A new bridge between Argentina and Italy has been built in Buenos Aires, where the Fundación Metropolitana and Smart City Instruments have signed a collaboration agreement to develop joint projects in the field of public policy and urban innovation.
The signing was attended by the CEO of Smart City Instruments, Alfredo Sguglio, the president of the Fundación Metropolitana, Gastón Urquiza, the Director of Projects, Nazareno La Gamba, and the Director of the Public Policy Observatory, Facundo Villar. The aim of the agreement is to promote digital and methodological solutions to address the challenges of urban management, with an approach focused on sustainability and quality of life in the cities of the future.
Also present were Noemi Lomanno and Salvatore Bellantoni, the two scholarship winners of the project: Culture Innovation Internationalization for Sustainable Development, organized by the Eccedenze Creative association, the SCI spin-off, and the Department of Mechanical, Energy, and Management Engineering (DIMEG) and promoted by the Calabria Region.
The agreement marks a new step towards a transnational collaboration network involving universities, institutions, and businesses, with the aim of building increasingly smart, inclusive, and sustainable cities.
