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Innovazione di prodotto sostenibile e digitale

Obiettivo: Il presente bando è attuato ai sensi dell’art. 8 “Progetti per l’innovazione e la diversificazione di prodotto o servizio delle PMI” della legge regionale n. 2 del
04/02/2022, a valere sulle risorse del PR FESR 2021-2027 della Regione Marche. Con questa iniziativa la Regione Marche intende supportare progetti di
innovazione e di diversificazione del prodotto o del servizio che prevedano soluzioni innovative basate sulla “twin transition” (innovazione sostenibile/circolare e innovazione digitale), nonché l’adozione di adeguate strategie commerciali e di marketing incentrate sul prodotto innovato.
L’iniziativa ha l’obiettivo di rafforzare e rilanciare la presenza sui mercati delle PMI marchigiane operanti negli ambiti della S3 2021-2027, anche attraverso l’utilizzo di risorse e competenze esterne e servizi nel campo delle tecnologie applicate, delle tecnologie digitali, dell’ingegneria, del design e delle discipline artistiche, del
marketing e della comunicazione e della tutela dei diritti di proprietà intellettuale.

Riserva: Una riserva di € 5.000.000,00 sarà destinata al finanziamento dei progetti presentati da imprese localizzate nei borghi di cui all’art. 3 della legge regionale n.
29/2021.

Investimenti Ammissibili:

Sono ammissibili i progetti d’impresa volti ad introdurre soluzioni innovative di prodotto o di servizio basate sulla transizione digitale e sostenibile, in un’ottica di promozione della digitalizzazione e di riconversione dell’attività produttiva verso un modello di economia circolare e sviluppo sostenibile, e che prevedano l’adozione di adeguate strategie commerciali e di marketing incentrate sul prodotto innovato. I progetti dovranno obbligatoriamente contemplare interventi in tutte e tre le seguenti categorie: a) TRANSIZIONE DIGITALE: ampliamento e/o ridefinizione della gamma di prodotti e/o servizi mediante soluzioni basate sulla digitalizzazione applicata al prodotto/servizio medesimo, delle quali si riporta un elenco a titolo esemplificativo ma non esaustivo:

Prodotti smart e connessi Tecnologie indossabili Digital Twin, o gemelli digitali, rappresentazioni dinamiche di oggetti fisici, sistemi, processi o persone basate su raccolta ed elaborazione di dati Visualizzazioni virtuali di prodotti e simulazioni/configurazioni Adozione di soluzioni PLM Product Lifecycle Management e sistemi di Generative Design Manifattura additiva Etichettatura intelligente per la tracciabilità Collezioni digitali esclusive per gli ambienti virtuali e il metaverso.

b) TRANSIZIONE SOSTENIBILE: ampliamento e/o ridefinizione della gamma di prodotti e/o servizi mediante soluzioni basate sulla transizione ecologica applicata al prodotto/servizio medesimo delle quali si riporta un elenco a titolo esemplificativo ma non esaustivo:

Passaggio all’uso di materiali rinnovabili di origine sostenibile Aumento della durabilità, riparabilità o riutilizzabilità del prodotto, in particolare nelle attività di progettazione e di fabbricazione Aumento della riciclabilità del prodotto Riduzione sostanziale del contenuto di sostanze pericolose nella realizzazione del prodotto Progettazione per la longevità, il cambio di destinazione, lo smontaggio del prodotto; Installazione di sistemi di gestione e monitoraggio dell’energia; Installazione, per sola finalità di autoconsumo, di impianti a fonte rinnovabile per la produzione e la distribuzione dell’energia termica e/o elettrica all’interno dell’unità produttiva;

– Utilizzo di sistemi per l’autoconsumo di energie rinnovabili come l’energia solare, eolica, idrica o geotermica per ridurre l’uso di combustibili fossili e le emissioni di gas serra

c) STRATEGIA DI VENDITA: soluzioni finalizzate a favorire la commercializzazione dei nuovi prodotti attraverso attività volte all’innovazione della strategia promozionale nei mercati obiettivo, il ricorso a temporary export manager e digital export manager in affiancamento al personale aziendale, analisi e ricerche di mercato per l’individuazione di nuovi mercati e fornitori, sviluppo e rafforzamento dell’immagine aziendale e/o del brand, implementazione del sito web aziendale ai fini dello sviluppo di attività di promozione digitale dell’export, il marketing digitale attraverso uno o più canali digitali, business on line quale attività di innovazione del processo commerciale, social media marketing compreso l’utilizzo degli influencers, di storytellers e storytelling. Le spese relative alla strategia di vendita dovranno costituire almeno il 10% dell’importo dell’investimento complessivo ammissibile del Progetto.

Investimento ammesso: Il costo totale ammissibile del progetto di investimento non deve essere inferiore ad Euro 25.000,00 per i progetti realizzati in forma singola e ad Euro 100.000,00 per i progetti realizzati in forma aggregata.

Spese ammissibili:

  • Personale, per un importo riconosciuto forfettariamente nella percentuale del 20% dei costi diretti dell’operazione, diversi dai costi del personale;
  • strumenti, attrezzature; 
  • servizi di consulenza; 
  • brevetti, marchi e certificazioni;
  • materiali, forniture e prodotti analoghi; 
  • spese generali, calcolate con un tasso forfettario fino al 7% dei costi diretti ammissibili.

Modalità presentazione:

La domanda di partecipazione con i relativi allegati richiesti dal bando, per il tramite del beneficiario, dovrà obbligatoriamente essere presentata in modalità telematica tramite sistema informativo (https://sigef.regione.marche.it), pena l’esclusione.
Le domande devono essere presentate a partire dalle ore 10:00 dell’ 8 gennaio 2024 ed entro le ore 13:00 del 10 maggio 2024 (fa fede la data della ricevuta
rilasciata dal sistema informatico).

LINK: Regione Marche > Entra in Regione > Commercio Marche > Bandi

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How Savvy Investors With $500,000+ Build Their Retirement Plan

I Am So Happy, My Dear Friend, So Absorbed In The Exquisite Sense Of Mere Tranquil Existence,

That I Neglect My Talents. I Should Be Incapable Of Drawing A Single Stroke At The Present Moment; And Yet I Feel That I Never Was A Greater Artist Than Now.

When, While The Lovely Valley Teems With Vapor Around Me

Hitting newsstands in the June 2019 issue, and as part of a prominent Inc.com feature, the list is the result of a wide-ranging and comprehensive measurement of private American companies that have created exceptional workplaces through vibrant cultures, deep employee engagement, and stellar benefits. The publication singled out 346 finalists after collecting data on nearly 2,000 submissions.

“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.

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When, While The Lovely Valley Teems With Vapor Around Me, And The Meridian Sun Strikes

The Upper Surface Of The Impenetrable Foliage Of My Trees, And But A Few Stray Gleams Steal Into The Inner Sanctuary, I Throw Myself Down Among The Tall Grass By The Trickling Stream; And, As I Lie Close To The Earth, A Thousand Unknown Plants Are Noticed By Me: When I Hear The Buzz Of The Little World Among The Stalks, And Grow Familiar With The Countless Indescribable Forms Of The Insects And Flies, Then I Feel The Presence Of The Almighty, 

Who Formed Us In His Own Image, And The Breath

Hitting newsstands in the June 2019 issue, and as part of a prominent Inc.com feature, the list is the result of a wide-ranging and comprehensive measurement of private American companies that have created exceptional workplaces through vibrant cultures, deep employee engagement, and stellar benefits. The publication singled out 346 finalists after collecting data on nearly 2,000 submissions.

“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop

protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.

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“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.

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I accepted all of the alt-right maxims I saw as a Reddit moderator, despite my Jewish upbringing in a liberal household with a tight-knit family that taught me compassion, empathy, and respect for others.Now, I’m 16, and I’ve been able to reflect on how I got sucked into that void—and how others do, too. My brief infatuation with the alt-right has helped.

My own transformation started when I switched into a new school in the middle of eighth grade

But unlike others, I found that validation on the alt-right corners of the internet. The alt-right and the tech platforms that enable it became the community.A few weeks after I started going to my new school, I noticed that a bunch of the guys in my class were browsing a website called Reddit. I didn’t understand what the site was or how it worked, but I was desperate to fit in and make a mark in my new environment.

“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.

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I went up to one of those guys during study hall and asked how to use Reddit.

He helped me set up an account and subscribe to “subreddits,” or mini communities within the Reddit domain. I spent the rest of that period scrolling through Reddit and selecting the communities I wanted to join.

That doesn’t mean this is a game show. We’re not holding open auditions like

it’s a reality competition. We’ll be vetting for skills, perspectives, and experiences that complement the decades of experience that our team already brings to bear.

But just the mere act of letting the world know we want to include more candidates in the process has connected us with a significant number of extremely talented and experienced people—many of whom had never considered participating in a startup at this level before.

“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.

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Company attracts and retains top scientific talent with its unique corporate structure, vibrant culture

Research Triangle Park, NC – May 16, 2019 – AgBiome, the private company harnessing the plant microbiome for novel agricultural pest solutions, announced today the company was named one of Inc. magazine’s Best Workplaces for 2019, the publication’s fourth annual ranking in the thriving private company sector.

AgBiome was given the same recognition by the magazine in 2018.

Hitting newsstands in the June 2019 issue, and as part of a prominent Inc.com feature, the list is the result of a wide-ranging and comprehensive measurement of private American companies that have created exceptional workplaces through vibrant cultures, deep employee engagement, and stellar benefits. The publication singled out 346 finalists after collecting data on nearly 2,000 submissions.

“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.

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Happy Healthy Dogs – From Adoption to Donations & All Things in Between

When, While The Lovely Valley Teems With Vapor Around Me, And The Meridian Sun Strikes The

But A Few Stray Gleams Steal Into The Inner Sanctuary, I Throw Myself Down Among The Tall Grass By The Trickling Stream; And, As I Lie Close To The Earth, A Thousand Unknown Plants Are Noticed By Me: When I Hear The Buzz Of The Little World Among The Stalks, And Grow Familiar With The Countless Indescribable Forms Of The Insects And Flies

O My Friend — But It Is Too Much For My Strength— I Sink Under The Weight Of

Hitting newsstands in the June 2019 issue, and as part of a prominent Inc.com feature, the list is the result of a wide-ranging and comprehensive measurement of private American companies that have created exceptional workplaces through vibrant cultures, deep employee engagement, and stellar benefits. The publication singled out 346 finalists after collecting data on nearly 2,000 submissions.

“Since day one, AgBiome has operated with a unique, non-hierarchical management system with no fixed reporting structure. The company is instead run by committees of passionately committed employees,” explained Elizabeth Claypoole, Chief People Officer, AgBiome. “This award is a testament to how AgBiome’s unique structure not only enables us to attract and retain better scientific talent, which is critical to our mission, but also allows us to make decisions faster and innovate better. This certainly differentiates us from our larger, more bureaucratic competitors.”

Each nominated company took part in an employee survey, conducted by Omaha’s Quantum Workplace, on topics including trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. then gathered, analyzed, and audited the data. Then the publication ranked all the employers using a composite score of survey results. This year, 74.2 percent of surveyed employees were engaged by their work—besting last year’s score of 72.1 percent.

The strongest engagement scores came from companies that prioritize the most human elements of work. These companies are leading the way in employee recognition, performance management, and diversity.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

  • 99 percent provide health insurance—and some cover the cost.
  • 49 percent allow employees to bring pets to work.
  • 65 percent take employees to offsite retreats to relax and recharge.
  • 16 percent offer paid sabbaticals to reward length of service.

While researching the finalists, Inc. and Quantum saw distinct themes:

AgBiome discovers and develops innovative biological and trait products for crop protection. Our proprietary Genesis™ discovery platform allows us to efficiently capture and screen the most diverse and unique microbial collection for agriculturally relevant applications, coupled to industry-best screens for insect, disease and nematode control. Through its commercial subsidiary, AgBiome Innovations, Inc., the company develops and sells proprietary crop protection solutions. The first of these, Howler™, is a revolutionary biological fungicide for disease control in a broad variety of specialty crops. LifeEDIT, an AgBiome subsidiary, deploys proprietary genome editing systems to address human genetic diseases and high value crop traits.