 So, I start recording this webinar so the University of Florence is very happy to welcome all of you, the speakers and the people which are instead listening to the webinar which is called frontier research and career opportunities in environmental science. This is really hot topic because the current situation in terms of climate change, sustainability of cities, green infrastructure, green energy, new materials really require new skills. And the University have the difficult task to actually provide students with a skill identifying the evolving gaps that there are between supply and demand. This fair is a unique opportunity to put together top university in the field in environmental field with innovative and young entrepreneur. So, I'm really happy to start this and the first speaker is Professor Francesco Ferrini of University of Firenze Francesco has worked a lot and will give a presentation which is on the city of the future, how there will be and how they should be Francesco the floor is yours. Thank you very much. Good morning to you all I'm sharing my presentation I hope you see the presentation on the screen, and I will talk about the city of the future how they will be or how they should be. I base my presentation on the city of Hanoi because I have been there last last year, and the end of 2019 so first thing is to. Okay, sorry. More than 100 years ago, but get us which was who was a famous landscape architect said a city is more than a place in a space drama in time. Unfortunately, we didn't take any lesson from this phrase and we have created cities that cause stress because cities can be chaotic. We have polluted pack nervous dangerous and whatever you want to call them, but at the same time, city can be fascinating, this is Hanoi. Open artistic beautiful evolved lively livable vital and vivid. We change our paradigm where we think about city. It must not be the green at the service of the city but the city at the service of the green and today there is an article in a newspaper, one of the most famous newspaper and widely. There's no newspaper in Italy about this. So we have to compare urbanization, because urbanization, especially Southeast Asia, or in all Asia is growing steadily you can see this histogram how the population from 1972. In 2050 is projected to be almost 3.5 billion people who will live in urban areas in Asia, and all over the world, we expected to have more than 70% of the total world population to leave in urban areas in the future. So we have to think about the future city because there will be the places where most of the people in the world will live in in the close future and you see this is Hanoi. Hanoi had 2.4 million people in 2006 and is close to 4 million 2017 and now it's more than 4 million so in about 15 years the total population growth growth was 1.5 million citizens. In the future city that will be of the people for the people and plan thought and realized by the people. So my opinion future smart cities must not be an urban vanity project but must be instead focus on putting the needs of the people at the center. This is a new project for a Southwest Southeast part I think of Hanoi that will be realized in the next future. So which are going to be the targets for the city of the future, we have to improve health and well being of the people, we have to mitigate the urban heat island. We have to manage the storm water management to reduce pollution to preserve biodiversity and to increase the CO2 storage inside the city where most of the CO2, about three quarters of the world CO2 is produced in urban areas. So our target is to improve the green and well being of the sort of the well being and health of the people, and we had to introduce a new concept which is the one health concept. It recognizes that the health of human beings is totally linked to the health of the animals and to the health of the environment so if we have an healthy environment, we can have also healthy animals and we will be healthier than than we are now. So a new vision for the future will be the macro biome inspired green infrastructure infrastructure that will be multi-sensorial, that will be multi-cultural inclusive, and they will be foraging friendly green spaces because we are totally linked with the natural environment, totally linked with the soil environment, totally linked to the animal macro biome. So the second target would be the reduction of urban heat island. The urban heat island is very strong all over the world, but especially in Southeast Asia, Asia, so we have to think of city that a different level we've reduced the urban heat island and vegetation can provide shade, so they can decrease the temperature, they can increase the albedo, and with the able transportation, they can decrease sensible heat flux, they can decrease surface and air temperature. And other target is stormwater management to increase the percolation of water in the soil, so we have to increase the porous surface and to decrease the impermeable surfaces in the city because this will affect strongly the water cycle in the city. Now, in a very urbanized city, almost 100% of the surface is impervious and in this case, only a very small part of the water that will fall will percolate, will go into the soil, most of this water will be lost for stormwater flow. And so this will be the problem, more flooding in the city, more flood at the country level. This is an article published a few years ago about the urbanization and climate change impacts on in Vietnam, this is Canto city, and you can see here how it will change in the future according to four different, two different, sorry urbanization scenario, how the possibility of inundation will increase from 64 to 8 maximum flood depth and how the potentially flooded area will increase from 5 to 22 according to different urbanization scenario. One, the first scenario is like the business as usual, and the future scenario with the strong urbanization that could come. So, especially in Vietnam, but all over the world, climate change is a potential threat in the future and the future infrastructure will be very vulnerable to climate change impacts if we don't change, if it won't change, sorry, from the city of the present, like it is annoying now to the city of the future like it will be in the future. So, it's important in the planning and design process of future cities to avoid the impacts by preserving the natural features by using conservative planning techniques, reducing the impacts of urbanization by reducing soil sealing and imprimabilization, and then managing the impacts by using the new technique of low impact development sustainable urban drainage system or water sensitive urban design for stormwater management. And other target reducing pollution, unfortunately you can see that in Asia in 2018 Hanoi was the second most polluted city in the area and Oceamin was the 15th. So we have to take care, we have to think about this and to change the planning of the city to reduce the impact of pollution. This data I took yesterday from this website, you can see that air pollution is still very high in, it's a little better compared to two years ago, but it's still very high, especially for particular matter. The final target is to increase the CO2 sequestration and storage, and you can do this by increasing the tree canopy, so the tree cover in the city, favouring the planting of large deciduous trees and introducing evergreen suitable for the urban environment. And what will be the results, the results will be putting the green at the centre of our lives and into introduce the concept of urban greening factor. The urban greening factor is a tool to evaluate and quantify the amount and quality, so the quantity and the quality of urban greening that a new new plan provides to inform decisions about appropriate levels of greening in new development. So this will be the future Hanoi, Hanoi is planting a lot of trees to change the future of the city. They have short term, mid term and long term planning of new green areas. So Hanoi is changing from urbanization versus arborization. Arborization means that they will have more tree, more green, more green areas in the city, so this is how Hanoi should look in the next future. So it means afforestation, planting trees, greening the city, bringing nature back to cities, increased biodiversity, improving climate condition and reduce also the pollution. So this will be the city of the future, this is the new planting in Hanoi. You see when the tree were planted a few years ago and how the trees are looking now. They are completely different, the pollution is going to be reduced and people will live much better in this future city. And this will be the new look for Hanoi, 10 years after the expansion. These are new projects for Hanoi. You will see trees everywhere. They are planting now a lot of trees and I'm finished. So thanks very much for your attention. I think this is the phrase thanks for the attention in Vietnamese. So I'm finished. Thank you very much Francesco. For the students which are listening from especially those from Vietnam, we will have a session of question and answer at the end so you can ask questions to Professor Ferini and the other speakers at the end of the seminar. Second speakers are Daniela La Rosa and Cristina Satriano from the University of Catania. Please, Daniela, you can share your screen or Cristina. Yes, good morning. I'm sharing my screen. Can you see it? Yes. Okay. Good morning everybody. My name is Daniela La Rosa. I'm coming from the University of Catania in South Italy and this morning together with my colleague Cristina Satriano will present some opportunities related to new projects that we are currently working on. Together with different partners and different university in Vietnam. And all these projects are dealing with a timely revision of the content of university master course related of course to climate change issues and more broadly to environmental issues. So these projects that we will present you this morning offers different possibilities for collaboration also for both students at master levels but also for PhD students as we will see in some minutes. I have to say that all these projects that we are presenting this morning, this afternoon are project funded by the Erasmus Plus program and more precisely is to a specific categories of Erasmus Plus program which are the capacity building projects. The capacity building projects in the field of higher education are these big and complex projects that try to offer a modernization and internationalization of the content of partner countries in different fields of course not only related to environment or climate change or whatever that could offer a wide program of revisions and they try to address some challenges of higher education system in program countries and try to make this the higher education system more close to the European system. Increasing the cooperation of course with European Union also trying to promote contact and collaboration awareness, intercultural awareness between the collaborating higher education institution. So it's very nice and possibilities that these projects are offering to both European partners and program countries partners like Vietnamese of course institution and university. So the first project that we are presenting today it's called Mare which in Italian means see so it's was a coincidence choice that was done for the acronym of this project. It stands for a marine coastal and delta sustainability for Southeast Asia. So it is actually a project that is dealing with the sustainable management of coastal areas, not only in Vietnam but also in Malaysia so it's a it's a wide project, including 13 partners from five different countries so we have partnered in Germany in Italy in Estonia and in Vietnam and in Malaysia. The specific focus and emphasis of this project is on climate change because as you are probably aware climate changes that the main driver for changes in the relation between the coastal zones which in of course in Vietnam are fundamental areas to be sustainability management and planet. So this this project is exactly with this with this topic and it's a very ambitious projects as are many of the Erasmus plus project so of course objective is to reform existing bachelor masters but even also some PhD programs both in Vietnam by an in Malaysia to try to increase the specific content of this program with a new or revised courses dealing with climate change and coastal management and of course there is a big emphasis also on new technologies that are made available to students to also teachers and so we will we are right now producing a shared infrastructure to to to offer these new courses so with a lot of MOOC contents with a sector collaborate platform in order to share students to share even research topic among all the partners and of course there is some a wide range of disseminating activities that will take place inside like international summer schools in in Italy in Sicily for the in the specific case. There are a lot of open access publication that will made available. We will try to bring together also the students within this publication so within the more research related aspect of the project. So these are an example of courses that will be revised and also the new courses that will be produced by the project as soon as you will see I will have no time to go into details but of course I will be happy to take your question at the end of the seminar so we have management of tropical ocean and climate marine pollution also courses related to environmental normative issues, etc. So I now leave the floor to my colleague Cristina that will show you the other project that University of Catania is working on this this year. So Cristina you can Okay, thank you. As you can see this is the next project that is called the forest that stays for future oriented chemistry is also a capacity building project so which is actually just started we had a kickoff meeting last month. It involves four European universities, Linköping University in Sweden, which is actually the coordinator Institute of Polytechnico de Tomar in Portugal, of course, Catania University, Monta University, in Austria, three partner universities from Russia, Southern Federal University, Northern Arctic Federal University and Novosibirsk State Technical Universities and two universities from Vietnam with our colleagues from Vietnam National University of Forestry and Taiwan University. Please next slide. And so what is the, what is forest? Forest has a focus on the chemistry as a key player to help in mitigating climate change risk in order to develop sustainable tools and green chemistry technologies by challenging the very specific local issues that are addressed in these partner countries which are Russia and Vietnam, like the long draft, strong fruits, air pollution and so on. This project has four specific objectives, the first one to develop a new interdisciplinary multi track master program in future oriented chemistry, and this is to take on with some challenges that were raised by our colleagues in Vietnam. So, like the lack of specialists able to solve these complex problems of environment and sustainability, and also some, sometimes the not sufficient performance of most graduates, current chemistry programs, and also the lack of state of the art programs corresponding to the trends in chemistry development, also upgrading the teaching staff skills in learning, teaching and assessment and to set up a center of excellence in future oriented chemistry. And last but not least, to raise an awareness about in the local communities for the, relating to the climate change impact and some solution that chemistry can offer through the education for the mitigation of such effects. And especially for the setup of center of excellence does must be note that some of the issues that were raised as challenging where the needs of to strengthen the collaboration between the business and the university to develop regional economy, and the science based expertise to make decision on climate change mitigation. And next slide please. Thank you. So the main outcomes that we will expect by this master program, his new multi track. Today's curricula based on the Bologna provisions with engagement in the program in overall of 90 teachers with this new announced skills, five centers of excellence community of experts that can deal with chemical solution for mitigating climate change and a trained community of 60 stakeholders from society, from industry representatives that can help to for local regional policy decision making things that can be adapt to mitigate this climate change really, really relevant risk. So, I think we can go to the last slide, and we want to thank you with for your presence for attending this seminar. Here are the contacts from Daniela and myself, and the just the last advertisement. If you want to take part for to the another presentation of University of Catania, it will take place on Wednesday, the 21st of April, 8 to 10 p.m. Vietnam time and thank you again for your attention. Thank you very much. Thanks, Daniela. The next one is Professor Federico Pulselli of the University of Siena. For the student you probably know that we have or every university has some other webinar or something so you can join different topics and you have a lot of presentations also in the web page. Please, Federico, and then this is the last university then we have. Okay, thank you. Federico, you are muted. You are muted. So, good morning everyone. I'm going to share my presentation. Please, can you please confirm if you can see that. Yes, we can. Okay, thank you. This is the full screen. Okay. I'm going to tell you the story of an alliance, an alliance in our territory. This is a project that is that has been implemented at the local level here in the province of Siena where I work and where I, where I live, but this project can can be implemented everywhere by virtue of its replicability. This is the story of a research project that has been translated into something else involving a lot of people in the surrounding. This is the Regis project that is the greenest gas inventory of the province of Siena. And since 2008 14 years ago, 13 years ago, the Regis project has been providing the greenest gas inventories in time series for the province. In part 75 ISO 1464 one. The method we are using for this very long project is based on 2006 IPCC the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change guidelines and the refinement by the same institute delivered in 2019. This makes the responsibility to assign responsibility to different actors, the geographical responsibilities in the case of the IPCC guidelines plus consumer based responsibility for some items. For example, electricity of waste generation in the province of Siena. We have a part of our electricity. From the geothermal production, we use the precautionary approach. And, as I can, as I said before, we had until 2015 the certification ISO. And it is also based on a bottom up approach that means that we try to monitor all the activities directly from the, the, the, our territory, instead of scaling down data from regional and country level. It consists in a GHG inventory consisting in four chapters that are energy industrial processes, waste is and agriculture forestry and other land use, which are in turn divided into a lot of items that demonstrate the impacts of the, of the problem of GHG emission that involve a lot of activity in the, in, in, in an area. At the same time, so we did with this disaggregation in many items we have the opportunity to understand which are the main sources of greenhouse gas and at the same time, to implement some measures some political administrative economic and environmental measures to improve the, improve the results. These are the results in 2008, we had the first year balance for 2006. The people were pretty good, because we understood that the local forest ecosystem were able to absorb almost 70% of the total GHG emission in the province. It was a good result and was accepted was taken into consideration by the political administration that implemented a parallel project a political project called sienna carbon free. In order to achieve the ambitious result of carbon neutrality by 2015 what is carbon neutrality is a very well known task that that everywhere is is a global task almost everywhere. That means that we have emissions, but these are completely compensated by the absorption capacity of the local ecosystem, especially forest ecosystem. Well, in 2011, after implementation of some policies based on our research, we could achieve this task and the province of sienna is now carbon neutral since 2011. All the emissions are completely absorbed compensated by the local ecosystem, and this result has been maintained until now. This is the result of 2019 as you can see, we have a very small margin for 2019 the number one in green corresponds to what we, we have, we still have in terms of absorption but we must, as you can imagine we must pay a great attention, because we risk, due to a, I don't know a fire or an economic reprise or something like that, we risk to lose the carbon neutral status, and this is a kind of warning for every one of us. These are, this is the tendency of the main items, the four chapter of the, the, the greenhouse gas inventory, and namely energy industrial processes was to send agriculture forest and other land use and the energy obviously is the pace, and plays the main role in in our balance. And as you can see, in the last years, we have an increase in the consumption of energy, it is a warning for for us. The dynamics of the project is very interesting because here after we have, we had a iterative process that start from research, the research is validated by any third institution that delivers the balance that certified balance to the province of provincial administration on the basis of certified data the province administration can implement policies and the year the successful year we can the next year we can validate the policies and trying, trying to find the effect that these policies had on on the on the general balance. But which are these policies, for example, energy savings they control the monitor of the public and private heating system, the incentive for renewable energy are very careful waste management with the contemporary management of different communication and dissemination is very important to let people know what we are doing. Antifier plans in the forest ecosystem, almost 45% of the entire land is covered by forest so this is very, very important public transport and mobility policies and so on, and so forth. With the political intervention and administrative implementation of measures and policies, we realized that all the people must be involved in this project, and this is the, the reason why we tried to create the alliance involving single persons families, schools organization association and especially enterprises that play an important role in emission and eventual and possibly in controlling this emission, all is about the, the goal number 13 of the agenda 2030 from the United Nations in general and to conclude, we are trying to move toward better knowledge and diagnostic tools for the society and the economy, and there are a lot. We have plenty of tools to monitor things tools which which can be considered as complement of the economic and social traditional tools. Greenhouse gas is one of them but we have a lot of possibility to know more and more and to make better and better choices for our life. The most interesting thing in this project is the dynamics that starts from the research, and then we have a lot of points involving communication, education awareness involvement, improvement of results territorial marketing, until the most important goal we have to achieve that is the sustainability of our system. This is a story that is very fascinating but is not for free, and is not and is not eternal, we must spend some efforts, energy money and intelligence to achieve this goal and maintaining. Thank you very much for your attention. Thank you very much Federico for the especially for the student we have seen how the university address this problem. You have seen that Florence propose with an example on annoying propose planting trees. Sienna propose what they've done in Sienna which is really a very good example of cooperation between the society and universities at the level of household. We have two firms because now we have two testimonial from firms. Let's see how the firms, and I'm sure that the first testimonial which is Federico bestiani will tell us something which is also very, very important because is on the solar panel so Federico is your turn. Thanks. Thank you very much for posting me. I introduced a little bit about myself, and then I will introduce about our company here in Vietnam. I am 30 years old, and I studied, of course in Italy in the university of Milan in the political. I am an engineer, and my, my, my field of study, apart from engineering was management and also I wrote a new class that was called sustainability and energy management. So that class was just started on the very first year when I joined. So it was a result of, of the initiative similar to the one we are seeing today, and that the course of study was started. And I had the opportunity to join to learn more about the application of engineering and management on the green energy field. A few years off of work in other companies where I learned a lot about the, about the work, life and the business. I set up our company in Vietnam, which is called BC. You can see the presentation right. Yes, we can. Perfect. So we, we are focused here in Vietnam on developing engineering and building solar systems for factories. This is my passion that that I learned in the, in the university and it's a good for me to have the chance and the opportunity to do it on a on a daily, on a daily basis. So we started in Vietnam in 2018. And since I graduated in the thousand and and 10, I brought my my experience on on on a theoretical level and also on a practical level into into this company. So what we're doing is engineering and construction operation and maintenance that we sometimes also invest ourselves in in some solar systems. And in these, in these three years we had a very good result, we achieve more than 10 megawatt of solar project and 46 projects to date. Some of our most notable projects are deep sea and the movie only that a lot of logic, we work mainly with European and Italian companies for the moment since it is very easy for us to communicate and the way the way we develop ourselves and we bring the solar energy for the factories in Vietnam is to make the factory owner more sensitive about the energy issues in Vietnam. So I will explain to you a little bit quickly the electricity market in Vietnam. You know very well, Vietnam have an economy that is growing very fast. And since Vietnam is a very industrial country, it has a lot of GDP is achieved from the industrial operations and industrial operation are very energy intensive. Therefore, the energy demand in Vietnam is growing steadily following very closely the GDP. In the future, we expect these energy demand to continue to grow. Up to now, Vietnam, in a similar way to Italy a few years ago, it has the share of the electricity production is done mainly with hydropower and coal. Vietnam in the past installed many hydropower plants. And now they basically here they run out of rivers suitable for the installation of hydropowers. So the main development is done with a coal with a coal power, which is of course a very reliable technology but it has many disadvantages in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and other externalities. That damage the environment. So, since Vietnam in these years is a really pointing to be a key player in the international market. He's pushing to renew his sustainability management by switching away from coal projects and increasing the use of more clean sources of power such as wind and solar and and also gas. Hopefully it will have in the future a electricity generation system that will be looking like more like Italy. There will be more use of renewable energy and natural gas and less use of coal. This effect creates, of course, some effect that in the future the price of the electricity when switching away from the coal power technology and using more renewable and gas sources to produce electricity. We can achieve a better result in terms of environment, but the cost of electricity is likely to increase because of the technology that is used to produce electricity is more advanced. And it takes a lot of investment to modernize the infrastructure to the generated electricity. So, we are very confident that in the future, the cost of electricity will rise. So, how, how we, how we approach the industries in Vietnam to make it more sensitive to the solar power. The solar power when combined with the rooftop of the factory, it has many advantages. One of these is that easy integration to the electrical system of the factory. It has a very big saving in the electricity bill. It reduces the temperature of the roof and it gives the commitment of sustainability of the factory. So here we can see an example as either from the production of the electricity when installing the solar panels on the roof of the factory in Vietnam, the temperature inside is reduced a lot. Because Vietnam, especially in the south where we are based, the temperature is very hot, especially in the factories, the use of steel buildings make the building very sensitive to the heat and to the temperature. And when installing the solar panels, there is a very, very good effect on the living conditions inside the factory. And of course, this program is increasing the sustainable supply chain. So this is an example of a factory load when using the solar power. We can see in the red line, the power used on the factory. For example, this factory is working day and night, so they work continuously. We can see in the red line is the power that the factory is consuming. And about 6am, the solar power starts to increase and for almost all the day, the solar power is covering most of the consumption, even in the middle of the day is higher than the consumption. In these days, we can really reduce the power use of this factory during the day, and considering on a monthly and a yearly plan, this factory can reduce the use of electricity by almost 4%, which is a great result. At the end, I want to close my presentation on giving some insight on my experience of study in Italy and working in Asia. So as I mentioned before, I studied in Milan, I studied engineering, and I joined this new, at that time, master in sustainability and energy engineering. It was really, really an amazing experience because I learned something that was very advanced at that time, and I'm still at this time putting into practice what I learned more than 10 years ago. So really, I feel so lucky about this. And not only inside the university, but through the university, I had the chance to make the internship in an Italian company that is a focus on energy, and I learned a lot in this internship. So what which advice I can give to the new students that are considering to make a study experience in Italy. There are very, very good advantages that the study environment in Italy can offer. The first one is a really advanced offer and comprehensive offer. So if you are interested on a subject that there is really no limit on the amount of information that you can get, and the professor is usually very supportive and that can give you some more textbooks or allow you to use the resources of the university to study more about the subject you like. In addition to that, there is a very big choice of extracurricular activities, for example, lab, workshop, factory visits, and Erasmus, like these really, these activities is very easy to do when you are in Italy because you are inside a European context. It's very easy to visit many countries at the same time and settle down in a new country, start from scratch and study a new country. It's not only meaningful for what you study there, but it is an amazing experience because it makes you start from zero by yourself. And it's very similar to what you will experience in the work and business life. One more thing is that I really admire the professor that I had. I was really inspired by the passion that they had and the amount of knowledge that they transferred to us. And when you have the chance of making an internship in Italy, it is a very good experience regardless of the salary. Some companies, they paid a very low salary for the internship, but you should not care about this because what you learn in the company, many companies in Italy they have maybe 50 years of experience or even more than 50 years of experience, you cannot get these almost anywhere in the world. So the way, the passion and the process that you find inside the Italian companies is very difficult to find it in other places. So I recommend you to make a study experience in Italy. Thank you very much for your interest and if you have more questions, you can contact me. Thank you Federico. This was exactly the purpose of this fair was study and work with Italy. So for the student is exactly this mixing of having the possibility of also working in Italy that is important and that was a characteristic of this fair. Now we have another two speakers which I will ask them to be very short if they can. One is Fabio Barletta, which is our second testimonial and then finally we have and we was a student in the Italian, Vietnamese student in the Italian system Fabio please the floor is yours Fabio Fabio Barletta you have to Fabio. Shall we do first and and can you speak first and then because possibly there is a problem with Fabio and please. Yes. Professor. So hello everyone, I am my name is one and I am attending master cost in international relations at University of Florence. Finally, I am attending unity after finishing my material cost in pizza. The reason that I choose unity is that it offers many courses that reach my concerns about environment and energy and climate change. Thanks to professors from only fee I am going to graduate in the end of this month. And the topic of the thesis is about sustainable development. The second thing that attracts me about the university is the international environment. So only fee offers courses both in Italian and in English, and I can choose as my preference. Moreover, the university also offers diverse language courses and activities for international students and about exchange program. The visa erasmus in Europe, unity also provides students many exchange opportunities outside European Union, for example in Korea in Vietnam. And in fact, last year I have had the opportunity to come back to my country for exchange program. And it was very useful for my preparation for my thesis. University of Florence also gives me the opportunities to participate in many international conferences and seminars, which are very essential for my study. And the last thing is about my life in Florence. As you may know Florence is very beautiful city and it's very rich of culture. So I enjoy going to visit museums, walking around city and it's great experiences about my life in Florence. And luckily my department is like very near the city center and it's very easy to go around the city because the public transport here is very convenient. So I think studying and living in Florence in Italy is one of my best experience in my life. But there is one thing that I want to recommend is that you should prepare well your Italian before coming in Italy, because I have had some big difficulties when I was in Italy for the first time. But now I speak Italian better than English because Italians are very very friendly and they always offer you help and they even when you have like difficulty with your language they will like talk to you and they will help you with your language. So it's all of my experiences. Thank you for your attention. Thank you very much and is a student which has been both in Pisa and in Florence. So here you have had basically three Tuscany universities in this webinar because and we work together, because in Tuscany we think is very very important to cooperate. They come to Florence they can go to Pisa to Siena and we work together and now you will see in the Fabio. I hope you have solved the technical problem I hope you can intervene and we will show you a video when you will actually see Tuscany also please Fabio. Good afternoon and excuse me for my English. I would like to introduce our company of innovative technologies. But before this I show who you are who we are with a very short video on the company. It should be. It's always been the search for uniqueness, lips, designers and new creators to elevate something from commonplace to exclusive treats. Our country has been a source of great inspiration. Newest development, research of materials, attention to detail, craftsmanship, precision and great dedication. These allow us to be the undisputed protagonists of the international scenarios. Thanks Fabio is your turn to say something more. The quality of production and the uniqueness of its core cradle. The company is is rather than many many years of experience of the two funders. I'm one of those. My name is Fabio Barletta. I have a successful experience in building supercar and my passion is research on composite material. Joaquino Barletta, my partner is creator of technique for the high fashion sector and has worked with the most important brand in the world. The idea was to create some time innovative and unusually, which no one has cool to be for who's this production name is leaflet. The years of research in 2018 we started production with home main office and the laboratory located in San Minato, Tuscany. The economic and the geologic difficult of our country have made with Valvet international market where the leaflet production has met with great interest and such as in less than two years we expanded and now we have a whole office in Moscow, in Tanto, Ronto and Sofia and the health quarter is located in Milan. We had a plan to go to Vietnam but unfortunately last year's the COVID pandemic stopped whose we didn't make to Vietnam and we are now waiting for the moment to arrive as soon as possible. But the analysis, the histories and the growth of this country, thanks to the relationship we have established with the Italian Chamber of Commerce, ICHAM, have lowered whose to present and collect a lot of interest in the whole production and whole attention to artisan detail with Webinaria. This convinced who's to focus on this country by opening an office in Hanoi. Why Vietnam? Vietnam for who's is an important nation but for the continuous development of the markets and has reference point for the Asian markets. For this reason, we consider future relationship with this country important and we believe in an excellence future. Thank you so much. Thank you very much Fabio. We are really at the end of the webinar but I would like to ask some of the students who are present here especially from Vietnam, whether you have any question on Professor Ferrini, Professor Pulselli, Daniele La Rosa, Cristina Sutriani or Federico Bastiani. Yes, please won't come. Unmute yourself. Good morning everybody. Can you see me well now? Yes. Okay, so first of all, I really thank you to Professor Giovanni and speaker to sharing these opportunities and sharing the world. So it's very interesting. From my side, I mean, I'm from, I'm from Vietnam, of course, and currently I'm a post doc research in CMCC, a room Mediterranean Center on Climate Change. And also I'm former president of Vietnamese student association in Italy. So it was last year. So from my side, I really interested in the presentation of Professor Daniele La Rosa and Professor Cristina Astra Satirano. It's like we're doing similar thing because like we are starting on a climate change, the impact climate change on ecosystem and on society. So my first question is, is there any possibility that we can cooperate somehow. In the university and my research center and also kafoscari university because CMCC also part of kafoscari university. So recently in 2018 we found a new research center called CMCC Coachella kafoscari. And because also we have some similar costs here in climate change on climate change and related like the problem and sustainability. My second one at the former, at former president of Vietnamese association in Italy so I have like many contact with a student here. So I would like to add like if you have any chance or possibility or if you would like to connect with like Vietnamese student here so I'm here I'm willing to have and connect you with our community. I wanted to comment from my side so I don't know if Professor Daniele or Professor Cristina have some answer. Thank you. Let's see whether there is any other question before I give the floor to the speakers. Is there any other question from students. No so one of you, Christina. So thank you very much. We are very happy that you enjoyed this presentation and of course we are very positive about any collaboration and that's that's that will be a great pleasure to interact with you and then I think it's the same for Daniele. Yeah, yeah, I would like to add some something more more practical about how to make this the interaction. First of all, I think I for both the project that will be some training that will be done about the topics of the the project in Italy. So if you think you could be interested or some of your colleagues could be interested I think this could be you it would be possible to join even if you are not directly part of the of the project and something another thing about this that this this project are also are also having associated partners that could be added even after the project has started. So another possibility is that if you're interested with the with the topics of the projects that you can you or your the association of students that you were that you are part of that you were talking before could be part of the of the project and as an associate partner so please feel free to contact us I don't know if you had the possibility to note our email address or you can find in the web and we will discuss in any moment. Thank you very much. Yeah, of course, then you have all the email and everything in the slides which will be available the recording of this webinar will be available. And then all the universities are actually presenting themselves in the specific pages of the fair so you can find all the contacts and all the courses specialization postdoc opportunities and things like that. Yeah, thank you very much for the answer. Yeah so for sure I already take the screenshot of the contest so I will be in touch with you in the future. And of course, as president of Vietnamese Association one of the main aim of this fair was exactly to get in touch with more Vietnamese students. It would be very good to be in touch with you and reach out some Vietnamese student for a student to enroll in our courses, but also for traineeship maybe because maybe the facilitated traineeship because that could also be like Federico was suggesting a very good way to exploit the fact of being in Italy or the fact of having the knowledge sharing share knowledge with factories firms in Italy. Another question. Yeah, Marco Beatty. In the chat says that Marco Beatty is the science that Shane and I it's discovered times which make moving difficult contact him. If you think I can support cooperation between Italy and Vietnam from here. So this is actually very good. We work very closely with the science attache usually all the universities because it's very very important for the university to have contact with the. I mean, with the embassy or the consulate but through the scientific attache because they know much better they are from university background they know much better what are the problems and they can really help us thanks Marco for this. So if there is no other question from the student, nor from all the participants. Let me thank really thank all the participants. I mean, of course the two university which helped me to organize this webinar, but especially Federico Fabio because I think that their testimonial have been particularly important. Federico actually also linked the way the study where he studied the atmosphere the environment what he studied the fact that in Italy, we are much better than what actually the ranking international ranking say if you come and experience the courses. It's so I think it came out very clearly from what Federico said that is very important Italian university. They have a lot of courses, some of them are really innovative, some of us are not may not be, but some of them are really really competitive and therefore this is not caught many times by international ranking but I think we are competitive at the world level, and I think you can learn a lot by coming for it to Italy so for the students applied to any Italian university we are not here to compete with really we are here actually to cooperate. I believe very strongly in cooperation that's what we do in Tuscany we cooperate between university and that's very important and we want to cooperate more with firms. So thank you very much to Fabio Federico for their testimonial. Thank you for to the students for participating and for the colleagues for their presentation which I thought were very interesting and very challenging, and we saw very different today for the future with all the trees presented by Francesco Ferrini with no emission, moving Siena to annoy from Federico and with all the project that Daniel and Christina showed so thanks to everyone. If you have no question. You. I thank you and bye bye. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Bye bye.