On May 28 and 29, we’ll be in Turin to take part in the fourth edition of the Open Meeting of Grandi Ospedali, one of the most significant events in the Italian healthcare landscape.
Two intense days of discussion and co-design involving hospitals, universities, institutions, businesses, and stakeholders, united by a shared vision: rethinking the healthcare system by putting innovation, sustainability, and people at its core.
Tecnicaer has been invited to contribute at several key moments throughout the program, confirming its role in shaping spaces and strategies for the healthcare of the future.
Our Contributions
Our president, Fabio Inzani, will speak in two plenary sessions dedicated to the Parco della Salute in Turin—one of the largest healthcare infrastructure projects in Italy. It will be an opportunity to explore how architecture, engineering, and strategic vision can serve care, technological innovation, and the territory.
- May 28 – “Parco della Salute: the new internationally cutting-edge healthcare facility.”
With Thomas Schael (AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino). - May 29 – “Parco della Salute, Research and Innovation Hub of Turin: what value for the city and the regional community.”
With representatives from the Piedmont Region and the AOU.
Stefano Carera will take part in the thematic workshop on May 29: “Hospitals of the Future: Dynamic Modeling Systems for Building and Environmental Design.”
The panel will focus on the use of advanced digital tools—such as the Digital Twin—for designing flexible, adaptive hospitals that can evolve with clinical and social needs.
Stefano Bonfante, on the other hand, will speak in the workshop dedicated to “Management Control Models in Hospital Structures,” also on May 29.
A strategic discussion on the role of planning in ensuring the economic and organizational sustainability of major hospitals.
Why We’re Attending
The central theme of the 2025 edition is co-creation as a driver of transformation in the healthcare system—a principle that Tecnicaer applies daily in its projects, where technology meets the human dimension of care, and innovation is tightly connected to social value.
Being at Grandi Ospedali 2025 means actively participating in a national dialogue on the future of healthcare, sharing experiences, listening to the system’s needs, and building—together—a new model of hospital: smarter, fairer, and more human.