| 11 Sept. | 16:00 - 17:30 | |||
| ROOM 8 | |||||||
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| ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY |
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| TT.IV - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
| Impacts of Energy Transition | |||||||
| Co-organized with Polytechnic University of Turin Chair: Mauro GATTI, Sapienza University of Rome |
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The energy transition, while predominantly driven by technological advancements, encompasses a broader scope that significantly impacts architecture, urban planning, and the redevelopment of urban areas. It necessitates the creation of sustainable communities and environments that foster innovation and facilitate technology transfer, exemplified by technology parks. This multifaceted approach aims to integrate renewable energy solutions within urban infrastructures, promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. Architectural designs are evolving to incorporate green technologies, while urban planning is increasingly focused on reducing carbon footprints and enhancing livability. Redeveloping urban areas involves transforming existing structures and spaces into eco-friendly habitats, aligning with the principles of sustainability. Technology parks play a crucial role in this transition by serving as hubs for innovation, where cutting-edge research and development in energy technologies can thrive. Collectively, these efforts are essential for a successful energy transition, ensuring a balanced interplay between technological progress and sustainable urban development. The session will explore the impacts of the energy transition on urban development, highlighting a successful example of integrating sustainability concepts into building design. By adopting sustainable practices in building design, projects can yield significant environmental, economic, and social benefits, positively impacting all stakeholders, including owners and workers. Urban redevelopment plays a crucial role in transforming cities into sustainable and livable environments that not only implement energy transition concepts but also foster research and innovation. The role of technology parks concept will be discussed alongside their possible implementation in the contest of urban redevelopment. |
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| The symposium is part of the WS.II |
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| TT.IV.E.1 WS.II.4.1 |
Mauro GATTI Sapienza University of Rome Open Science and Open Innovation: Economic and Social Challenges |
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| TT.IV.E.2 WS.II.4.2 |
Mattia VOLTAGGIO - CV ENI ROAD – Rome Advanced District and Joule, Eni Business School for Business: two cases of entrepreneurial ecosystems |
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| TT.IV.E.3 WS.II.4.3 |
Chiara CATGIU - CV KPMG The Circular Economy: Current Scenario, Emerging Trends and Future Opportunities |
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