Mai Troppo Tardi

To practice Social Innovation

Period: May 2020 - Oct 2025 (Project completed)
“Mai Troppo Tardi” (“Never too late") is a social innovation project, aimed to develop, consolidate and extend innovative practices to meet the needs of young people under 30, and the senior people over 65 with difficulty in accessing digital services. These two groups' combined "weaknesses" can transform into strengths through a skill transfer programme based on intergenerational exchange.

Funded by the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers and then by Fondazione Social Venture Giordano dell’Amore.

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PROGETTI CORRELATI

H2EDGE

H2@Edge – Idrogeno a supporto delle telecomunicazioni in condizioni di criticità energetica
Periodo: Dicembre 2025 – Giugno 2028
H2@Edge, finanziato dalla Regione Piemonte nell’ambito del bando SWIch edizione 2024, intende affrontare le situazioni di criticità energetica in ambito TLC con il ricorso ad una soluzione basata sull’idrogeno verde. Prevede una partnership “cross settoriale”, che include PMI piemontesi dei settori delle telecomunicazioni (TRC SRL), dell’ICT(EURIX) e dell’impiantistica (TECNODELTA SRL), oltre a vari dipartimenti dei due atenei torinesi.

SAGE

The Data Space for a Sustainable Green Europe
Period: March 2025 – March 2028
SAGE will establish the Green Deal Data Space (GDDS) aimed at enhancing the accessibility, integration, and utilisation of green and environmental data across the EU to support key pillars of the European Green Deal—Zero Pollution, Climate Adaptation, Biodiversity, and the Circular Economy. Building directly upon the GREAT project community and results, and aligning with the Digital Europe Programme’s strategic focus on AI, cybersecurity, advanced computing, and data infrastructure, SAGE leverages outcomes from the European Strategy for Data and research facilitated by Horizon Europe.

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Ge-DIX

Genova Data Internet eXchange
Period: 2024 – Ongoing
Genoa’s new Internet Exchange managed by a consortium including the Municipality of Genoa and industry leaders, aims to capitalize on the city’s strategic location as a landing point for major submarine cables

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