Cooprogetti supported the “dAeD Third Mission Study Days – IMPACT. Generating Value. University, Community, Impact”, held on 25–26 June 2026 at the Ludovico Quaroni Hall of the Department of Architecture of the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria. The initiative represented a significant opportunity for dialogue between academia and more than 130 local stakeholders involved in research, education, knowledge transfer, and local development activities, within the framework of the Department’s 2024–2027 strategic vision. Representing Cooprogetti was Architect Elisa Crimi, Head of the Infrastructure Division, reaffirming the company’s commitment to promoting sustainable, inclusive, and value-generating development models for people and communities. In this context, Cooprogetti’s support for academic research is reflected in its co-funding of the PhD programme of Federico Filice, PhD candidate, whose research focuses on the development of Environmental-Regenerative Digital Design approaches for Wellbeing, including design experimentation on urban clusters and adaptive technological systems for indoor and outdoor environments. This commitment further highlights Cooprogetti’s active role in research, education, and innovation pathways, based on the belief that collaboration among universities, professionals, businesses, and local communities is a strategic driver for generating growth and long-lasting impact. Cooprogetti would like to express its sincere gratitude to Professor Consuelo Nava, Director of the Department of Architecture and Design (dAeD) and ABITAlab, and to Architect Giuseppe Mangano for the invitation and for the valuable opportunities for collaboration and exchange.IL REGGINO
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Published On: June 25, 2026Categories: News, Press