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Politecnico di Torino
WELCOME
to the
POLITECNICO DI TORINO
11th September 2006
F. Profumo, “Politecnico di Torino”, 11/09/2006
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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
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Corso Duca degli Abruzzi
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Our Mission
EDUCATION
From the past to the future
RESEARCH
TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER
SERVICES
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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
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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
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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
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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
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PhD Courses
• Three year courses
• Relevant role of PhD students
• Increase in grants financed by businneses
• Facilities for businneses financing
PhD grants
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578 PhD students on a total
of 875 professors and
researchers
from 22.5% (year 2000)
to 68.4% (year 2004)
Tax reduction
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Facts and Figures
Forecast balance for year 2005: € 223,000,000
Costs
Income
7%
11%
9%
9%
17%
47%
6%
14%
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•
•
•
•
•
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%)
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16%
•
•
•
•
•
DAS
11%
Personnel costs (47%)
Transfers to Departments and Centres (11%)
Costs of activities (16%)
Building costs (17%)
Other Costs (9%)
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Facts and Figures
Research financing: € 22,000,000
53%
25%
Contracts
22%
European Union Funds
Governament funds
2004
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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, …)
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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
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Project coordinated: 8
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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%
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SME activities
2%
Nanotecnologies
13%
IST
37%
Research
infrastructures
1%
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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
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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
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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%
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Tempus
18%
Alfa
7%
Asia IT&C
5%
Asia Link
7%
AUNP
2%
Cultura 2000
EIE - Save 5%
EU-India
Eumedis 4%
2%
2%
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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
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DELEN
DIASP
DISMIC
DIMEC
DISPEA
DITAG
DITIC
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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.
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But it is not a shareholder
. MODELWAY
. ATS s.r.l.
. NEMO LaB
. ACTUA s.r.l.
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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
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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
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19,2%
LATIN AMERICA
24,8%
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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
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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
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