Innovative health and accessible cities for a person increasingly at the centre of progress. A vision that is smart and innovative, yet extremely concrete and anthropocentric. How to tell the public about it?
On 25 November, Giorgio Genta, Vice President & Partner ETT S.p.A, at the Salone di Rappresentanza, Palazzo Tursi will join the panel (La città del futuro oltre il digitale: focus sul progetto ‘The Transition Institute‘) The city of the future beyond digital: focus on The Transition Institute project recounting ETT‘s contribution to the development of solutions for a more accessible city for all: from personalised pathways platforms and art exhibitions in the metaverse to the sensorised works developed in the RAISE and Casa delle Tecnologie projects.
On 29 November, Susanna Alloisio and Andrea Asioli – ETT’s R&D Senior PM and R&D Tech Manager – will speak at the workshop (Healthy City 4.0: Innovazione digitale per la sicurezza in ambito sanitario) Healthy City 4.0: Digital innovation for safety and security in healthcare as ETT partner in the Healthy City 4.0 project.
Il 29 novembre, Susanna Alloisio e Andrea Asioli – R&D Senior PM e R&D Tech Manager di ETT – interverranno al workshop Healthy City 4.0: Innovazione digitale per la sicurezza in ambito sanitario in quanto ETT partner del progetto Healthy City 4.0.
Their discussion will focus on the ways in which the language model based on Artificial Intelligence – currently under development at ETT – will establish itself as a useful tool for a rapid and effective response to health emergencies, contributing to improving the quality of the health sector.
Genoa Smart Week, now in its tenth edition, confirms itself as a reference event for the sector and the territory, testifying to the continuous growth and evolution of the event, which is increasingly oriented towards international-level development. Promoted by the Associazione Genova Smart City and the Municipality of Genoa, and organised with the technical support of Clickutility Team, the event is a real national and international comparison table, where the presentation of city development projects involves companies, professionals and operators in the sector.
Genoa Smart Week is, in fact, an important opportunity to analyse the technological tools and innovative ideas that are shaping the smart and people-friendly city. With its popular approach, the event involves citizens, schools and institutions, with the aim of acting as a collector of good practices developed by companies and institutions, encouraging the evolution of cities towards more innovative and sustainable models.