XIII edition of the Italy-China Week of Science, Technology and Innovation
On November 28th ISPRA will participate with a panel dedicated to the AQuaBios Project
The event takes place as part of the bilateral scientific and technological cooperation program between Italy and China. It is promoted by the Governments of the two countries through the Ministry of University and Research of the Italian Republic and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.
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- XIII edition of the Italy-China Week of Science, Technology and Innovation
- 2024-11-26T00:00:00+01:00
- 2024-11-28T23:59:59+01:00
- On November 28th ISPRA will participate with a panel dedicated to the AQuaBios Project The event takes place as part of the bilateral scientific and technological cooperation program between Italy and China. It is promoted by the Governments of the two countries through the Ministry of University and Research of the Italian Republic and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.
- When Nov 26, 2024 to Nov 28, 2024 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
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The initiative represents an important platform for networking and matchmaking between Italian and Chinese research and innovation systems and aims to encourage academic, scientific and technological exchanges. During the Week, experts and innovators from the two countries will meet to discuss the latest innovations, share ideas and create new synergies. It will also be an opportunity to sign Cooperation Agreements which will launch joint projects between universities, research bodies and businesses.
On November 28th in Venice, the activities of the Sino-Italian joint laboratory (ISPRA and Zhejioung Ocean University) of functional genomic biology of marine biota will be presented.
It will be an opportunity to present the AquaBios Project of which ISPRA is the leader with the aim of contributing to the development of a sustainable aquaculture system.