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The Hive, certified incubator, helps entrepreneurs and professionals to start their business quickly and successfully, promoting economic development and job creation by integrating talents, technologies, know-how and capital within a network of new businesses. TH2, business accelerator in Milan specialized in Digital Manufacturing and Food-Tech, and Co+Fabb signed a partnership for the creation of Co+Factory, the first HUB Industria 4.0 in Sesto San Giovanni.

The company that manages Co+Fabb, Alchema, has started a collaboration with Pwc Italy: in fact, in collaboration with Ufficio Studi PwC Italy, has carried out a study on coworking structures in Italy, analyzing the advantages and benefits for companies, comparing the global trends with the national market and the role of these spaces in the transformation of work, also following the current pandemic.

Co+Fabb is part of the Bicocca District, together with the most active institutions in the northern area of Milan and the neighboring municipalities of Cinisello Balsamo and Sesto San Giovanni.

The aim is to enhance and qualify the northern area of the Metropolitan City of Milan, foster collaboration between institutions, the attraction of talents, the creation of opportunities for growth and development, improve the quality of services and life of residents and those who work in the area.

EPEA Switzerland GmbH, Director General accredited for Cradle to Cradle Certification, supports companies from different sectors in developing and implementing the concept of Cradle to Cradle® Design, a philosophy of production and services based on minimizing waste and waste, eco-effectiveness, maximum compatibility of products with biological systems.

Alchema and Co+Fabb have signed a partnership agreement with EPEA Switzerland, to promote and develop the Cradle to Cradle (C2C) approach in Italy.

The team of Triwù offers a specific skill: tell the change and innovation, especially in the scientific and technological areas, keeping in mind, however, that in a historical period marked by strong transformation processes, thematic boundaries are often not definable.

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