Parco Scientifico e Tecnologico di Salerno e delle Aree interne della Campania
We are proud to be part of a stable cooperation system with influence on the social, economic and cultural growth of the region.
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- Overview
- Data and Facts
- Sectors
- Services
- Location
- Technology transfer
- Research and Development
- Incubator and Incentives
Address
Via Porta Catena, 52
84121 Salerno
(Campania)
Telephone
+39 089 256611
Fax
+39 089 225397
World Wide Web

Technology transfer
Inclusion in EU project
- Project Recovery, recycling, resource. valorisation of olive mill effluents by recovering high added value bio-products 7° Framework Programme - Life + Environment Policy and Governance 2007
- Participation in the network “European Antenna” of the two institutions "Centro Europe Direct" and AIC
Activity
Participation in the project “Recovery, recycling, resource. valorisation of olive mill effluents by recovering high added value bio-products” for the production of a facility prototype. This prototype is intended to recover the olive oil components such as phenols and anti-oxidants from the industry wastewater, which are then used in pharma and food industries. Main Activity of PST To assure the transferability of technologies, the scientific results are communicated and disseminated to the region and national olive oil producing companies.
Activity
Founding Companies Assistance and coaching for the founding of entrepreneurial initiatives in science-intensive areas. The park manages, in particular, the Techframe programme spread over several years, which supports the foundation of innovative companies in the ICT sector and is in addition involved in a similar programme called BioStarNet in the biotechnology segment.
Contacts to German companies are welcomed in the following areas:
Yes, in the following areas: a) technology transfer and dissemination b) partnerships with universities, research companies science parks c) creation of corporate networks d) attracting investors into the region.





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