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European Research Institute

European Research Institute (ERI)

Overview

Location
Italy
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Description

The European Research Institute (ERI) is a non-profit organisation founded in Turin in 2011 that promotes research and experimentation for innovation in scientific and social fields. Its main objective is to improve the economic and cultural conditions of European citizens, to promote the integration into our society of people from other continents and to support respect for the environment, the territory and all living beings.

In a historical period in which the brightest minds are often forced to leave Italy, in search of a future of work and life, the primary purpose of the association is to work to bring out and enhance the talents that are born and formed in our country. The will of the association is to propose itself as a laboratory of ideas able to incorporate and promote the most innovative proposals in the fields of social, science and culture and to achieve growth and employment objectives, thanks also to the support of the European Union and local actors.

ERI also aims to promote the competitiveness, research and sustainable development of production systems, in particular those related to the environment, energy and information and communication technologies. The institution is constantly looking for new tools for risk management, recovery and protection of biodiversity, natural heritage, urban, peri-urban and rural spaces.

ERI is committed to promoting social cohesion and equity, respect for fundamental rights and the promotion of cultural diversity, in order to create equal opportunities and combat discrimination.

Currently the association collaborates with public institutions, start-ups, and local companies, making use of the contribution of over fifteen collaborators who make available their specialized skills, from design to communication, from administrative to operational management.