WSENSE
Marco Merola is a seasoned communication specialist and science journalist with extensive experience in both academic and professional settings. Currently serving as a Communication Specialist at CREA Ricerca and a faculty member at Università degli Studi di Siena, Marco teaches advanced digital journalism within a newly established Master in Scientific Communication. As a founder of Constructive Network and Adaptation, as well as a communication manager at Ws, Marco demonstrates a commitment to innovative communication strategies. Additionally, Marco holds leadership roles in several educational programs, including serving as a module leader at Politecnico di Torino's Master in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Solutions. With a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Università degli Studi eCampus, Marco has also contributed as a member of various scientific committees and as a freelance journalist since 1998.
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WSENSE
WSENSE is a spin-off of Sapienza University of Rome, with a strong and experienced R&D team specialized in monitoring and communication systems with pioneering patented solutions in the Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT). WSENSE has been founded in 2012 by Prof. Chiara Petrioli, leading Sapienza PhD Program in Computer Science, Sapienza SENSES Lab and Sapienza Cyber Physical System Lab. WSENSE offers complete solutions, building on the customer’s needs and WSENSE innovative monitoring and communication technologies to provide affordable value to assets our customers have already invested in, adding functionality to current systems, increasing profitability and competitiveness. WSENSE breakthrough Internet of Underwater Things solutions guarantee a complete cableless networking interoperability among various vendors of underwater sensors and autonomous vehicles (UAV, ASV, AUV), ensuring real-time monitoring and an extensive surveillance of underwater environments, waterways and marine seabeds. WSENSE solutions support Blue Growth’s long term strategy in the marine and maritime sectors as a whole and sustain companies to be more “eco-innovative” with a marked reduction in cost and a significant increase in value, in terms of market share and brand reputation.