ICT, Creative Industry and Design

Elisium (MO)

Elisium created a system called Mat.

Its most innovative characteristic is the integration of vocal commands with the artificial intelligence algorithms that are becoming widespread in the very latest car models. These are combined in a product that can be fitted in any car put into production over the last 20 years. This "vehicle to everything" approach allows any car to interact with all the elements that are beginning to delineate the modern "smart city".

Vibre (FC)

VIBRE is a startup that was founded in Cesena and operates in the sector of brain-computer interfaces.

The startup, founded by a team of bio-engineers, software engineers and clinicians, aims to make brain-computer interfaces available for mass consumption, giving companies in the sector the opportunity of developing products and applications that are fully or partly controlled by the brain.

White Wall (BO)

BeeComs is a product that exploits the most favourable combination of digital and proximity technologies, enabling manufacturing companies to make concrete long-term savings by reducing production waste. Our digital system offers complete solutions to the 3 major needs of manufacturing companies: analysis, production, and safety, all in a single customized package that is flexible, extremely effective, and easy to use.

UP URBAN PLANNING (BO)

UP Urban Planning Ltd is an engineering company that deals in a multidisciplinary way with local urban transformation  through the use of decision support tools and urban data to integrate multiple contexts.


The planning activity is always focused on avoiding the creation of a duality between sustainability projects and users behaviour, a duality that is often the source of inequity.
Urban Planning is thus making use of economic and financial strategies in order to translate the idea into reality.

HOORO (BO)

Hooro, through its proprietary device and integrated system, collects data on consumer behaviour in the physical stores and before their check-out. 

A IoT system sends the purchase data to the server, which uses an automatic learning algorithm to build customer journey models and predict customer buying behaviours. 

Unlike other solutions on the market (Computer Vision, RFiD tags, NFC), Hooro IoT device has no impact on product packaging, and a very minimal impact on the store structure, and it generates data for both retailers and consumers.