The ENEA Technopole of Bologna - Hight Technology Regional Network
ENEA and Emilia Romagna Region , based on a Program Agreement signed in March 2010, are committed to contribute to the development of the Regional Network of High Technology ,
through the constitution of four industrial research laboratories that, as part of the project for the complete transfer of the ENEA settlement in Bologna (Bologna ENEA Center) , will be established in the Technopole of Bologna, in the area of the former Manifattura Tabacchi BAT (British American Tobacco), one of the 10 Technopoles provided by the Regional Project (click here for list Tecnopoli) .
The activity carried out by the laboratories foresees a continuous interaction between research in the regional production system and its technological chains.
This synergy is entrusted all'ASTER , to be realized also through the organization of initiatives dedicated to industrial research and to the enhancement and integration of the potential offered by the Regional Network of 'High technology.
The laboratories have adopted functional regulations that guarantee functional, organizational and management autonomy and in 2012 have been accredited in the regional system of the High Technology Network, as research and technology transfer laboratories in compliance with the established in the accreditation guidelines approved by DGR 1213/07.
16/06/2025
The work of the group of experts, coordinated by ENEA with the support of the Italian standardization body UNI, continues on the pre-standardization initiative born from the results of the European TRICK project, whose next meeting has been scheduled for June 16 at 10:00.
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24/02/2025
ENEA has launched the EU CBRN CoE Project 104 TRACE-ME "Strengthening crime scene forensics and prosecution capabilities in investigating CBRN incidents in the Middle East Region" aimed at enhancing chemical, biologi al, radiological and nuclear forensic capabilities in Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, funded by the EU FPI.
05/12/2024
A new CEN Workshop, based on TRICK project results, to enhance traceability and sustainability data collection in textile and clothing supply chains will start with its kick-off meeting on December 5th.
This initiative is one of the main outcomes of TRICK European project in terms of contribution to standardization, and aims at supporting all the actors of the supply chain in their preparation for the incoming regulations and DPP.
[CEN News, Agenda and Documentation HERE]