(Adnkronos) - “Ci chiedono di intervenire e di portare nelle grandi aziende un po’ di tecnologia e noi speriamo di portare innovazione nel mondo della nautica”. Lo dice Alessandro Arnetta, Ceo di Factory Accademia acceleratore certificato di startup, a margine dell’iniziativa Italian StartUp, a cura di Confindustria Nautica con la collaborazione dell’Agenzia ICE.
Nella mattina della terza giornata del 63° Salone Nautico Internazionale di Genova, sul palco della Terrazza del Padiglione Blu, sono state presentate le 10 Start-up che hanno preso parte al progetto.
Nella mattina della terza giornata del 63° Salone Nautico Internazionale di Genova, sul palco della Terrazza del Padiglione Blu, sono state presentate le 10 Start-up che hanno preso parte al progetto.
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00:00 We value the start-up's outlook, we do it in different industries. In Italy, the world of aeronautics is quite tense, there are many international companies, so we are asked to intervene and bring some technology to the big companies.
00:28 We started a collaboration last year, we are investing in the start-up world of aeronautics, and this year we are meeting the founders of the various start-ups.
00:43 There is a certain fervor, there is technology, and what we will do from today is the full-on, because we want to value, as we did last year, the start-ups that are present this year.
00:54 We hope to work with the Salone in order to bring the best of innovation to the world of aeronautics, and to double the area and bring some international start-ups.
01:10 The outlook is not only Italian, but international, so our start-ups must compete and bring innovation from Silicon Valley, Israel, where there are very advanced systems, and this is convenient for the Italian and international market.