Big Sciences, i.e., large-scale
scientific research infrastructures at the European level,
produce a market of about 10 billion euros annually, offering
significant growth opportunities for FVG companies. This was
announced today in Udine by Ketty Segatti, central director for
research and innovation of the Central Directorate for Work,
Training, Education, Family of the FVG Region, and Paolo Acunzo,
director Bsbf Trieste 2024, presenting at the headquarters of
Confindustria Udine, the Big Science Business Forum 2024, whose
third edition, of which the FVG Region is the leading partner,
will take place in Trieste from October 1 to 4, 2024, after
Copenhagen (2018) and Granada (2022). The event was opened by
Confindustria Udine director general Michele Nencioni, who
stressed that "the forum represents a great opportunity also for
the industries of our territory."
"To build the big infrastructures," Segatti said, "Big
Sciences has to put out tenders and find innovative companies
that are willing to provide technologies, and so this forum is
dedicated to companies so that they can enter this market.
"The ten most important European research infrastructures
have come together in the BSBF," Acunzo added, "to create a
space where companies can have all the information they need to
obtain a contract in the field of science." More than 100
exhibitors from 30 European countries and more than 1,000
participants are expected at the Trieste edition. Several
initiatives are coming up, as well as a series of presentations
throughout Italy, including one at the national Confindustria,
probably in Turin, and a program of visits for companies to
research infrastructures: in February, 70 European companies,
Acunzo anticipated, will be brought to Cern in Ginevra. The FVG
region has applied for the BSBF in partnership with four Italian
ministries, Ilo Network Italia, Area Science Park, and
PromoturismoFvg, Segatti explained, also announcing "visits to
Italian embassies in the Balkan area, with the first stage in
Belgrade at the end of February."
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