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== Overarching science strategies, plans and policies ==
 
== Overarching science strategies, plans and policies ==
 
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Italy does not have a dedicated Marine Biotechnology strategy, plan or policy. Overarching Italian Science and Technology Policy for the period 2011-2013 is described in Programma Nazionale della Ricerca. The marine research component of this Strategy is further developed in the Italian Research for the Sea Programme managed by Ministry of Education, University and Research.
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* '''Italian National Research Programme 2011-2013''' <ref name="inr">http://www.miur.it/Documenti/ricerca/pnr_2011_2013/PNR_2011-2013_23_MAR_2011_web.pdf</ref>
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* '''RITMARE''' is a national programme which promote marine research, including Biotechnologies<ref name="rit">http://www.mit.gov.it/mit/mop_all.php?p_id=06444</ref>
  
 
== Research funding schemes and programmes ==
 
== Research funding schemes and programmes ==
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There are a range of relevant funding schemes and programmes which may provide financial support for marine biotechnology research, including:
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* '''Funding schem'''e <ref name="fun">http://www.ditt.de/atlas/it/node/2/view</ref>
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* '''National Research programmes''' <ref name="ist">http://www.istruzione.it/web/ricerca/home</ref>
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* '''PON National Operative Programme''' from the Ministry of Education Universities and Research, Ministry of Economy Development to promote research–industry collaboration at national level<ref name="pon">http://www.ponrec.it</ref>
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* '''POR REGIONAL OPERATIVE PROGRAMME''' to promote research–industry collaboration at regional level<ref name="rop">http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ </ref>
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* '''PRIN NATIONAL INTEREST RESEARCH PROGRAMME''' <ref name="miu">http://www.miur.it</ref>
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* '''FIRB''' to promote Fundamental Research <ref name="miu">http://www.miur.it</ref>
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* '''FAR''' to promote Industrial Research <ref name="miu">http://www.miur.it</ref>
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* '''FNI''' to support Entreprises innovation  <ref name="fni">http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ </ref>
  
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== Research priorities for marine biotechnology research ==
  
== Research priorities for marine biotechnology research ==
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::* Human, animal and environment health
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::* Industrial Biotechnologies (Bio-processes)
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::* Bio-prospecting
 
   
 
   
 
 
== Strategic documents ==
 
== Strategic documents ==
 
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* '''BioinItaly report''' , a document which report a detailed analyses of Biotechnologies in Italy, sectors, funding, trend (09/05/2012 will be published the updated version)<ref name="eyc">http://www.ey.com/Publication/vwLUAssets/BioInItaly-report_2011/$FILE/BioInItaly_2011.pdf</ref>
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* '''Guideline for the development of biotechnologies in Italy'''<ref name="oss">http://www.osservatoriobiotec.it/Store/LineeGuidaCNBBinglese.pdf</ref>
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*''' Industial Biotechnology in Italy''', initiative and policies <ref name="bio">http://www.bio-economy.net/bioeconomy/member_states/italy/files/report_italy_final01.pdf</ref>
  
 
== Infrastructures and coordination and support capacities / initiatives ==
 
== Infrastructures and coordination and support capacities / initiatives ==
 
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* '''National Committee for Biosafety, Biotechnology and Life Sciences (CNBBSV)''' <ref name="gov">http://www.governo.it/biotecnologie/organizzazione.html</ref>
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* '''Cluster Applied Biotechnologies'''<ref name="cab">http://www.sardegnaricerche.it</ref>
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* '''National Centre for Biological resources''' <ref name="cnr">http://www.cnrb.it/</ref>
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* Useful links for Italian research infrastructure and support initiatives for biotechnology research : <ref name="tec">http://www.biotechinitaly.com/web/Rubriche.aspx?rubrica=Links</ref>
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* In 2012, Italy operates 12 local/coastal vessels from 10m to 42,40 m; 2 regional vessels of 35,3m  and 44,8m (Universitatis, Dallaporta); 1 oceanic of 61,3m (Urania); and 2 global vessels of 72,63 and 130m (Italica, OGS-Explora) registered at the European Research Vessels Infobase <ref name="eur">http://www.eurocean.org</ref>.
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* In 2012, Italy maintains about 3 large marine research equipments registered in the European large Exchangeable instruments database <ref name="eur">http://www.eurocean.org</ref>.
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* Key aquaculture experimental and research facilities in Italy include
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::* Rearing installations (Istituto Sperimentale Talassografico)
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::* Marine Aquaculture  and fisheries research centre (Universita del Salento)
  
 
== Major initiatives ==
 
== Major initiatives ==
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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== Disclaimer==
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{{Marinebiotechdisclaimer}}
  
This draft country profile is based on available online information sources and contributions from various country experts and stakeholders. It does not aim nor claim to be complete or final, but should be considered as a dynamic and living information resource that will be elaborated, updated and improved as more information becomes available, including further inputs from experts and stakeholders.
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Overarching science strategies, plans and policies

Italy does not have a dedicated Marine Biotechnology strategy, plan or policy. Overarching Italian Science and Technology Policy for the period 2011-2013 is described in Programma Nazionale della Ricerca. The marine research component of this Strategy is further developed in the Italian Research for the Sea Programme managed by Ministry of Education, University and Research.

  • Italian National Research Programme 2011-2013 [1]
  • RITMARE is a national programme which promote marine research, including Biotechnologies[2]

Research funding schemes and programmes

There are a range of relevant funding schemes and programmes which may provide financial support for marine biotechnology research, including:

  • Funding scheme [3]
  • National Research programmes [4]
  • PON National Operative Programme from the Ministry of Education Universities and Research, Ministry of Economy Development to promote research–industry collaboration at national level[5]
  • POR REGIONAL OPERATIVE PROGRAMME to promote research–industry collaboration at regional level[6]
  • PRIN NATIONAL INTEREST RESEARCH PROGRAMME [7]
  • FIRB to promote Fundamental Research [7]
  • FAR to promote Industrial Research [7]
  • FNI to support Entreprises innovation [8]

Research priorities for marine biotechnology research

  • Human, animal and environment health
  • Industrial Biotechnologies (Bio-processes)
  • Bio-prospecting

Strategic documents

  • BioinItaly report , a document which report a detailed analyses of Biotechnologies in Italy, sectors, funding, trend (09/05/2012 will be published the updated version)[9]
  • Guideline for the development of biotechnologies in Italy[10]
  • Industial Biotechnology in Italy, initiative and policies [11]

Infrastructures and coordination and support capacities / initiatives

  • National Committee for Biosafety, Biotechnology and Life Sciences (CNBBSV) [12]
  • Cluster Applied Biotechnologies[13]
  • National Centre for Biological resources [14]
  • Useful links for Italian research infrastructure and support initiatives for biotechnology research : [15]
  • In 2012, Italy operates 12 local/coastal vessels from 10m to 42,40 m; 2 regional vessels of 35,3m and 44,8m (Universitatis, Dallaporta); 1 oceanic of 61,3m (Urania); and 2 global vessels of 72,63 and 130m (Italica, OGS-Explora) registered at the European Research Vessels Infobase [16].
  • In 2012, Italy maintains about 3 large marine research equipments registered in the European large Exchangeable instruments database [16].
  • Key aquaculture experimental and research facilities in Italy include
  • Rearing installations (Istituto Sperimentale Talassografico)
  • Marine Aquaculture and fisheries research centre (Universita del Salento)

Major initiatives

n/a

References

Disclaimer

This country profile is based on available online information sources and contributions from various country experts and stakeholders. It does not claim to be complete or final, but should be considered as a dynamic and living information resource that will be elaborated, updated and improved as more information becomes available, including further inputs from experts and stakeholders. The information on this page is based on information initially compiled by the CSA MarineBiotech Project (2011-2013) and updated by the Marine Biotechnology ERA-NET (2013-2017).