The event was attended by the 12 start ups selected from the 116 applicants to the second “Call4Ideas”.

At the Terminal 1 of “Leonardo da Vinci” airport, the second Runway to the Future Acceleration Programme for start ups with the “Results Day” event held at the Innovation Hub of Aeroporti di Roma. The event was attended by the 12 start ups selected from the 116 applicants to the second “Call4Ideas”.
The innovative projects, focused on the airport sector and many of which based on Artificial Intelligence solutions, have "landed" at Fiumicino airport from all over the world: Aeroficial Intelligence (Austria), Argos AI (Turkey), Auxilia (France), DesignHubz (UAE), Essential Aero (USA), Guimu Robot (China), Hamsa ID (Netherlands), Matroid (USA), Proteso (Italy), ReLearn (Italy), Wintics (France) , ZestIOT (India).
The programmes journey
The ADR's Innovation Cabin Crew (ICC) team explained the journey made over the past six months by the start-ups in the eight macro-areas to the programme's partners: Autogrill, Aws, Enav, Eurocontrol and Terna listened as : Predictive Maintainance, Enhance Terminal Processes, Improve Airside Operations (improving aircraft turnaround), Environmental Impact (reducing environmental impact and energy consumption), Community & Sustainability (creation of value for the local community), Passenger Experience (improving quality for passengers), Commercial Opportunities (increasing sales opportunities), and Disruptive Solutions (that can be applied to our airport smart city).
During the programme, the selected start-ups had the opportunity to work at and develop their projects within the airport with the support of ADR's innovation team and ICC’s Business Mentor.
At the end of the programme, an evaluation phase will begin for potential investment by ADR Ventures, the Corporate Venture Capital fund launched in February 2023 and fully owned and supported by ADR itself. The fund already has a portfolio of two start ups: Ottonomy, a start up with autonomous robots capable of making contactless deliveries in both indoor and outdoor environments, and ASSAIA, which has developed software combining artificial intelligence and computer vision to provide airports and airlines with complete visibility of airport turnaround operations, enabling to predict problems and automate processes to make them more efficient.
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The Aeroporti di Roma Innovation Hub is supported by the holding Company Mundys, as well as by some representatives of “Airports for Innovation” network (as AENA and Nice Cote d'Azur Airport). At the end of the event, it was announced the closure of the 3rd Global Call4Startups that it will be on March 22nd.


