Abstract
Italy’s metal-working and mechanical engineering industry, ranging from metals production to mechatronics, plays a fundamental role in the country’s manufacturing profile. On October 23, 2014 Fondazione Edison and the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Lincean Academy) sponsored a conference in Rome to provide a forum for entrepreneurs, trade associations and scholars to discuss this topic. The conference focused on how the metal-working and mechanical engineering industry has contributed to the evolution of Italy’s manufacturing specialization, orienting it toward more innovative and higher value-added branches and making a significant positive contribution to the country’s foreign trade balance. Italy currently has the third largest trade surplus in the world for non-electronic mechanical engineering products, demonstrating a relatively unknown and unappreciated capacity to innovate. The industry’s success to date is no guarantee that it will continue in the future. Forward-thinking is required in terms of how the industry and industrial policy can continue to evolve. The proposed measures to strengthen the industry include public-private partnerships in research and the patent process, an aspect of technical-scientific cooperation that Fondazione Edison and the Lincean Academy have been jointly promoting for years.
| Titolo tradotto del contributo | THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF THE ITALIAN METALWORKING SYSTEM. FROM METALS TO MECHATRONICS |
|---|---|
| Lingua originale | Italian |
| Editore | Il Mulino |
| Numero di pagine | 303 |
| ISBN (stampa) | 978-88-15-25931-8 |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2015 |
Keywords
- FILIERA METALMECCANICA
- INDUSTRIA MECCANICA
- ITALIA
- ITALY
- MECCATRONICA
- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
- MECHATRONICS
- METAL-WORKING
- METALLI
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