Our Story
The links below can direct you to recorded sessions that brought us here,
you may start from the bottom to the top to watch them in order.
FORO ADR Showcases The Nettuniani: Innovation in Water Management for Climate Change
This section features an article from FORO ADR (Agencias de Desarrollo Regional Españolas), highlighting The Nettuniani’s innovative work in AI-driven IoT Water Management. The article recognizes our success at the EU Sparks for Climate Hackathon, where we were awarded Best Solution for Adaptation to Climate Change, and our acknowledgment at the Knowledge Valorisation event in Brussels.
You can explore the full article on the right to access to FORO ADR’s website for further insights.
Driving EU Prosperity: The Future of Knowledge Valorisation Award Ceremony Including Our Proposal
This section features a link to the official EU Commission page on the right, detailing the European Citizens' Hackathon Championship Award Ceremony. It celebrates the achievements of the three winning teams, including The Nettuniani, for their contributions to knowledge valorisation and innovation.
The Nettuniani is recognized for addressing climate adaptation challenges with smart city integration. Click the link on the right to explore how these efforts align with the EU's mission to foster impactful research and innovation.
Awareness Raising Campaign on Knowledge Valorisation
This section features an embedded video from the European Commission's streaming service on the right, showcasing The Nettuniani’s recognition during the Awareness Raising Campaign on Knowledge Valorisation.
The award is highlighted at minute 16:30:10, emphasizing The Nettuniani’s contribution to transforming research into impactful societal solutions. Visitors can scroll or navigate through the embedded video on the right to explore the full session and witness the acknowledgment of The Nettuniani’s innovative efforts.
EU Sparks for Climate Final Hackathon:
Winners Announced
This section features an embedded article from EURADA, highlighting the results of the EU Sparks for Climate Hackathon.
You can scroll through the embedded page on the right to explore the details about the three winning teams, including The Nettuniani, which was recognized for its innovative solutions in climate adaptation and smart city integration.
From Sparks to Streams:
The Nettuniani Training session
This section embeds details about the event hosted by the European Environment Agency as part of the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change. Held on December 4, 2024, this session focused on Creative Citizens' Engagement, exploring unconventional methods to involve citizens in adaptation planning through arts, sports, and culture.
Among the highlighted speakers were Gustavo Chiquin and Nicola Vuolo, presenting The Nettuniani as a winning innovation from the EU Sparks for Climate Hackathon. Visitors can interact with the embedded page on the right to learn more about the program and register for upcoming events.
Italian Team Nettuniani Recognized at
EU Sparks for Climate
This section features an embedded image on the right that redirects to an article published by ICONS, celebrating The Nettuniani as an award-winning team at the EU Sparks for Climate European Citizens' Hackathon Championship.
The article highlights the team’s innovative approach to addressing climate adaptation challenges, particularly in urban water management and smart city integration.
Visitors can click the image on the right to learn more about this achievement and its impact on fostering climate resilience in European communities.
PREPARING FOR THE CLIMATE CRISIS
This section embeds an official EU Commission news article titled "Let’s get our heads out of the sand – it’s time we got serious about preparing for the climate crisis".
The article emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement, co-ownership of solutions, and innovative approaches to ensure resilience to climate risks. It also highlights the role of the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change in fostering these efforts and recognizes The Nettuniani as one of the three winning teams in the EU Sparks for Climate Hackathon.
Visitors can click to this embed to read Barbara Widera’s insights on the significance of societal involvement in climate action and explore the full content of the article.
MEET THE CHAMPIONS OF
THE EU SPARKS FOR CLIMATE
This section features an embedded scrollable link to the official EU Commission Newsroom on the right, where you can explore the details of the EU Sparks for Climate Hackathon and its champions.
The Nettuniani is highlighted as one of the winners for its innovative solution to climate adaptation, focusing on mitigating flood risks in Milan and supporting sustainable urban development. Scroll through the embedded page on the right to read more about the champions and their contributions.
EU Sparks For Climate Hackathon 2024
This section embeds the official EU Sparks webpage, which you can scroll through on the right to explore the champions of the 2024 Hackathon. It showcases The Nettuniani’s recognition for its innovative solution addressing climate adaptation and smart city integration.
By interacting with the embedded content on the right, visitors can access the original EU Sparks content directly or scroll to check the teams and our participation during the championship.
5 MINUTE PITCH DECK VIDEO
This video was created as part of The Nettuniani’s participation in the EU Sparks for Climate Hackathon. It presents our innovative proposal to a 9-member jury from the European Commission during the final championship.
The pitch highlights our solution for climate adaptation and its integration into smart city frameworks, focusing on sustainable urban water management and resilience strategies.
GENERAL DISCLAIMER
The embedded websites, links, images, and posts featured in this section are provided solely for informational purposes. Any logos, visual elements, or team representations included are presented as graphical examples to illustrate our past and future goals. By clicking on the links, you will be directed to the original publications, which we have not altered in any way but simply embedded for reference.