Industries

We support and promote innovation that enables shared models of sustainable and inclusive development

The challenge of sustainable development calls on innovation players to work together to design new strategies, models, and operational tools capable of providing adequate responses to the great complexity of the ongoing changes.

The transition towards circular models of production and consumption—compatible with the need to protect the planet’s resources—together with improving citizens’ quality of life through the optimization of essential services and the creation of inclusive communities, as well as ensuring access to high-quality, efficient, and universally accessible healthcare, represent the key areas and objectives of our open innovation ecosystem. This ecosystem addresses the major “glocal” challenges set out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Circular Economy & Recycling

The necessary transition to a new, sustainable, and circular economic paradigm—based on closed-loop systems, the progressive elimination of waste, and the exclusive use of renewable and distributed energy sources, renewable raw materials, and secondary raw materials—confronts us with unprecedented technological and social challenges. This shift requires significant changes in production processes and a radical rethinking of consumption and business models.

Digital Platforms

The rapid growth of interactions and interconnections between information and people is driving an increasingly evident demand for infrastructures capable of connecting individuals, organizations, and data within open and collaborative ecosystems. Through the integration of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and distributed technologies, digital platforms make it possible to share, connect, and generate new opportunities for innovation and sustainable development.

Green Energy

The transition toward green energy entails the gradual abandonment of fossil fuels in favor of systems based exclusively on renewable, distributed, and resilient sources. The integration of solutions for energy production, storage, and intelligent management makes it possible to drastically reduce climate-altering emissions while promoting fairer, more local, and participatory supply models. In this context, green energy becomes the enabling factor of a new productive and social paradigm—one capable of supporting industries, cities, and communities by fostering the electrification of consumption, the decarbonization of industrial processes, and the emergence of sustainable energy ecosystems.

Dual-Use Deep Tech

The rapid evolution of deep tech—artificial intelligence, advanced robotics, biotechnology, innovative materials, and quantum computing—presents the challenge of developing dual-use solutions capable of generating value in both civilian and security domains. Dual-use technologies act as an enabling factor for transformation through shared innovation in key sectors such as energy, mobility, healthcare, and cybersecurity, while fully adhering to regulations and controls that ensure their responsible and sustainable use.