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SPECIALIZATION

The role played by all industrial sectors linked to water-soil issues and, in a broader sense, to environmental and land-use systems, has significantly increased within the global economic system over the past few years. 

Terra&AcquaTech is a network of 8 laboratories pooling together the skills of Ferrara’S University  researchers, specialising in the field of applied research and technology transfer relating to soil / water issues and, more generally, to the context of environmental protection and sustainable development. 

It is mainly designed to encourage the creation of new business opportunities and development of research-related services, thus becoming a privileged point of reference for both private entreprises and public authorities at national and international level.

Clean and safe energy

Precision agricolture 

Environmental remediation

Circular economy 

Water treatment

Materials 

Water resources 

 Fishing and aquaculture

 Sustainable agriculture

Sensors

Health and wellness

Monitoring and environmental risk

LABORATORIO TERRA&ACQUA TECH

via Luigi Borsari, 46

44121 Ferrara

luisa.pasti@unife.it


TECNOPOLO DI FERRARA


Via Saragat, 13

44122 Ferrara

tecnopolo@unife.it

Tel. +39 0532 293261
LINK UTILI
  • Dip. di Fisica e Scienze della Terra

  • Dip. di Ingegneria dell’Università degli Studi di Ferrara

  • Dip. di Scienze Chimiche e Farmaceutiche

  • Dip. di Scienze della Vita e Biotecnologie

  • Dep. of Environmental and Prevention Sciences


Clust-ER
  • Clust-ER Agrifood

  • Clust-ER Build

  • Clust-ER Energia e Sviluppo Sostenibile

  • Clust-ER Health

  • Clust-ER Turismo

  • Clust-ER GREENTECH


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