Trentino Digital Innovation Hub

Italy: Autonomous Province of Trento

Overview

Trentino DIH was established by an agreement of cooperation signed by Confindustria Regionale Trentino-Alto Adige, Confindustria Trento, Assoimprenditori Alto Adige, Hub Innovazione Trentino (HIT) 

 

HIT is a consortium and non-lucrative company that promotes the results of research and innovation in the Trentino system in order to support the development of the local economy.

We ensure that Trentino and its companies can benefit with the innovation deriving from the results of scientific research and new entrepreneurship attractiveness of our members

Mission
Promoting the results of scientific research in Trentino through technology transfer activities to private companies and investors
Supporting stakeholders and Trentino companies in innovation processes and internationalisation in national and European networks (eg Cluster Technologies, KIC, Technology Platforms)
Stimulating integrated training, infrastructures, skills and services to accelerate innovative and highly technological businesses.

HIT Stakeholders

Fondazione Bruno Kessler is a research Institute with 2 scientific poles, 7 research centres and more than 400 researchers which aims for excellence in science and technology with particular regard to interdisciplinary approaches and application dimension.
Università degli Studi di Trento is the university of the Province of Trento, with more than 16,000 students, about 600 professors and researchers, 10 departments and 60 research laboratories that offer an ideal study and research environment.

Fondazione Edmund Mach conducts scientific research, education and training, experimentation, consulting and business services in the agricultural, agri-food and environmental branches.

Trentino Sviluppo is the Agency of the Autonomous Province of Trento devoted topromote the sustainable and innovative development of the territory, through actions and services aimed to support the growth of entrepreneurship and the ability to innovate. Digital technologies.

Sectors
Education - Financial and insurance activities - Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding - Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security - Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities - Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products - Manufacture of electrical equipment - Manufacture of leather and related products - Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. - Manufacture of paper and paper products - Printing and reproduction of recorded media - Manufacture of rubber and plastic products - Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials - Other manufacturing - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
Technology
Cyber physical systems - Internet of things - Artificial intelligence - Cyber security - Advanced, or high performance computing - Big data, data analytics, data handling - Virtual, augmented and extended reality - Simulation, modelling and digital twins - Cloud computing - Additive manufacturing