Investment for technological innovation and growth in the cyber security sector, access to raw materials, active and healthy ageing, food quality and security in the run-up to EXPO 2015, the protection and enhancement of the cultural heritage, and infrastructure networks. These are the key topics of the 4 sessions of TechItaly 2014, a series of thematic seminars taking place in Brussels until 3 December 2014.
The event was opened by the Italian Vice-President of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, along with the Vice-Chair of the Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, Patrizia Toia; the President of the ICE-Italian Trade Agency, Riccardo Monti; and the Italian Ambassador to Belgium, Alfredo Bastianelli.