Filmed contributions on the protagonists' ideas about the Japanese healthcare settlement in Bolzano, between technology, territory and industry

A series of video interviews accompanies the opening of the new facility Software Research and Development di Fujifilm Healthcare Italy al US Techpark di Bolzano, offering a comprehensive reading of a transition that goes beyond the simple relocation of offices. The contents gather the perspectives of company executives, institutional representatives, and key players in the local ecosystem, outlining the reasons that led the company to locate a strategic function of its business in one of the most structured contexts in the country. applied research, innovation and technology transfer.
In the interviews, the central themes of the new settlement emerge first of all: the development of digital solutions for healthcare interoperability of systems, the data security and the evolution of software architectures that support clinical flows. The story of David Campari, Kai Fukuzawa, Takemasa Kojima e Ivan Salvato shows how the presence of Fujifilm a Bolzano fits into a broader strategy aimed at strengthening the role of theItaly in healthcare software development in Europe, combining local engineering expertise, international industrial vision, and proximity to the real needs of the healthcare market.
Alongside the corporate perspective, the videos also give space to the institutional and territorial dimension of the operation. The interventions of Philipp Achammer e Claudius Corrarati in fact they underline the significance of the arrival of Fujifilm Healthcare Italy for the South Tyrolean innovation ecosystem, in a context in which businesses, universities, research centers, and startups can generate new opportunities for collaboration and development. US Techpark It is thus described not only as a physical location, but as an enabling infrastructure, capable of fostering the encounter between scientific research, technological experimentation, and concrete industrial applications.
Taken together, these video interviews therefore convey the dual nature of the initiative: on the one hand, the consolidation of a centre of excellence dedicated to healthcare software; on the other, the strengthening of Bolzano as a credible node for the medical informatics and for innovation applied to healthcare systems. More than an accessory documentation of the event, the videos thus compose a narrative useful for understanding how an investment in R & D can simultaneously impact technology, skills, territorial attractiveness and long-term development.
Takemasa Kojima on why Bolzano matters for European health IT (English language)
Kai Fukuzawa on interoperability, AI, and Fujifilm's Bolzano hub (English)
Philipp Achammer über Fujifilm, US Techpark und Digital Gesundheit (German language)
Philipp Achammer and digital healthcare as a territorial lever (Italian language)
Ivan Salvato and the clinical software developed in South Tyrol (Italian)
Davide Campari explains why Fujifilm is growing at NOI Techpark (Italian language)
Claudio Corrarati and Bolzano's role in digital healthcare (Italian)
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