The section describes the innovative scenarios resulting from the connection between industrial requirements and research, with reference in particular to processes involving a re-thinking of matter. Often, this relationship leads to the development of innovative materials that, on the one hand, is expressed by experimenting with highly complex technological materials while, on the other, it tends to recover building traditions and traditional materials so as to meet the demand for a renewal in an economic model that has been unsustainable for a long time as regards the production. This approach requires an on-going in-depth study of technical and scientific concepts and is increasingly evident in the development settings for different categories of matter, where the availability of materials and natural resources becomes a focal point on which to concentrate the objectives of scientific and industrial research, as well as production.
Il contributo descrive gli scenari di innovazione che derivano dal rapporto tra necessità industriali e ricerca, con particolare riferimento ai processi di ripensamento della materia. Spesso, tale rapporto porta allo sviluppo di materiali innovativi che, da un fronte, si manifesta nella sperimentazione di materiali ad alta complessità tecnologica, dall’altro tende a recuperare tradizioni metrico-costruttive, per rispondere alla domanda di rinnovamento di un modello economico, da tempo non più sostenibile per la produzione. Un approccio che richiede un continuo approfondimento di nuove conoscenze tecniche e scientifiche e che è sempre più evidente negli scenari di sviluppo di diverse categorie materiche, in cui la disponibilità di materiali e risorse naturali diventa il punto focale intorno al quale concentrare gli obiettivi della ricerca scientifica e industriale e anche della produzione.
Materialità innovata e Slow tech: tecnologie materiche a basso impatto energetico e ambientale / Giglio, Francesca. - (2016), pp. 128-130.
Materialità innovata e Slow tech: tecnologie materiche a basso impatto energetico e ambientale
GIGLIO, Francesca
2016-01-01
Abstract
The section describes the innovative scenarios resulting from the connection between industrial requirements and research, with reference in particular to processes involving a re-thinking of matter. Often, this relationship leads to the development of innovative materials that, on the one hand, is expressed by experimenting with highly complex technological materials while, on the other, it tends to recover building traditions and traditional materials so as to meet the demand for a renewal in an economic model that has been unsustainable for a long time as regards the production. This approach requires an on-going in-depth study of technical and scientific concepts and is increasingly evident in the development settings for different categories of matter, where the availability of materials and natural resources becomes a focal point on which to concentrate the objectives of scientific and industrial research, as well as production.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.