
Impact Lab Villages
Innovation, Connection, and Experimentation
Within the iNEST ecosystem, Impact Lab Villages function as project containers that generate concrete results and practical applications. These dynamic hubs of innovation – blending physical spaces and advanced virtual platforms – foster collaboration between research institutions, businesses, and communities. Far more than simple online or offline spaces, these labs are vibrant ecosystems where ideas, expertise, and technology intersect to drive impactful projects and creative solutions.
Adopting a participatory and multidisciplinary approach, the Impact Lab Villages bring together researchers, companies, professionals, institutions, and citizens in a shared journey of co-creation, training, and experimentation. The aim is to develop prototypes, innovative services, and new models of collaboration that address the challenges of transformation and create tangible value at both local and global levels.
Structured as an accessible and distributed network, the Impact Lab Villages leverage intelligent platforms to facilitate interaction, knowledge exchange, and technology transfer.
Here, artificial intelligence and state-of-the-art digital tools accelerate innovation, support open collaboration, and nurture the development of advanced digital skills.
We invite you to engage with the Impact Lab Villages.
Whether you are an innovator, entrepreneur, researcher, or simply interested in the future of technology, you will find a dynamic environment where your ideas can take shape and make a difference.
Lab Village 6
Tourism, Culture and Creative Industries
The project is structured as a widespread network of laboratories, active in Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, and the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano, with the goal of designing and testing “cultural prototypes”: new products and services aimed at promoting sustainable cultural tourism.
Lab Village 9
Lab Village Trieste
Il Lab Village Trieste è promosso dallo Spoke 9 del Consorzio iNEST nell’ambito della Cross-Cutting Activity 2. Capofila del progetto è la SISSA – Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati; sono partner l’Università di Trieste, la Camera di Commercio Venezia Giulia e Confindustria Alto Adriatico.