In these laboratories, a scientific and technological road map is developed jointly by IIT scientists and the R&D staff of the partner institutions.
Joint Lab established in 2019 with the initial scope to scout for a project of common interest that was identified in 2020 and is therefore focused on wearable sensors for smart injections. Topics of common interest currently include: diagnostic imaging, omics sciences, biotechnology for the development of biological models, materials science and nanotechnology, computational science and artificial intelligence.
Duration: 4 years, extended
The company is a leading manufacturer of components for industrial automation, particularly in the field of pneumatic automation for applications in the life sciences, health and textile machinery areas. The research activities aim to develop new gripper prototypes by increasing their autonomy, adaptability, connectivity, data acquisition and processing.
Duration: 5 years, extended
Joint lab established in 2020 for the development of new 3D physiological in vitro models (organ-on-a-chip) to study cellular and molecular mechanisms in physiological and pathological conditions by mimicking in vivo conditions. Duration: 6 years
Joint Lab established in 2021 to pursue research in rehabilitation and assistive medicine. The joint lab aims to co-design new technologies and rehabilitation protocols and validate them directly in a clinical context.
Duration: 5 years
Joint Lab established in 2020 to study preclinical and clinical neuroplasticity. The joint lab aims to test the upper limb FLOAT exoskeleton in the case of upper limb paralysis, develop customized protocols regarding cerebral neuromodulation after stroke and innovative algorithms to analyze electrophysiological data.
Duration: 3 years
Joint Lab established in 2020 and focused three strategic areas: robotics, supercomputing and artificial Intelligence.
Joint Lab established in 2021. The joint laboratory aims to pursue research in multisensory integration and interaction and psychiatric diseases, with the goal of co-designing new rehabilitation protocols and validate them in a clinical context.
Duration: 5 years