Abstract: |
The aim of this Working Paper is to disseminate some of the research findings
that emerged from the Project ‘Techno-scientific Platforms (PTS) and
Communities of Reference. The Mind HumanTechnopole (M-HT) case in Milan’,
funded by Fondazione Cariplo and conducted by CRANEC (Rif. 2020-0321) [It
partially discloses them because it does not include the part concerning the
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and its Knowledge and
Innovation Communities (KICs)]. The Working Paper focuses on the European-wide
process that led to the emergence of the European Technology Platforms (ETPs)
model and the ways in which these have been reproduced and are being developed
in Italy as Techno-Scientific Platforms. The topic is of particular relevance
for many reasons. From the point of view of its international relevance, today
the development of evolved techno-scientific capabilities is the pillar for
building a knowledge-based economy that cannot disregard massive investments
in R&D&I. For example, all investment policies related to the digital and
climate transition are moving in this direction. In addition, the
implementation of a knowledge-based economy also requires the deep revision of
innovation policies, as well as the enhancement of the role of the
'innovator'. This role becomes central when connecting scientific research
with industrial and process innovation in order to develop relevant
techno-scientific capabilities that serve a specific socio-economic and
industrial system. In this scenario, Techno-Scientific Platforms are a ‘hot’
topic that is here addressed by considering two fundamental aspects. One is
that of the Italian NRRP and the measures contained within, under Mission 4 -
Component 2, which in the context of this work can lead to the creation of
real Techno-Scientific Platforms in Italy. The other aspect is the concrete
experience of Mind-Human Technopole as a reference model in Italy for the
creation of Techno-Scientific Platforms, in particular for its characteristics
pertaining to the economic valorization of scientific research, the
integration of reference scientific communities in life sciences, and the
advancement of knowledge through scientific cooperation. |