The Ferrara Technopole is part of the Network of 10 Technopoles of the regional innovation ecosystem and is the access point for industrial research and technology transfer.
The Technopole Portal is the place where companies can get in touch with researchers, learn about their skills and available equipment, and evaluate the technological solutions being planned.
It is located in via Saragat, 13, near the Polo Scientifico Tecnologico of the University of Ferrara and the Sipro Incubators.
It consists of five research laboratories and one innovation center that are members of the High Technology Network of the Emilia-Romagna Region:
Laboratory LTTA - Unife
Laboratory IN4 - Unife
Laboratory Terra&Acqua Tech - Unife
Laboratory Teknehub - Unife
Laboratory CNR STEAMS
Centre of innovation: CFR.
The research laboratories branch out to different university locations, particularly at the Scientific-Technological Pole (at 1 Saragat Street), the Biomedical Pole Laboratories (at Rampari di San Rocco Street), the “Cube” Laboratories (at the former S. Anna Hospital, entrance from Mortara Street) and the TekneHub laboratory (13 Saragat Street).
The Consorzio Futuro in Ricerca CFR, is located at the Scientific-Technological Pole (at Via Saragat 1 - Block B, second floor), and CNR STEMS, is located at Via Canal Bianco, 28 in Ferrara at the industrial zone near the Ferrara Nord highway exit.
Mar 31, 2025
The LTTA Laboratory (Laboratory for Advanced Therapy Technologies) at the Technopole of Ferrara is a center of excellence with expertise ranging from life sciences to medicine and biotechnology. The Clinical Research unit is one of its research areas, in which the group led by Elisabetta Caselli from the Department of...
Mar 28, 2025
The University of Ferrara, through the laboratory IN4 Hub for EngINering INnovation and INdustry INtegration, coordinates the REFIMAN project—Predictive Maintenance Platform for Sustainable Retrofitting of Existing Plants and Machinery in the Emilia-Romagna Production System—funded...
Feb 24, 2025
The construction sector is one of the main contributors to waste and environmental impact. How can we tackle this challenge while also improving the performance of building materials? REWINDS is here to answer this question. This project, in which the TekneHub laboratory is a partner, aims to recycle demolition waste to create sustainable...
Feb 24, 2025
Through the development of innovative solutions in Big Data and Machine Learning, the “Data-driven IT Services for Sustainable and Efficient Manufacturing (DISSEM)” project, funded by a PR-FESR 2021-2027 grant and coordinated by Prof. Mauro Tortonesi of the IN4 laboratory, aims to create a widely...