(ANSA) - TRIESTE, AUGUST 13 - "We too, like other realities,
we find very difficult to get graduate students in science with
experience and young graduates. There is a huge basic
demographic problem. This is why, we need to mobilize resources
and to be attractive, both for people coming from other regions
than from other European countries, including the Balkans." It
is the alarm launched by Stefano Casaleggi, general director of
Area Science Park - public national research organization based
in Trieste that promotes the development of innovation processes
- in an interview with ANSA.
Tracing the guidelines for the strategic development of
Argo, the research project applied to the industrial system one
year after its start, Casaleggi explained that the lack of young
graduates and researchers in scientific fields represents a
problem that concerns the all Triveneto (an area that includes
the three Italian regions of Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and
Trentino-Alto Adige) "that fails to feed the offer of work".
In order to "attract talents, skills and capital - Casaleggi
added - the next calls Area Science Park will launch will be
aimed at attracting young people from the Balkans and other
parts of Europe".
It is not easy, concludes the general director "but if you
succeed in having a good reputation, you will create greater
attractiveness." (ANSA).
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