any information, write to Daniele Balboni .

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