In 2025, RAISE will take part for the third consecutive year in the Genoa Science Festival, strengthening a collaboration that serves as a meeting point between research, innovation, and society. This year’s edition holds particular significance, marking the final phase of the RAISE Innovation Ecosystem—a three-year journey that has brought together universities, research centers, enterprises, and institutions with the shared goal of transforming technology into concrete solutions for the region.
From October 23 to November 2, the Genova Blue District will host the RAISE Village, a dynamic space dedicated to science communication and public engagement, featuring science aperitifs, interactive workshops and exhibitions. The program will also extend to Palazzo Ducale, with two key events: the conference “Robotics and AI: Visions for the Future of the RAISE Ecosystem” in the Sala delle Donne, and the "RAISE Emotion" performance in the Sala del Maggior Consiglio - an event that blends artistic expression and scientific research, translating RAISE’s data into sound, images, and theatre.
These activities will offer the public a unique opportunity to discover the outcomes of RAISE projects and explore how robotics, artificial intelligence, and sustainability can enhance quality of life, protect the environment, and foster more inclusive cities.
Participation in the Festival reaffirms RAISE’s role as a regional driver of innovation and an open laboratory for dialogue, where science, industry, and citizens come together to build a sustainable and human-centered future.
The program can be downloaded at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
Studying the sea with AI
The Ligurian Sea is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but also a fragile ecosystem that needs to be understood and protected.
In this lab, you will discover how artificial intelligence can become a valuable ally in studying and safeguarding the marine ecosystem.
Through interactive AI-based systems, you will have the chance to observe how researchers analyze the movements of tiny sea inhabitants, such as larvae or small invertebrates: a crucial activity for assessing water quality and ecosystem health.
This lab offers a unique opportunity to explore the Ligurian Sea in an innovative way, learn about the latest technologies developed locally, and understand how they can guide us toward a more sustainable future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
Designing tomorrow’s healthcare
Smart glasses and sensor-equipped chairs: these are some of the devices you will see and try during today’s lab.
These are technological solutions for non-invasive patient monitoring, developed within Spoke 2 of the RAISE project.
Starting from here, you will explore the creation of new applications by defining a new use case, evaluating possible integrable technologies, and developing a short presentation and practical demo to show how sensors can be used to tackle new challenges in healthcare.
You will discover how the integration of non-invasive sensors - environmental or wearable - with artificial intelligence algorithms can support objective patient assessment, contributing to more effective and personalized medicine.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Studying the sea with AI
The Ligurian Sea is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but also a fragile ecosystem that needs to be understood and protected.
In this lab, you will discover how artificial intelligence can become a valuable ally in studying and safeguarding the marine ecosystem.
Through interactive AI-based systems, you will have the chance to observe how researchers analyze the movements of tiny sea inhabitants, such as larvae or small invertebrates: a crucial activity for assessing water quality and ecosystem health.
This lab offers a unique opportunity to explore the Ligurian Sea in an innovative way, learn about the latest technologies developed locally, and understand how they can guide us toward a more sustainable future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and AI for better living
Roundtable with Silvia Biasotti, Giulia Bodo, Elisa Costa, Francesca Garaventa, and Simona Tirasso. Moderated by Daniele Chieffi.
Designing more welcoming and inclusive cities, effectively monitoring the environment, creating smart ports, and developing healthcare systems that truly improve people’s lives—this is RAISE, the Ligurian ecosystem that brings together universities, research centers, hospitals, and companies with a shared goal: to turn technology into concrete solutions for society.
This roundtable invites the public to explore the five key areas of a large innovation lab: inclusive and accessible cities; advanced healthcare and intelligent environments; eco-robotics for the protection of air, water, and soil; sustainable and digitalized ports; and initiatives for knowledge and technology transfer.
Each topic opens a scenario that closely touches our present while anticipating our future. It is not a distant tomorrow, but a collection of projects already in progress—designed to make a tangible impact on everyday life and to establish Liguria as an international benchmark.
Taking part in this conversation means discovering how science can engage with society, and how research, enterprise, and communities can grow together. It offers a window into a sustainable, intelligent, and above all human future—a future that is already taking shape today.
More information about the conference and how to participate can be found at this link.
Designing tomorrow’s healthcare
Smart glasses and sensor-equipped chairs: these are some of the devices you will see and try during today’s lab.
These are technological solutions for non-invasive patient monitoring, developed within Spoke 2 of the RAISE project.
Starting from here, you will explore the creation of new applications by defining a new use case, evaluating possible integrable technologies, and developing a short presentation and practical demo to show how sensors can be used to tackle new challenges in healthcare.
You will discover how the integration of non-invasive sensors - environmental or wearable - with artificial intelligence algorithms can support objective patient assessment, contributing to more effective and personalized medicine.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
The possible paths of social robotics
For decades, worldwide, public and private resources have been invested in developing autonomous and intelligent robots: machines capable of assisting and keeping company to vulnerable people, providing information, and exploring environments for hazards.
However, much of the scientific community has been more attracted to complex theoretical questions and sophisticated prototypes - likely to impact only in the distant future - rather than designing more realistic robots that can work here and now and have a concrete societal impact.
During the aperitif, Antonio Sgorbissa will share his experience developing and using “simple but robust” social robots capable of providing immediate, practical support without constant supervision from specialized personnel ready to intervene at the first failure.
More information about the conference and how to participate can be found at this link.
Studying the sea with AI
The Ligurian Sea is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but also a fragile ecosystem that needs to be understood and protected.
In this lab, you will discover how artificial intelligence can become a valuable ally in studying and safeguarding the marine ecosystem.
Through interactive AI-based systems, you will have the chance to observe how researchers analyze the movements of tiny sea inhabitants, such as larvae or small invertebrates: a crucial activity for assessing water quality and ecosystem health.
This lab offers a unique opportunity to explore the Ligurian Sea in an innovative way, learn about the latest technologies developed locally, and understand how they can guide us toward a more sustainable future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
The other side of AI
Artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize our world, but as AI systems become deeply integrated into our lives - deciding who can get a loan, diagnosing diseases, or influencing the news we read - crucial ethical questions emerge.
In this aperitif, we will address the profound, often invisible ethical challenges associated with the real-world implementation of AI.
We will explore how biases and distortions arise not only in data but also in the processes of annotation and representation, revealing the limitations of current techniques and showing how regulation can help address the problem.
More information about the conference and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
Studying the sea with AI
The Ligurian Sea is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but also a fragile ecosystem that needs to be understood and protected.
In this lab, you will discover how artificial intelligence can become a valuable ally in studying and safeguarding the marine ecosystem.
Through interactive AI-based systems, you will have the chance to observe how researchers analyze the movements of tiny sea inhabitants, such as larvae or small invertebrates: a crucial activity for assessing water quality and ecosystem health.
This lab offers a unique opportunity to explore the Ligurian Sea in an innovative way, learn about the latest technologies developed locally, and understand how they can guide us toward a more sustainable future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
Studying the sea with AI
The Ligurian Sea is a treasure trove of biodiversity, but also a fragile ecosystem that needs to be understood and protected.
In this lab, you will discover how artificial intelligence can become a valuable ally in studying and safeguarding the marine ecosystem.
Through interactive AI-based systems, you will have the chance to observe how researchers analyze the movements of tiny sea inhabitants, such as larvae or small invertebrates: a crucial activity for assessing water quality and ecosystem health.
This lab offers a unique opportunity to explore the Ligurian Sea in an innovative way, learn about the latest technologies developed locally, and understand how they can guide us toward a more sustainable future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Technology and rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
Virtual reality, augmented reality, and even digital twins: tools that seem straight out of science fiction are already transforming the lives of people with multiple sclerosis, enabling rehabilitation that is increasingly personalized, interactive, and aligned with real needs.
During the lab, you will discover how these technologies intertwine body, emotions, and cognitive abilities to create new therapeutic scenarios.
From immersive worlds to exergames - active video games engaging motor and cognitive functions - to virtual models anticipating disease progression, prepare to explore how science and innovation are building a more accessible and human future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Be a citizen scientist
How can citizens contribute to scientific research?
Through projects like the one inspiring this lab, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and grassroots participation.
Today, you will get to know the new Meteo-Tracker sensors: small, low-cost smart devices capable of collecting environmental data during daily activities, walks, or outdoor sports.
Through interactive experiences, you will learn about the journey of data - from recording on our smartphones to becoming valuable information for improving weather models, studying and monitoring nature in hard-to-reach areas, or detecting traces of pollutants. Don’t miss the chance to discover how science can start with each of us!
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Two performances between art and science
An event blending artistic languages and scientific research, bringing RAISE project studies to the forefront, translating collected data into sound, visuals, and theater.
In the first performance, The Ocean Without Us, the Stellare collective, together with artist Giuseppe La Spada, created a sensory and poetic soundscape, translating data on plastic pollution in the marine environment into sensory material. Acoustic instruments, analog synths, and fluid visuals evoke an ocean changing with accumulating polymers, spanning from 2000 to 2050, eventually saturating the stage.
The explosive audiovisual display is followed by suspended silence, opening an imagined ocean without human impact.
In the second performance, Another Beat, the theater company La Pozzanghera translates research on digital twins and future healthcare into theatrical and emotional material.
Bodies and words enact a dramaturgical exploration of the possibilities and fears inherent in digitally replicating the human body: “Data entered, recorded, recalled, processed - generating another heartbeat, identical to its double, except for one element: fear… the fear of stopping.”
More information about the show and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
Be a citizen scientist
How can citizens contribute to scientific research?
Through projects like the one inspiring this lab, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and grassroots participation.
Today, you will get to know the new Meteo-Tracker sensors: small, low-cost smart devices capable of collecting environmental data during daily activities, walks, or outdoor sports.
Through interactive experiences, you will learn about the journey of data - from recording on our smartphones to becoming valuable information for improving weather models, studying and monitoring nature in hard-to-reach areas, or detecting traces of pollutants. Don’t miss the chance to discover how science can start with each of us!
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Technology and rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
Virtual reality, augmented reality, and even digital twins: tools that seem straight out of science fiction are already transforming the lives of people with multiple sclerosis, enabling rehabilitation that is increasingly personalized, interactive, and aligned with real needs.
During the lab, you will discover how these technologies intertwine body, emotions, and cognitive abilities to create new therapeutic scenarios.
From immersive worlds to exergames - active video games engaging motor and cognitive functions - to virtual models anticipating disease progression, prepare to explore how science and innovation are building a more accessible and human future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
Be a citizen scientist
How can citizens contribute to scientific research?
Through projects like the one inspiring this lab, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and grassroots participation.
Today, you will get to know the new Meteo-Tracker sensors: small, low-cost smart devices capable of collecting environmental data during daily activities, walks, or outdoor sports.
Through interactive experiences, you will learn about the journey of data - from recording on our smartphones to becoming valuable information for improving weather models, studying and monitoring nature in hard-to-reach areas, or detecting traces of pollutants. Don’t miss the chance to discover how science can start with each of us!
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
A journey through innovation and accessibility
You are about to embark on an interactive journey through innovation and accessibility, showcasing technologies developed within the RAISE innovation ecosystem.
From wearable systems promoting inclusive mobility to immersive headsets for inclusive learning, the “Mobility” and “School” demonstrators show how technology can assist, educate, and inspire us, transforming everyday experiences into a living laboratory of discovery and participation.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Decoding it with AI and technology
Discovering the language of human movement means entering a world where neuroscience, sports, rehabilitation, and technology intersect.
For decades, analyzing gestures required sophisticated cameras, body markers, and infrared systems: precise tools, but costly, complex, and far from natural daily movements.
Human gestures were thus observed in the lab, separated from real life. Today, everything has changed thanks to computer vision and artificial intelligence. Ordinary smartphone videos can reconstruct posture and movement with surprising accuracy - without invasive sensors or laboratory constraints.
Research becomes closer to real life, opening unexpected and powerful applications.
During the aperitif, we will see how these technologies are already applied in practice: from gait analysis to assessing preterm infants’ movements, and supporting doctors in differential diagnosis between epileptic seizures and parasomnias.
Real-world case studies will show how algorithms and data help understand the body and brain, improve rehabilitation, and offer innovative tools.
This new research frontier combines scientific rigor with accessibility, bringing advanced tools out of labs and into everyday life, transforming our understanding of movement into useful, practical, and fascinating knowledge.
More information about the conference and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robots supporting motor recovery
The challenge of rehabilitation after a stroke is not only to restore movement, but also to help damaged neural connections function again.
This is where robotic neurorehabilitation comes into play, which we will explore during the lab: intelligent robots capable of assisting movements and adapting to the specific needs of each patient, captured by true digital twins.
During the lab, you will learn how these systems work, their potential and limitations, and how digital twins can help personalize rehabilitation interventions.
Through hands-on demonstrations and interactive activities with robots and motion capture systems, you will see firsthand how technology and neuroscience intertwine to support motor recovery and open new perspectives for the medicine of the future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
The Ecosystem looking to the future
An immersive environment to explore, through the senses and the creative power of sound and images, the people and ecosystems involved in research and technology transfer.
A journey through robots, drones, sensors, 3D models, apps, video games, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
This is the key to opening the doors to the world of RAISE and following the path of technology from scientific research to real market applications.
You will discover how institutions, research centers, universities, and Italian companies collaborate to generate positive change, shaping a new model of sustainable development.
You will learn about the projects, numbers, and application areas where robotics and AI provide tangible benefits in daily life.
Be amazed by urban technologies, devices for personalized health monitoring, eco-robotics with 4D surveys for environmental protection, and robots for logistics, education, medical assistance, and tourism.
All this follows the vision of the Ligurian innovation ecosystem, serving the future of cities, healthcare, the environment and ports.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
Be a citizen scientist
How can citizens contribute to scientific research?
Through projects like the one inspiring this lab, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and grassroots participation.
Today, you will get to know the new Meteo-Tracker sensors: small, low-cost smart devices capable of collecting environmental data during daily activities, walks, or outdoor sports.
Through interactive experiences, you will learn about the journey of data - from recording on our smartphones to becoming valuable information for improving weather models, studying and monitoring nature in hard-to-reach areas, or detecting traces of pollutants. Don’t miss the chance to discover how science can start with each of us!
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robots supporting motor recovery
The challenge of rehabilitation after a stroke is not only to restore movement, but also to help damaged neural connections function again.
This is where robotic neurorehabilitation comes into play, which we will explore during the lab: intelligent robots capable of assisting movements and adapting to the specific needs of each patient, captured by true digital twins.
During the lab, you will learn how these systems work, their potential and limitations, and how digital twins can help personalize rehabilitation interventions.
Through hands-on demonstrations and interactive activities with robots and motion capture systems, you will see firsthand how technology and neuroscience intertwine to support motor recovery and open new perspectives for the medicine of the future.
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Immersed in technology
The RAISE Ecosystem meets the public through an immersive experience among cutting-edge technologies and applied robotics.
You will observe prototypes and technological solutions designed to improve quality of life, make production processes more sustainable, and address today’s major challenges.
Mobile and collaborative robots, intelligent interfaces, advanced sensors, and AI systems will be on display, accompanied by first-hand accounts from researchers, who will reveal how robots are created, the challenges of their development, and the scenarios they can face.
The technologies of the future are already here: come and discover them with RAISE.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
How it’s changing the future of health
What happens when artificial intelligence enters a hospital? Not robots replacing medical staff, but tools assisting in delicate decisions:
AI can analyze vast amounts of clinical data, detect signals invisible to the human eye, and suggest diagnoses and prognoses faster than ever.
In this aperitif, we will explore how AI models applied to medicine really work, examining their strengths as well as critical issues, because the promises come with important challenges: privacy protection, scarcity of high-quality training data, and the risk of introducing biases that could lead to discrimination.
This journey will take us into the heart of neuroscience to understand how these techniques can support diagnosis and prognosis of neurodegenerative diseases.
Between innovation and ethical considerations, it will be an opportunity to reflect on how AI is changing - and can continue to change - the future of health.
More information about the conference and how to participate can be found at this link.
Be a citizen scientist
How can citizens contribute to scientific research?
Through projects like the one inspiring this lab, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and grassroots participation.
Today, you will get to know the new Meteo-Tracker sensors: small, low-cost smart devices capable of collecting environmental data during daily activities, walks, or outdoor sports.
Through interactive experiences, you will learn about the journey of data - from recording on our smartphones to becoming valuable information for improving weather models, studying and monitoring nature in hard-to-reach areas, or detecting traces of pollutants. Don’t miss the chance to discover how science can start with each of us!
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Immersed in technology
The RAISE Ecosystem meets the public through an immersive experience among cutting-edge technologies and applied robotics.
You will observe prototypes and technological solutions designed to improve quality of life, make production processes more sustainable, and address today’s major challenges.
Mobile and collaborative robots, intelligent interfaces, advanced sensors, and AI systems will be on display, accompanied by first-hand accounts from researchers, who will reveal how robots are created, the challenges of their development, and the scenarios they can face.
The technologies of the future are already here: come and discover them with RAISE.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
AI and robots at the service of the environment
We are witnessing a historical phase marking an unprecedented technological transition.
It is not just an evolution, but a revolution reshaping the relationships between people, environment, technology, and knowledge.
When the potential of robotics and AI meets the operational needs of studying and monitoring the environment, eco-robotics emerges: a new discipline aiming to innovate technological methods for studying, monitoring, and protecting our planet, imagining a future where technology is no longer distant, but integral to a sustainable balance between progress and nature, AI and ecological intelligence.
In this aperitif, we will explore how eco-robotics originated during a scientific expedition in Antarctica, delve into its objectives, and get a preview of the innovative technologies developed in the RAISE project.
More information about the conference and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.
Be a citizen scientist
How can citizens contribute to scientific research?
Through projects like the one inspiring this lab, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and grassroots participation.
Today, you will get to know the new Meteo-Tracker sensors: small, low-cost smart devices capable of collecting environmental data during daily activities, walks, or outdoor sports.
Through interactive experiences, you will learn about the journey of data - from recording on our smartphones to becoming valuable information for improving weather models, studying and monitoring nature in hard-to-reach areas, or detecting traces of pollutants. Don’t miss the chance to discover how science can start with each of us!
More information about the workshop and how to participate can be found at this link.
Immersed in technology
The RAISE Ecosystem meets the public through an immersive experience among cutting-edge technologies and applied robotics.
You will observe prototypes and technological solutions designed to improve quality of life, make production processes more sustainable, and address today’s major challenges.
Mobile and collaborative robots, intelligent interfaces, advanced sensors, and AI systems will be on display, accompanied by first-hand accounts from researchers, who will reveal how robots are created, the challenges of their development, and the scenarios they can face.
The technologies of the future are already here: come and discover them with RAISE.
More information about the exhibition and how to participate can be found at this link.
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for health
How will Italian healthcare change in the coming years? The patient’s journey is a documentary that tells the story of how the care pathway is evolving in the era of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital technologies.
Produced by Spoke 2 of the RAISE project, the film takes viewers through the innovations developed within the project that are set to transform hospitals, therapies, and the relationships between doctors and patients.
From early diagnosis enhanced by AI, to surgery supported by digital twins, intelligent robots for rehabilitation, and remote monitoring through eco-friendly sensors—the documentary shows how technology can become a valuable ally to improve safety, efficiency, and personalized care.
Through testimonies, real-world examples, and accessible language, The Patient’s Journey explores a future where innovation and humanity advance together, placing the individual at the center of a smarter, more connected, and sustainable healthcare system.
A story that blends science and vision, inviting us to imagine new ways of healing and caring.