Se4All Expands Research Collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome

As part of ongoing international engagement under the Se4All project, Dr. María Julieta Comin from the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI), Argentina, visited Sapienza University of Rome to explore future collaboration in technology and sustainable innovation.

🔍 This activity took place during the Se4All secondment at REDINN, supporting the project’s mission to foster transnational partnerships for food system transformation and research-based innovation.

The meeting was hosted and facilitated by

  • Prof. Federico Marini, a key academic partner in Se4All
  • Dr. Leonardo Piccinetti from REDINN

The exchange focused on:

  • 🔧 Technology development in industrial innovation sectors
  • 💡 Innovation management and technology transfer
  • 🌿 Sustainable practices in food science and agriculture

“We’re exploring exciting new ways to link INTI’s applied research expertise with Sapienza’s scientific leadership — creating scalable innovation together,” said Dr. Comin.

This engagement exemplifies the Se4All project’s commitment to creating meaningful, cross-border knowledge transfer opportunities through Horizon Europe–funded mobility and collaboration.


Contact:
Maghraby Elseify
Se4All Communication Team
info@se4allproject.eu
www.se4allproject.eu

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