Second Peer-to-Peer Session of the Incubation Programme of Infiniti Mondi – House of Emerging Technologies of Naples

This morning, from 9:00 to 13:00, at the Event Hall of Italian Innovation Factory, the second Peer-to-Peer Session of the Incubation Programme, curated by SPICI, of Infiniti Mondi – House of Emerging Technologies of Naples, an initiative promoted by the City of Naples and funded by the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy took place.
The meeting saw the participation of seven startups involved in the incubation programme: Dahlia, IamHero, Napuleth, Orbita, Pura Digital, Stranogene, and Universe. The startups had the opportunity to engage with each other, sharing experiences, challenges, and growth strategies.
Together with them, the programme tutors were also present, offering support and strategic insights to tackle the various stages of the entrepreneurial journey. The interaction fostered the consolidation of participants' skills, contributing to the creation of synergies within the innovation ecosystem.
The Peer-to-Peer Sessions represent a key moment within the Incubation Programme of Infiniti Mondi, allowing startups to test their ideas, receive targeted feedback, and strengthen their network.
The House of Emerging Technologies "Infiniti Mondi – Naples Innovation City" is a project of the City of Naples, funded by the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy, aiming to provide companies with a specialized innovation center focused on the Metaverse, Web 3.0, Gaming/Gamification, Digital Storytelling, Quantum Computing, and 5G, to develop and test products, processes, services, startups, and new business models in the Cultural and Creative Industries sector.
For the CTE project, the City of Naples is leading a partnership including the Universities of Naples Federico II and L’Orientale, the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples – whose young designers created the "Infiniti Mondi" logo – the Cefriel Digital Innovation Centre of the Polytechnic University of Milan, the MedITech 4.0 innovation and research centers, Cnr – Institute of Cultural Heritage Sciences and CeRICT Scarl, and innovative companies like Tim, SPICI and One More Pictures.
For more details on the programme and the startups involved, visit the official website: www.casatecnologienapoli.it
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