On June 11, the BactEradiX UNIBO team joined Navile2Day 2026 at the University of Bologna’s Navile District, a key hub connecting academia, industry, and innovation.

The morning session tackled future research and innovation challenges, featuring insights from Polynt Group, STMicroelectronics, Ferrari, and Indena. Moderated by Maurizio Melis (Radio 24), the discussion highlighted how stronger links between public research and industry drive technological progress and real-world impact.

In the afternoon, the team presented a poster on the BactEradiX workflow, outlining the project’s objectives and multidisciplinary approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance within a One Health framework.

Through events like Navile2Day, BactEradiX reinforces the importance of collaboration on global challenges and remains open to contributing to the antimicrobial resistance field through joint initiatives, expertise sharing, and new synergies with the research and innovation community.

Funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101186900.
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