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Kilometro Rosso, this is the sustainable way for SMEs to access industry 4.0

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There is a new didactic in the Joiint Lab experience. And the companies that have chosen to join the project understood it immediately: the laboratory is a contribution to the innovation of the territory.

Piantoni (Confindustria): a unique opportunity for businesses

“There are large companies but also SMEs – explains Paolo Piantoni, general manager of Confindustria Bergamo -, who have had a great ability to quickly understand how this was a golden opportunity, unique in its kind”.

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The presence of adults and children is the representation of the industrial ecosystem of Bergamo: the large one is capable of stimulating and driving the small one by leading her in the wake, aware, however, of creating enrichment for the entire supply chain. «The system, although made up of large industries, always needs to have a plurality of subjects – continues the director -. Our social focus is to intervene on an upgrade of the territory and not of individual companies ».

Technological transfer of skills

It is therefore undisputed that if the experimentation were to end positively, the pole will remain a heritage of the Bergamo community. The transfer of skills takes place by osmosis and this allows for rapid mobility, alongside real-time feedback. “Companies have always expressed the need to raise the bar and find new frontiers of technological investment and the proximity of the Bergamo system, also with the Kilometro Rosso, to the Italian Institute of Technology has made it possible to give life to this pilot experience »Concludes Piantoni.

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