TEC4I FVG took part in the 14th edition of the National Conference on Science Communication, held at SISSA in Trieste—one of the most significant events in Italy dedicated to dialogue between research, society, and communication professionals.
On December 3rd, during the session “Communication Ecosystems for Technology Transfer and Territorial Innovation”, Elena Sandri – Senior Project Manager at TEC4I FVG – presented her talk “Research and Business: Strategies for Effective Communication”, highlighting how tools and best practices can strengthen connections among actors in the innovation ecosystem — research institutions, companies, public bodies, and citizens.
The presentation showcased the experience of the ALL-MICRO project (co-funded by the EU through the Interreg VI-A Italy–Slovenia Programme), which promotes strategic collaboration in the fields of microscopy and advanced optical and electronic technologies, with the goal of strengthening skills, technology transfer, and joint innovation capacity among the network’s partners.
The project represents a concrete example of how communication can become a key element in facilitating cross-border cooperation processes and the dissemination of knowledge.
Representing TEC4I FVG at the event were also Parvin Karim, Fabio Nocent, and Paulina Piotrowicz, members of the team involved in implementing the ALL-MICRO project.
Questions from the audience confirmed the strong interest in the topics discussed and in the opportunities the project offers for the region and for dialogue between research and industry.
Participation in the Conference provided an important opportunity to share our work and engage with national experts active in the fields of scientific communication and innovation.
For more information about the project, you can visit the official website:
🌐 https://all-micro.eu