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Politecnico di Torino
WELCOME to the POLITECNICO DI TORINO 11th September 2006 F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 1/20 Historical background 1859 Technical School for Engineers 1862 Italian Industry Museum 1906 Royal “Politecnico di Torino” Historical seat: The Valentino Castle Opening of the current Campus in 1958 F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 2/20 Our Mission EDUCATION From the past to the future RESEARCH TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER SERVICES F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 3/20 The Campuses and the Regional Network Information Technologies Textile Engineering Aosta Ivrea Mechatronics Engineering and Information Technologies Civil - Electronic - Mechanical Engineering Plastic Materials - Electrical Mechanical Engineering Mondovì Architecture - Information Technologies - Mechanical - Food and Agricultural Engineering Water Engineering F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 4/20 The Future With the Project “Cittadella Politecnica” the Politecnico area will be increased by 170,000 square metres in an area adjacent the Corso Duca degli Abruzzi building complex F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 5/20 Facts and figures • 26,000 students (4,000 in the first year) • 2,300 students graduated with a Master of Science degree every year • 2,000 students graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree every year • 580 PhD students From the past to the future F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 82 students out of 100 are employed within 1 year after graduating (national average: 61% ) 92 students out of 100 are employed within 2 years after graduating (national average: 71%) 124 courses: 38 Bachelor degree courses 35 Master degree courses 24 PhD courses 27 Post-graduate courses 6/20 PhD Courses • Three year courses • Relevant role of PhD students • Increase in grants financed by businneses • Facilities for businneses financing PhD grants F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 578 PhD students on a total of 875 professors and researchers from 22.5% (year 2000) to 68.4% (year 2004) Tax reduction 7/20 Facts and Figures Forecast balance for year 2005: € 223,000,000 Costs Income 7% 11% 9% 9% 17% 47% 6% 14% • • • • • • 53% Student’s fees (9%) Government funds transferred for University activities (53%) Contributions and loans (14%) Works and studies carried out for third parties (6%) New building loan (7%) Other income (11%) F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 16% • • • • • DAS 11% Personnel costs (47%) Transfers to Departments and Centres (11%) Costs of activities (16%) Building costs (17%) Other Costs (9%) 8/20 Facts and Figures Research financing: € 22,000,000 53% 25% Contracts 22% European Union Funds Governament funds 2004 F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 9/20 European Union Funds • Research (FP5, FP6) • Education and Training (Leonardo, Socrates, Tempus, …) • International Cooperation (Asia IT&C, Asia Link, Alfa, Intas, Eumedis, …) • Other Programmes (EIE, Life, Cultura 2000, …) F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 10/20 European Union Funds Funded projects within FP6 (2002-2006) Specific Programme N. of project UE contribution (Keuro) IST Nanotechnologies Sustainable development Aeronautics and space International cooperation Marie Curie actions SME activities Research and Innovation Research infrastructures 30 11 15 13 2 8 2 1 1 6,734 2,712 3,796 2,549 394 1,534 420 40 103 Total 83 18,282 F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 Project coordinated: 8 11/20 European Union Funds Funded projects - FP6 (2002-2006) Aeronautics and space 16% Research and innovation 1% INCO 2% Marie Curie actions 10% Sustainable development 18% F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 SME activities 2% Nanotecnologies 13% IST 37% Research infrastructures 1% 12/20 European Union Funds Funded projects within other European Programmes (2000-2005) Specific programme Alfa Asia IT&C Asia Link AUNP Cultura 2000 EIE - Save Eumedis EU-India Leonardo da Vinci eLearning Intas Jean Monnet Life Socrates Tempus Total F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 N. of project 4 3 4 1 3 2 1 1 18 1 1 1 2 4 10 56 UE contribution (Keuro) 130 187 306 51 162 88 336 8 653 41 96 12 59 134 400 2,663 13/20 European Union Funds Funded projects - Other European Programmes (2000-2005) Socrates 7% Life Intas 4% 2% eLearning 2% Jean Monnet 2% Leonardo da Vinci 31% F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 Tempus 18% Alfa 7% Asia IT&C 5% Asia Link 7% AUNP 2% Cultura 2000 EIE - Save 5% EU-India Eumedis 4% 2% 2% 14/20 Technological transfer: patent year 2000 Opening of the Patent Information Point – P.I.P. since 2001 Fields 31patents of which 5 co-owned by Politecnico 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 DAUIN F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 DELEN DIASP DISMIC DIMEC DISPEA DITAG DITIC 15/20 Technological transfer: Spin-off since October 2003 Since April 2004 Politecnico di Torino Regulations for patent 9 Spin-off Politecnico 4 Academic Spin-off Politecnico is a shareholder Politecnico partecipates with personal, offices, etc… . DREAM s.r.l. . SSM s.r.l. . N-LAB s.r.l. . A.C.S. s.r.l. . MAVTECH s.r.l. . S.I.R. s.r.l. . OPTI.M.A.D. Eng. s.r.l. . ENVISENS TECHNOLOGIES s.r.l. . MICROLA s.r.l. F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 But it is not a shareholder . MODELWAY . ATS s.r.l. . NEMO LaB . ACTUA s.r.l. 16/20 Technological Transfer: Incubator I3P since 2000 Self-contained offices for new-enterpreneurs at disposal inside the “Cittadella Politecnica” partners FinPiemonte, Provincia di Torino, Città di Torino, Camera di Commercio di Torino, Fondazione Torino Wireless Co-financed by the Fondazione CRT 75 new businesses have come through the Incubator 32 businesses have now successfully completed the maximum period of 3 years in the Incubator In 2004 I3P is the winner of the 3rd edition of the “Best Science Based Incubator Award”, participated by more than 50 incubators F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 17/20 International Cooperation NORTH AMERICA 0,1% MAGHREB 4,8% NORTH AMERICA AFRICA 6,0% MAGHREB AFRICA EU-EFTA 37,7% ASIA 7,5% ASIA EASTERN EUROPE AND THE BALKANS EASTERN EUROPE LATIN AMERICA AND THE BALKANS EU-EFTA DISTRIBUTION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS 2004/05 DIVIDED PER GEOGRAPHIC AREA F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 19,2% LATIN AMERICA 24,8% 18/20 International Cooperation • 250 cooperation agreements with foreign Universities • Joint degree partnership with more than 40 European and non-European universities • About 1,600 foreign students attending the Politecnico (including PhD students) • 400 Politecnico students studying abroad in prestigious Universities F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 19/20 International Cooperation • International mobility programmes and opportunities for exchange in a multi-cultural and multi-linguistic environment • 55 fellowships for Latin-American students under the project “ALPIP”, 56 fellowships for Chinese students under the project “Zhong Guò” and 40 fellowships for Indian students in the year 2006/07 • Opening of the Campus Sino-Italiano in Shangai for 2006/07 F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006 20/20