III edition
International Conference
Women
&
Tecnologie
®
: e-Health
and "The Technovisionary" Award
®
2010
Bio and Nanotech
With the participation of the President of the Republic
The third edition of the International Conference "Women&Technologies" ® and the International Prize "The Technovisionaries" ® "2010 confirmed itself as a significant and successful event in the international scientific landscape. From 2008, it proposes a new vision of the relationship between women and technology, addressed not as a gender issue but as a tool to enhance female talent in the fields of research, technological development, and innovation, with particular attention to the themes of interest of Expo 2015. The 2010 edition, after the previous ones dedicated to the ICT sector, focused on Research and Innovation in the Health sector, with a particular focus on Bio and Nanotechnologies, hence the title. So Gianna Martinengo, creator and chairperson of Women&Technologies." Donne&Tecnologie ® 2008-2015" Donne&Tecnologie ® e-Health: Bio and Nanotech ® , explains the challenge behind the initiative: " Our goal this year, as in previous years, was to demonstrate the excellence of women's contribution in high-tech activities. Despite this evidence, the prejudice that scientific research and technologies are male competences is still deeply rooted; this prevents the country from fully utilizing the talents and capabilities of both genders for its development. With Women&Technologies we increase everyone's awareness of the potential, creativity, quantity, and quality of women's contribution in the fields of research and innovation". ®
Contributions, Collaborations and Partners
The strong and motivated involvement of partners consisting of a dense number of
entities, companies and institutions
, along with
endorsements
and
institutional presences
highlighted the importance of the initiative
and the need to continue on the path of identifying and enhancing "themes" and "people" aimed at the growth and development of the country.
The conference received the
endorsement of the President of the Republic
and was
promoted
by the Women and Technology Association, in
partnership
with the National Museum of Science and Technology "Leonardo da Vinci", which hosted the event. It was realized with the
contribution
of the Milan Chamber of Commerce and with the
collaboration
of the European Parliament - Milan Office. Intesa Sanpaolo, Farmindustria, Assolombarda, Multimedica Group, AICA, Diagramma, Donneinrete.net, TT factor, Areta International, SEA Milan airports, ATM, Telethon Foundation, Assobiotec, Alintec and VEGA participated as
partners
. The event was
organized by Didael KTS
, with Radio 24 as
media partner
. The realization of the Conference and the concluding Gala Dinner was also supported by IF Innovation Festival Milano, Credit Suisse, Lenovo, Non chiederci la parola, Grafica Metelliana, Autoctono, Buongusto and Sevengrams.
The 2010 edition received
institutional endorsements
from the Minister of Youth, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Minister for Public Administration and Innovation, the Ministry of Labor and Social Policies, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers - Department for Equal Opportunities, the Higher Institute of Health, the Lombardy Region, the Province of Milan - Equal Opportunities, and the Municipality of Milan - Health.
The initiative was awarded the medal that the
President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano
wanted to designate as his representative prize.
Personalities from the scientific, academic, political, and institutional world participated in the conference and award ceremony of the "Technovisionaries" Prize 2010: women but also men who have strengthened the presence and impact of women.
The third edition of Women&Technologies
under the leadership of Gianna Martinengo, who has made the relationship between technologies and innovation one of the main themes of her professional life as a researcher and entrepreneur, saw the involvement of
17 members of the Strategic Committee
,
21 members of the Program Committee
,
33 qualified Speakers
,
7 individuals for institutional greetings
and, finally, an
organizing committee
that benefited from the
passionate contribution of 50 women
and
men
associated and friends of the Women and Technologies Association.
Donne & Tecnologie
®
The Protagonists
®
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8 members of the Jury of the "Le Tecnovisionarie" Award
®
2010
The Conference
The day started with greetings from the Director General of the National Museum of Science and Technology "Leonardo da Vinci" Fiorenzo Galli, the Consul General of the United States at the Consulate General of Milan Carol Z. Perez, and the President of Farmindustria Sergio Dompé. After the opening speech by Gianna Martinengo, the first two round tables coordinated respectively by Daniela Bellomo, General Manager of TT Factor srl, and Maria Luisa Nolli, CEO of Areta International, began. The afternoon sessions were opened by Giampaolo Landi di Chiavenna, Councillor for Health of the Municipality of Milan, and Marco Accornero, Member of the Board of the Milan Chamber of Commerce. The two round tables in the afternoon were coordinated by Michela Matteoli, Director of the "Cellular Biology of the Synapse" laboratory at the Department of Pharmacology of the University of Milan, as well as co-founder and President of Neuro-Zone srl, and Alessandra Perrazzelli, CEO of Intesa San Paolo Eurodesk. The closing remarks were made by Maria Grazia Cavenaghi-Smith, Director of the Information Office of the European Parliament in Milan.
Greetings were also received from Giorgia Meloni, Minister of Youth, Roberto Formigoni, President of the Lombardy Region, and Umberto Veronesi, Director of the European Institute of Oncology.
The 4 Round Tables of the Conference
The topics discussed in the 4 round tables, in addition to the high
scientific rigor
, have also been valuable from a
informative
and
guidance
perspective for the numerous non-experts and young participants present in the room.
The discussion around the first round table
"
How are our drugs changing? (the influence of biotechnologies in medicine)
"
focused on the evolution of the biotech industry, which has seen significant growth at both national and international levels, bringing to market a range of innovative drugs. The results of biotech innovation are already available to patients, but are still not widely known. The second round table
"Advanced Therapies: new frontiers of regenerative medicine"
highlighted the presence, within the new drugs that are revolutionizing the world of medicine, of a very innovative niche of bio-drugs that are medicines for selected patients and for the treatment of diseases that are not curable with traditional drugs. With the third round table
"Nanotechnologies for health"
the advantages and risks in the field of Health of nanotechnologies were discussed, which constitute a new approach based on the understanding and in-depth knowledge of the properties of matter on a nanometric scale. The last round table
"Start-ups and Finance for Innovation"
addressed the need to build in Italy, as is already happening in other countries, a bridge between research and finance to create companies and support the development of new drugs, generating wealth and "qualified" jobs at the same time. The discussion focused in particular on the model of university spin-offs, highly successful in the USA and very attractive to venture capitalists in other countries, but severely underdeveloped in Italy.
The International Award "The Technovisionaries"
®
2010
Monday, November 8th was also the day of the assignment of the International Prize "Le Tecnovisionarie".
®
"2010. An award dedicated every year to "visionary women" who, through their work in Research, Public Administration, and Business, have been able to "invent the future", combining innovation and technologies while maintaining an overall vision and a necessary centrality of the individual.
This year the award ceremony, conducted by Guido Romeo, science editor of Wired, took place during the Gala Dinner held in the splendid halls of Palazzo Cusani, where the 2010 edition of Women&Technologies officially concluded."
®
.
The winner of the
1st Prize "Bio and Nano WomenTech"
was
Alessandra Biffi
(San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy in Milan
).
She was awarded the Medal that the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano dedicated to the initiative as his representative prize.
Also awarded were
4 Special Prizes
, aimed at enhancing more specific scientific fields. The
Special Prize: InterdisciplinarityMIND
was awarded to
Antonella Canonico
(ILABS); the
Special Prize: "Space" for health
was conferred to
Simonetta Di Pippo
(Director of Human Spaceflight, ESA); the
Special Prize: Emergency Women, Women in Emergency
went to
Sister Marcella Catozza
(Kay La Association), but it was accepted by Maurizio Ferrario (President of Kay La Association) as Sister Marcella was engaged in the field in Haiti; the
Special Prize for Scientific Dissemination: If I say Health...
was won by
Daniela Mattalia
(Head of scientific information, Panorama).
Lastly, a
Special Mention
,
as the most noted technovisionary by the "public" and the youngest among the finalists, was awarded to
Maddalena Paganin
(Post-doc at the Laboratory of Pediatric Oncology, University of Padua).
The winners of the Special Prizes and the Special Mention received a canvas from the ANITA' collection specially created by
Carlotta
Todeschini
for the International Prize "The Technovisionaries"
®
"2010.
For the third edition of the Award, there were over 50 nominations on the portal
www.womentech.info
. The most voted candidates were then evaluated by a panel of experts who used an online system to indicate preferences and reasons and determine the winners.
It is also decreed by the numbers. The Conference on November 8th saw the participation of over 200 people as the audience and 30 journalists and media operators. 150 distinguished guests who wanted to attend the gala dinner and the award ceremony for the Technovisionary Prize. The interest generated by the initiative was also reflected in the significant number of visits to the dedicated portal www.womentech.info, created by Didael KTS, which has recorded to date 1,012,000 visits and 166,000 visitors from over 110 countries. The discussion groups dedicated to the initiative that were activated on the main social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube) have 4000 members. "Women & Technologies" 2010 was also one of the proposals selected by Innovation Festival for its ability to promote a culture of innovation that led to Futurecamp, an initiative dedicated entirely to young people interested in discovering the paths to enter the world of research and innovation in the field of biotechnology and nanotechnology, which saw the participation of about 100 young people. The "Technovisionary Prize" received over 50 nominations. The Jury identified a group of 14 finalists, among whom the winners of the 6 awards of this edition were chosen. Donne & Tecnologie ® Success in numbers. The success of the third edition of Women&Technologies ® ® ® ®
The permanent laboratory: towards the 2011 Edition
The fourth edition
of
will focus again on the theme of
e-Health
-
Research and Innovation in the Health field.
The interesting and innovative aspect of Women&Technologies' approach
Donne & Tecnologie
®
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The development of the theme is entrusted, fueled, stimulated by the Creative, Physical, and Virtual Laboratory on the topics of the Conference. It is an open laboratory all year round that has as its reference point the portal www.womentech.info and the network of professionals, experts, or simple enthusiasts of the topics under discussion who are involved through dedicated groups both on the blog and on the main social networks. The Laboratory is also nourished by initiatives organized within the events that prepare the Women & Technologies conference (2008-2015). Therefore, starting from today and throughout the year, it will be possible to monitor and be part of the development of the main theme for.
®
contribute to the creation of the 2011 edition of Women & Technologies
®
The portal will continue to be active and will become the focal point of an open discussion on the themes of the conference, collecting and disseminating contributions from all interested parties; in this way it will constitute an important element of continuity in view of the new "2011 edition" of Women&Technologies. ®
Discover the full event schedule, session times, topics, and keynote speakers.
Rome, November 7, 2010
Dear President,
Thank you for the kind invitation to participate in the conference "Women&Technologies®: e-Health" scheduled for November 8th in Milan. Unfortunately, prior commitments prevent me from accepting your invitation. The relationship between women and technological innovation has been described as a "winning combination" by many, and young Italian women, armed with acquired skills and qualifications, are facing the challenges of our time with determination and a desire to succeed. Technology has over time promoted women's empowerment, improving the quality of life for today's women compared to that of their mothers: its tools are currently seen as a fundamental lever, especially in facilitating the management and balancing of private and professional spheres. The common stereotypes that placed women a step below men not only in the workplace in general but specifically in the field of technology have been proven wrong by facts, as confirmed by studies and statistics. Both adult women and girls show a strong interest and curiosity, albeit for different reasons: while girls see computers and the internet as useful tools for communication or enhancing their education, adult women perceive the potential that new technologies can offer in terms of improving work conditions, quality of life, and professional development. Today, there are truly millions of women who use, study, and contribute to the advancement of new technologies. The expanding artistic and creative potentials make technology an increasingly valuable tool even for those who may not have a natural inclination towards its use and knowledge, but due to necessity, utility, or simple curiosity, they are increasingly learning to understand this world and take advantage of all the opportunities it can offer.
In congratulating you for the initiative, I extend to you, to the Women and Technologies association, and to all those present my warm greetings and best wishes for a successful outcome.
Giorgia Meloni
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Opening address by Fiorenzo Galli, Director General of the National Museum of Science and Technology "Leonardo da Vinci".
Women&Technologies: e-Health (Edition 2010)
Opening address by Carol Z. Perez, Consul General of the United States at the Consulate General of Milan.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Opening address by Sergio Dompè, President of Farmindustria and President of the Strategic Committee of Women&Technologies 2010.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Opening address by Gianna Martinengo, Creator and Chairperson of Women & Technologies®.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Introduction to the Round Table "How are our medicines changing?
(the influence of biotechnologies in medicine)" coordinated by Daniela Bellomo, General Manager of TT Factor Srl, Campus IFOM-IEO.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Nadia Zaffaroni, Head of the Molecular Pharmacology Unit, Department of Experimental Oncology and Molecular Medicine, Fondazione IRCCS National Cancer Institute.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Daniela Jabes, Founder and President of NAICONS and NeED Pharmaceuticals.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Simona Polo, Group Leader at IFOM and Researcher at the University of Milan.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Lilia Alberghina, Full Professor at the Department of Biotechnologies and Biosciences at the University of Milan Bicocca.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Intervention by Olga Capasso, Consultant in biotechnological patents, De Simone & Partners Intellectual Property Attorneys.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (Edition 2010)
Presentation by Elisabetta Capezio, Licensing Manager at Italfarmaco.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Intervention by Marco Cattaneo, Editor-in-Chief of "Le Scienze".
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Presentation by Francesca Ciccarelli, Group Leader, Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics of Cancer, European Institute of Oncology.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Marina Del Bue, General Manager of MolMed Spa, Vice President of Assobiotec.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Concluding session of the Round Table "How are our medicines changing? (the influence of biotechnologies in medicine)"
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Introduction to the roundtable "Advanced Therapies: New Frontiers of Regenerative Medicine" by Maria Luisa Nolli, CEO at Areta International.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Antonella Canonico, Director of the Psychoneurophysiology Department - ILABS Milan.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (Edition 2010)
Speech by Cristina Magnoni, Dermatology Laboratory, University of Modena.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Sara Mantero, Researcher at the Department of Bioengineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Mario Marazzi, Head of the Simple Tissue Therapy / Plastic Surgery Structure and Large Burns Center, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Francesca Pasinelli, General Director of Telethon.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Giuliana Ferrari, researcher at the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute in Milan.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Silvia Rosa Brusin, Journalist, host, and deputy editor of Leonardo, RAI3.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Silvia Trasciatti, R&D Division Director, Abiogen Pharma.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Institutional greetings from Alberto Cavalli, Undersecretary of the President for Universities and Research, Lombardy Region.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Concluding session of the Round Table "Advanced Therapies: New Frontiers of Regenerative Medicine"
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Institutional greetings from Giampaolo Landi di Chiavenna, Health Assessor, Municipality of Milan.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Institutional greetings from Federica Villa, Head of the Presidency and Institutional Relations of the Milan Chamber of Commerce.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Introduction to the roundtable "Nanotechnologies for health" by Michela Matteoli, Director of the laboratory "Cellular Biology of the Synapse" at the Department of Pharmacology of the University of Milan, co-founder and President of Neuro-Zone srl.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Luigi Calzolai, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Ispra.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Giovanni Caprara, Journalist, writer, popularizer, responsible for the scientific editing of Corriere della Sera.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (Edition 2010)
Talk by Roberta Carbone, Tethis.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Intervention by Paolo Milani, Director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces at the University of Milan, Scientific Director of the Filarete Foundation.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Talk by Teresa Pellegrino, Researcher, National Nanotechnology Laboratory.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Concluding Session of the Roundtable "Nanotechnologies for Health"
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
+Introduction to the Round Table "Start Up and Finance for Innovation" by Alessandra Perrazzelli, Head of Regulatory Affairs and International Antitrust, Intesa Sanpaolo; CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo Eurodesk; President of Valore D.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Adriana Maggi, Full Professor of Pharmacology, University of Milan. Director of the Center for Pharmacological Biotechnologies at the University of Milan.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Giuseppe Campanella, President and CEO of Fondamenta Sgr.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Davide Turco, Head of Atlante Ventures Fund at Intesa Sanpaolo.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Paola Sangiovanni, Partner at Italy Legal Focus, Bernascone & Soci Legal Firm.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Alessia Muzio, Director of Studies Office at AIFI, Italian Association of Private Equity and Venture Capital.
Replacing Anna Gervasoni, General Director of AIFI
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Speech by Francesca Cerati, "Nova24", Il Sole 24 Ore.
Women&Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Closing remarks by Maria Grazia Cavenaghi-Smith, Director of the Information Office of the European Parliament in Milan.
Women & Technologies: e-Health (2010 Edition)
Concluding session of the Round Table "Start-ups and Finance for Innovation".