As part of the T-POWER project: Life Sciences Made in Tuscany, the University of Pisa is curating the exhibition space dedicated to prototypes and innovative technological solutions, including an Augmented Reality experience that simulates the use of guidance systems for surgical procedures, developed by Professor Vincenzo Ferrari and Dr Marina Carbone. The installation will offer visitors direct interaction with technologies developed within the Tuscany Health Ecosystem (THE) project, funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), aiming at promoting an integrated innovation model in the Life Sciences sector.
The University of Pisa contributes its scientific and technological expertise to enhancing regional excellence in the fields of personalised medicine, health robotics, and social well-being. This initiative is part of a broader framework of international cooperation aimed at strengthening dialogue with Japanese universities, research centres, and industries, fostering synergies to address global health and sustainability challenges.
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15.07.2025