PARTNERS
Collaboration with several national bodies and university departments
- The Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Piacenza e Cremona
- The Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli (SUN) di Caserta
- The University of Naples “Federico II”
These entities are partners of the Campania Bioscience Scarl Technology District, which was founded in 2013 by 55 partners, including 7 research organisations, 46 companies and 2 technology transfer units, to respond to the need to coordinate and enhance scientific expertise and the number of industrial players operating in the life sciences field in Campania, according to a European perspective of smart specialisation.
Marino participates in Italy’s school-work experience programme (RASL) and delivers educational courses to high school students. In addition, we can stipulate specific agreements for internships and theory or practice-based training internships in collaboration with research centres, national bodies, and pre- and postgraduate university centres.
member
Member of the High-Technology District Campania Bioscience
The High-Technology District Campania Bioscience, established in 2013, is made up of 55 members including 8 research organisations, 47 enterprises and 2 Technology Transfer Structures, in order to meet the need to coordinate and enhance the scientific know-how and the offer of the industrial players operating in the Campania region in the field of life sciences, with a European view to smart specialisation.
R&D
Research and development
Marino is equipped with an independent research and development (R&D) centre.
Our R&D centre is constantly engaged in technical and scientific activities in the food, environmental, and non-food sectors, with the aim of studying new analytical methodologies and suggesting market solutions capable of responding to the needs of an increasingly demanding and expert clientele.
Our solutions are:
- Improvement and development of accredited methods pursuant to international guidelines and standards (ISO 17025, AFNOR, NordVal, European regulations, etc.)
- Staying abreast of the latest technological advances under development in the process technology fields so that we can translate the most modern scientific achievements into an operational reality in our various fields of competence