From 15 to 19 April, the 2026 Rome Science Festival returns, hosted at the Auditorium Parco della Musica.
This year’s theme, Caos e Armonia (Chaos and Harmony), explores the dynamic relationship between disorder and structure, from the origins of the cosmos to biological processes, and through to the transformations shaping society, the economy and culture, where instability and creativity give rise to new balances.
Rome Science Festival 2026
Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone
15-19 APRIL 2026, ROMA
GARR’s contribution to the Festival
Sunday 19 April at 11:00 in the Sala Ospiti
Conference: “Dalla smart city alla smart land: un percorso alla ricerca di una nuova armonia”(“From Smart City to Smart Land: a journey towards a new harmony”)
The event explores the role of the city as a complex system which, through its buildings and infrastructures, has a decisive impact on people’s quality of life, work and leisure. As a complex system, it also interacts with the surrounding environment and the territory in which it is embedded. According to UNESCO, by 2050 more than 70% of the world’s population will live in urban areas.
Now more than ever, we need technologies that help make our cities more harmonious, green and resilient to climate change—places where informed and responsible citizens actively participate in and contribute to sustainable, integrated urban development.
Speakers: Sabrina Tomassini, Coordinator of the GARR Network Department; Fiorella Lauro, Researcher at ENEA and Anna Mandorli, Researcher at CMCC. Readings by Fabiola L. Falconieri, Technologist at ENEA. Moderated by Marco Gisotti, journalist and science communicator.
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