 So hello everybody from here and from the online. Today I would like to talk about the Zoom project. This project and my speech in particular will not tell you much in terms of results, but the presentation is more relative to the possible evolution and the possible outcomes from this European project. So what is the project about? The project in general is about knowledge. So the knowledge is an asset that is constituted of three main aspects. On one side you have education, innovation, research. The knowledge, I think we would agree on that, creates positive influences in terms of quality of life and also in terms of industrial competitiveness. Zoom in to a second stage of detail. The project is about knowledge valorization. So how the results of research could be exploited to create new products, services, processes, to create social innovation, to create new companies, so spin-outs, spin-offs, start-ups, could contribute to evidence-based policies and in general to the creation of IP-related rights. These will have a positive impact in terms of possible, for example, jobs, sustainability, social fairness, health, skills, well-being. All these aspects are enabled by this process of knowledge valorization. In particular, zooming a little bit more, the Zoom project has the objective to raise awareness on the topic of IP management with the open licenses. The project is related to three kind of aspects of open licenses. So the first one is the software. You surely all well know about open source licensing strategies and so on. The second is hardware. So having the possibility to deliver the design of a component, of a part openly and in granting it to be reproducible in many different places and by many different people. And finally, open data. Open data in particular is a kind of open that is really relevant in particular for aspects such as industry 4.0 where companies right now all have had investments and created a lot of data, are generating a lot of data that are sometimes unused. All these three aspects generate 3.0. So the topic of our project and the reason why in the name of the project we have 3.0 is this one. The questions we want to address is, for example, how value is created with an open approach to IP licensing. So if I choose to use an open license to my hardware software how can I grantee or take value from that. The second one is related to the business model. So which business model can be enabled or disabled by choosing an open license. So how a company or my company, for example, can access the market and how can create employment, for example, and the positive effects on the community. How new research results could reach the market with open licenses. So which strategies could be adopted by researchers, for example, or developers that want to see their IP created, their product reaching the market. And also how open license IP management strategy could enhance the collaborative innovation ecosystem. So in this point we have a really interesting topic that is extremely relevant to the European Commission. And that is maybe the most difficult question for them. How does open licensing approach for open software and data, how can it enhance the possibility to have more than one company accessing the IP, for example, more diffusion, more knowledge, more awareness on the new technologies in particular. The project is really oriented to new technologies coming from research. How can this contribute to having a better and a more fast access for all the people to the new technologies. In the project we identified a number of possible stakeholders for our project. This is more or less our set of entities or persons that could be reached by our activity. In particular, among them just this one. The researchers in particular, we have a lot of IP generated by research. The important part is that this kind of IP could get out of the drawer of the university research center and that this could effectively then have a positive impact on the overall society. We have, for example, startups, small media enterprises, companies that could benefit, that could develop and deliver with open licensing approach their IP. This obviously is then facilitated, and for that we need to have probably an improvement in the level of knowledge on the open licensing and on the trios, basically, exploitation. In particular, we are talking to innovation agencies, for example, also the company where I work, Abinovacentrentino, that is an innovation agency itself. We have the technology transfer offices, that are offices dedicated to tech transfer in the university. We have the patrebs, that is an European institute, that is distributed around Europe, that works to support companies and to correctly manage their IP. Digital Innovation Hub and also European Digital Innovation Hub also are stakeholders of our projects. So, what we want to create in terms of these two macro containers of the coders is to have the possibility to empower them with our awareness raising campaign on the role of these trios for their work. In order to have a distribution of knowledge and they could enable them to expand their services in order to reach and to diffuse all the knowledge we will create in the project. Other stakeholders, you commission, for example, in this case the project will have an output, as an output, some policy suggestion and some literature-based outcomes that will be presented to the commission. We have another stakeholder, maybe sometime not so clearly identified our venture capitalist. So, companies willing to invest in projects in research outputs, for example, in new companies in startups and so on, that often we can see from common practices are not considering probably the open approach, the most exploitable from their point of view, obviously. And so they tend to not finance, not support a project that could be relevant, but based on open licensing, obviously. Then, obviously, the relevance to society. We all know the positive impact of open licensing and the open approach, in particular, a copy left to the community. So, on one side, talking about knowledge, I like to stress the possibility to disseminate knowledge through open licensing to granting access to source code in case of software designs, in case of hardware and the datasets in case of data to all the people in order to empower them and to get to know better the topic, in particular, when we are talking of new technologies or innovative aspect. The project objectives, basically, we will reach 500 researchers, we will reach 200 employees from companies, 30 TTOs, 30 Patrib and 15 ADAs. The largest number here, obviously, is a researcher, but we want also to involve companies, because, as we all know, probably, companies also are large contributors of open software. In particular, we had, as an input, a report from the commission that small-medium enterprises, in particular, are great contributors for a large quantity to the development of open software, in this case. So, what will be the output of the project? This is probably the part you will be most interested in. The project will disseminate, will create and disseminate four kind of outputs for, there will be digital material in term of training materials for researchers, for all the stakeholders we identified. That will be thought and designed accordingly to the specific needs of them. We will have interactive tools, so the idea is to have online tools to able to support the licensing and the business aspects in order to have adequate support for deciding which kind of open licensing strategy could be exploited for the IP that was created. We will have a specialist material, so, in particular, thought for lawyers, and for all the specialists on legal and business, obviously, aspect. We will have open access publications, so articles and all the material that will be generated will be published in open access. We will have one or two policy outlooks on the 3Os. It's interesting because the Zoom project is the only project that was financed in the only call related to IP management in the two years 2021-2022. So it's extremely interesting that the only project financed was related to the topic of openness and open approach. And finally, we will have also software. So we will produce software, obviously not for scratch. We will try to exploit and to use already available open source software as a basis for our tools. And in terms of the idea is to have to produce a license manager. So software that could exploit researcher, companies, and single developers and so on to understand the inbound licenses to support the choice of the outbound license to have also ideas on which kind of business model could be implemented considering the choices that are taking during development. Objuzely, this part will be supported but by already available project. Among them, there is the free software foundation that is also a partner of the project reuse. Okay, obviously. And in the project or the activity project we will work on that. Then I just keep the few slides that will be uploaded by Noitec Park and about the partnership, about more or less the general steps to the end of the project, the milestones. This project information instead I think should be more or less explained. The project just started. So we are at month two of the project. We will have two years to conclude all the activities. Soon we will have the idea platform online at this email address and you have an email address. So we will be really happy to have you connected and participating in our activities. Thank you.