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9,5 Billions turnover 141 Involved Companies 12000 Employees 18 Research Centers Distretto Aerospaziale della Campania Distreo Aerospaziale della Campania – DAC S.c.a r.l. Via Maiorise, Capua (CE), 81043 - Italy e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +39 0823 623191 +39 0823 325422 int.813 website: www.daccampania.com DAC MEMBERS PARTNERSHIPS THE OBJECTIVES The Campania Aerospace Technological District – DAC S.c.a.r.l. – was established on May 30th, 2012 with the definite goal of smulang the collaboraon between research centers, universies and firms in the Campania region in order to foster business opportunies and connuous growth and innovaon. Currently, the Campania Aerospace District involves 159direct and indirect partners, including 22 large companies (e.g.: Leonardo [ex Alenia Aermacchi - a Finmeccanica Company], Magnaghi Aeronauca, DEMA, GEVEN, Atech, Telespazio, etc.), 18 Research Centers (e.g.: CNR - Naonal Research Council, CIRA - Italian Aerospace Research Center, ENEA and the 5 Campania Universies) and 109 SMEs . DAC has developed a feasibility study based on 9strategic programs which was approved by the Italian Ministry of Educaon, University and Research (MIUR) with the highest score . These projects, outline the strategic path (in terms of research, development and training) that the district is following . SECTORAL AREAS DAC represents a new model of development which faces the new challenge related to competences consolidaon and integraon of all regional excellence in the aerospace industry: Commercial Aviaon , for the development of enabling methodologies and technologies to design and build the new regional aircra; General Aviaon, for the development of manufacturing and assembly techniques of light aircra in the Business & General Aviaon (B&G Aviaon) ; Space and Carriers, for the design and development of space plaorms such as micro-satellites and dual technologies related to carriers and systems for logisc and communicaons; Maintenance and Transformaon , for the development of methods of maintenance and transformaon useful for the new technologies and methodologies planned within the district THE MODEL The Aerospace Technological District represents an important progress towards a network industrial model for the Campania region, allowing to design and launch on the market compeve soluons at naonal and internaonal levels . DAC has the capability of integrang all the regional players of the technological and producve supply chain and pung them in relaon with research: this allows the creaon of an innovave governance model ensuring a proper representaon for each member while at the same offering a collaborave system of project & knowledge management with an integrated view. Furthermore, DAC performs several horizontal acvies in order to address the regional strategy in the aerospace field, including: vocaonal training and high educaon, technology transfer and communicaon, duality and internaonalizaon . MAIN PARTNERSHIPS The District implemented important acons for ensuring its involvement in the most important naonal and internaonal aerospace plaorms: the membership to ACARE Italy; the adhesion to the EACP Network ; the adherence to the Space Plaorm SPIN-it. These acons represent an instrument of development and growth, a catalyst of business opportunies and innovave projects and a further mechanism of technology transfer . It should be noted that DAC pursues all its objecves by adopng a meta- district vision. In fact, it’s one of the founding member of the Naonal Aerospace Technological Cluster (CTNA). In this way, the strategic program of the DAC is part of a largest system, which involves the other Italian aerospace districts and the enre naonal aerospace industry, with the aim to coordinate the developments and to focus the efforts at naonal level.
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Page 1: DAC MEMBERS - connext.confindustria.it inglese.pdf · Università di Salerno STOA' STRATEGA A. ICT and I nnov a on Te c hnol og y Support Services B. Tra i ... nic s 5. 1 S t a bi

9,5Billions € turnover

141Involved Companies

12000Employees

18Research Centers

Distretto Aerospazialedella Campania

Distre�o Aerospaziale della Campania – DAC S.c.a r.l.Via Maiorise, Capua (CE), 81043 - Italy

e-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +39 0823 623191 +39 0823 325422 int.813

website: www.daccampania.com

DAC MEMBERS

PARTNERSHIPS

THE OBJECTIVESThe Campania Aerospace Technological District – DAC S.c.a .r.l . – wasestablished on May 30th, 2012 with the definite goal of s�mula�ng thecollabora�on between research centers , universi�es and firms in theCampania region in order to foster business opportuni�es and con�nuousgrowth and innova�on.

Currently, the Campania Aerospace District involves 159 direct and indirect

partners, including 22 large companies (e.g.: Leonardo [ex AleniaAermacchi - a Finmeccanica Company], Magnaghi Aeronau�ca, DEMA,GEVEN, A�tech, Telespazio, etc.), 18 Research Centers (e.g.: CNR - Na�onalResearch Council, CIRA - Italian Aerospace Research Center, ENEA and the5 Campania Universi�es) and 109 SMEs .

DAC has developed a feasibility study based on 9 strategic programs whichwas approved by the Italian Ministry of Educa�on, University and Research(MIUR) with the highest score . These projects, outline the strategic path(in terms of research, development and training) that the district isfollowing .

SECTORAL AREAS

DAC represents a new model of development which faces the newchallenge related to competences consolida�on and integra�on of allregional excellence in the aerospace industry:

• Commercial Avia�on, for the development of enabling methodologiesand technologies to design and build the new regional aircra� ;

• General Avia�on, for the development of manufacturing and assemblytechniques of light aircra� in the Business & General Avia�on (B&GAvia�on) ;

• Space and Carriers, for the design and development of space pla�ormssuch as micro-satellites and dual technologies related to carriers andsystems for logis�c and communica�ons;

• Maintenance and Transforma�on , for the development of methods ofmaintenance and transforma�on useful for the new technologies andmethodologies planned within the district

THE MODELThe Aerospace Technological District represents an important progress

towards a network industrial model for the Campania region, allowing todesign and launch on the market compe��ve solu�ons at na�onal andinterna�onal levels .

DAC has the capability of integra�ng all the regional players of the

technological and produc�ve supply chain and pu�ng them in rela�onwith research: this allows the crea�on of an innova�ve governancemodel ensuring a proper representa�on for each member while at the

same offering a collabora�ve system of project & knowledgemanagement with an integrated view.

Furthermore, DAC performs several horizontal ac�vi�es in order toaddress the regional strategy in the aerospace field, including: voca�onaltraining and high educa�on, technology transfer and communica�on,

duality and interna�onaliza�on .

MAIN PARTNERSHIPSThe District implemented important ac�ons for ensuring its involvementin the most important na�onal and interna�onal aerospace pla�orms :

• the membership to ACARE Italy;

• the adhesion to the EACP Network ;• the adherence to the Space Pla�orm SPIN-it.

These ac�ons represent an instrument of development and growth, acatalyst of business opportuni�es and innova�ve projects and a further

mechanism of technology transfer .It should be noted that DAC pursues all its objec�ves by adop�ng a meta-district vision. In fact, it’s one of the founding member of the Na�onal

Aerospace Technological Cluster (CTNA).In this way, the strategic program of the DAC is part of a largest system,

which involves the other Italian aerospace districts and the en�rena�onal aerospace industry, with the aim to coordinate thedevelopments and to focus the efforts at na�onal level .

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AERONAUTICAL COMPETENCES (ACARE TAXONOMY)

SPACE COMPETENCES (ESA TAXONOMY)

DEFENCE COMPETENCES (EDA TAXONOMY)

OTHER COMPETENCES

The survey was carried out by DAC during 2017 with the aim of upda�ng and analysing the available informa�on related to its members competences.The method involved the following main steps: a) the DAC technical staff visited the sheds of the industrial company members and interviewed they key persons, b) the company members were required to fill in a ques�onnaire on technological competences. Specifically, the competenceswere inves�gated in 3 main areas: “Aeronau�cs”, “Space” and “Defence”, with reference to the interna�onal taxonomy for each sector. Furthermore,the competence matrix also includes some horizontal skills within thecategory “Other competences”, which are related to technological innova�onand ICT, training, consul�ng and project management.


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