INDUSTRY 4.0, TECHNOLOGY AND THE WINTER SCHOOL 2018 Directors: Amedeo Santosuosso, Barbara Bottalico Location: Collegio Ghislieri, University of Dates: 5-9 February 2018

Agenda

• Monday 5 February

o 9.30 am - Introduction to the school (Barbara Bottalico, Center for Health Technologies & ECLT, Unipv) o 10.30 am - Industry 4.0 and the law - key note lecture (Amedeo Santosuosso, European Center for Law, Science and new Technologies & President of the 1st Chamber, Court of Appeal of )

Lunch

o 2.00 pm - Big Data e and information management (Lucia Sacchi, Faculty of Bioengineering, Unipv) o 3.15 pm - Privacy in Europe: The General Data Protection Regulation at a first glance (Barbara Bottalico)

• Tuesday 6 February

o 10 am - Robotics and law o 11.00 am – Basics of Cybersecurity (Antonio Barili, Digital Forensics Laboratory of the Dept. of Industrial and Information Engineering)

Lunch

o 2.30 pm – Blockchain and the Law – a US perspective (Oliver Goodenough, Center for Legal Innovation, Vermont Law School, USA) o Discussants: Carlo Piana & Amedeo Santosuosso

• Wednesday 7 February

o 9.30 am - New Technologies in the Workplace: legal challenges (Aldo Bottini, Toffoletto De Luca Tamajo Law Firm & Italian Employment Lawyers Association)

o 11.00 – 12.00 am - Breakout session: new perspectives for employment in the Industry 4.0 (Barbara Bottalico)

FREE AFTERNOON

• Thursday 8 February

o 9.00 am - Robotic : the state of the art (Giuseppe Spinoglio, IEO Milan) o 10.30 am Medical Robotics: Special Applications (Guido Baroni, Politecnico di Milano & Fondazione CNAO) o 12.00 am Telemedicine and e-app: the state of the art (Silvana Quaglini & Riccardo Bellazzi, Faculty of Bioengineering, Unipv)

lunch

o 2.00 pm - E-commerce, privacy and business technology (Fabio Svizzero, VF Corporation) o 3.30 pm – Self Driving Cars: technical issues (Davide Comunello, Quattroruote) & legal issues (Raffaele Zallone, Studio Legale Zallone).

• Friday 9 February

o 9.30 am - Visit to the 3D Printing Lab, University of Pavia (Fernando Auricchio & Stefania Marconi, Unipv) o 11.30 am – Key note lecture: Frontiers of Robotics at the Italian Institute of Technology (Giorgio Metta, IIT Genova)

Lunch

2.00 pm - Conclusions and diploma delivery (Amedeo Santosuosso, Barbara Bottalico)

Conclusions

BIO

DIRECTORS

Amedeo Santosuosso Amedeo Santosuosso is one of the founders and current Scientific Director of the European Center for Law, Science and new Technologies (ECLT), at the University of Pavia (I). Professor of Law, Science and New Technologies at the Department of Law, University of Pavia, and at the Institute for Advanced Study of Pavia (IUSS). He serves also as President of the First Chamber at the Court of Appeal of Milan. Santosuosso has served in several ad hoc committee appointed by the Italian government on science and law issues. He was President of the European Association for Neuroscience and Law (EANL) since its foundation (2010) till 2016 and is the main organizer of the Law, Neuroscience and New Technologies Winter School, which takes place yearly at the University of Pavia. He has extensively published in the field of law, science and technology.

Barbara Bottalico Dr. Barbara Bottalico graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pavia, Faculty of Law. After spending two semesters at the Brooklyn Law School (USA), she obtained a PhD in Comparative and European Legal Studies from the , focusing her research on Law and Neuroscience. She was awarded a Max Weber Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the European University Institute (Fiesole, ) in 2014/2015. Since 2016 she has been a Post-Doc Fellow at the University of Pavia, working on a project focused on the legal and ethical issues in ICTs and biomedicine, in cooperation with the Center for Health Technologies and the ECLT. Dr. Bottalico has taught several courses in Biolaw and Bioethics at the and the University of Pavia. Since 2011 she has also been a practicing lawyer in Milan, where she is specialized in employment and privacy law.

SPEAKERS (alphabetical order)

Ferdinando Auricchio Full Professor of Mechanics of Solids, expert on Computational Mechanics in particular for innovative and advanced materials. Proponent and coordinator of one of the five strategic thematic groups of the University of Pavia on “3D@UniPV: Virtual Modeling and Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) for Advanced Materials”. In 2016, he was awarded the ECCOMAS Euler Medal for his contributions to the area of computational solid and structural mechanics. In 2015 Prof. Auricchio and Prof. Pietrabissa were awarded the San Siro Medal for their project “Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC): development of a new communication platform between radiologists, surgeons and pathologists based on virtual and 3D printed reconstructions of the pancreas and the tumor mass”. In 2016, during the opening ceremony of the ECCOMAS Congress 2016 in Crete, he was awarded the Euler Medal for his contributions to the area of computational solid and structural mechanics. In 2015 Prof. Auricchio and Prof. Pietrabissa were awarded the San Siro Medal for their project “Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC): development of a new communication platform between radiologists, surgeons and pathologists based on virtual and 3D printed reconstructions of the pancreas and the tumor mass”.

Antonio Barili Antonio Barili is the leading investigator of the Digital Forensics Laboratory of the Dept. of Industrial and Information Engineering, University of Pavia (Italy). The Laboratory also acts a local node of the Cybersecurity National Lab (CINI-CSNL). He earned his degree in Electronic Engineering cum laude from the University of Pavia in 1984. After ten years in the aerospace and defense industry he rejoined as tenured researcher the University of Pavia, where he now teaches Information Security and Digital Forensics. He also teaches Digital Forensics at the Master in Cybersecurity at The University of Rome "La Sapienza". In the last twenty years he also served as expert witness in many outstanding civil and criminal cases. He is currently researching in the fields of Big Data in Digital Forensics and Forensic Data Mining.

Guido Baroni

Prof. Guido Baroni (MSc, PhD) graduated at the Politecnico di Milano in Mechanical Engineering in 1993 and earned his PhD in Bioengineering in 1998. In 2001, he became Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at the Department of Bioengineering of the Politecnico di Milano, where he was promoted to the position of Associate Professor in 2010. He teaches “Technologies for Computer Assisted Surgery” and “Human Motion Virtualization” in the Biomedical Engineering master program and “Experimental Design and Statistics” in the Bioengineering PhD program. His interests cover technologies and methods for 3D/4D optical tracking and biomedical imaging, with applications in surgical navigation and image guidance in photon and particle radiation therapy. Since 2004, he is responsible of the Computer Assisted Radiotherapy and Surgery Laboratory (www.cartcas.polimi.it) of the Bioengineering Section of the Department of Electronics Informatics and Bioengineering of the Politecnico di Milano; since 2003, he leads the research line Computer Aided Patient Positioning in Hadrontherapy at the Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica (www.cnao.it), where he is responsible of the Operative Unit of Clinical Bioengineering, operating in the development and application of image-guidance techniques supported by robotics solutions and adaptive strategies in proton and carbon-ion radiation oncology.

Riccardo Bellazzi He is Full Professor of Bioengineering, University of Pavia, Italy Further, he is Chair of Interdepartmental Centre for Health Technology, University of Pavia, Italy; Director, Biomedical Informatics Laboratory "Mario Stefanelli", University of Pavia; Director, LIRSC Lab (Laboratorio di Informatica e Sistemistica per la Ricerca Clinica), IRCCS Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri, Pavia; Senior member, Bioinformatics and Synthetic Biology Lab, Pavia, Italy.

Aldo Bottini Aldo Bottini, Partner at Toffoletto De Luca Tamajo and President of the Italian Employment Lawyers Association (Avvocati giuslavoristi italiani - AGI), is specialised in employment law, industrial relations and contracts with commercial agents. Author of several articles and publications on employment law, he is enrolled on the Italian Freelance Journalist Bar and regularly contributes to the Law & Tax columns of the Italian financial newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore. He is a lecturer at the School for Specialists in Employment Law run by the AGI in association with the Law Society of Milan and with the patronage of the Italian Bar, and often speaks at national and international conferences. He is a member of the European Employment Lawyers Association and of the International Bar Association.

Davide Comunello Davide Comunello is a journalist and editor at Quattroruote, covering test drives and tech news on the automotive industry.

Oliver Goodenough Professor Goodenough's research and writing at the intersection of law, , finance, media, technology, neuroscience and behavioral biology make him an authority in several emerging areas of law. He is expert in the impact of digital technology on law, with a particular emphasis on using the computational approaches to create computable contracts and digital business organizations and to improve the support provided by law for innovation and entrepreneurship generally. At Vermont Law School, he is a Professor of Law and the Director of Scholarship. He is also currently affiliated faculty at Stanford’s CodeX Center for Legal Informatice, a Research Fellow of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, and an Adjunct Professor at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering. He has also been a Faculty Fellow at The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, where he was co-director of the Law Lab project.

Vik Khurana Vik Khurana is a Senior Associate at Bristows LLP, a law firm based in London specialising in technology law. While he advises clients on the full spectrum of IT and commercial law, Vik specialises in complex technology, telecoms and outsourcing projects. He also regularly speaks and blogs about legal issues applying to emerging technologies such as robotics and AI, including on Bristows’ dedicated technology law blog at www.bristowscookiejar.com.

Stefania Marconi Stefania Marconi graduated at the University of Pavia in Biomedical Engineering in 2011 and earned his PhD in Bioengineering in 2015. She is now Postoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Pavia, Faculty of Civil Engineering, and member of the Computational Mechanics & Advanced Materials Group and the “3D@UniPV: Virtual Modeling and Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) for Advanced Materials” Group.

Giorgio Metta Dr. Giorgio Metta is Vice Scientific Director at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) and Director of the iCub Facility Department at the same institute. He coordinates the development of the iCub robotic project. He holds an MSc cum laude (1994) and PhD (2000) in electronic engineering both from the . From 2001 to 2002, he was postdoctoral associate at the MIT AI-Lab. He was previously with the University of Genoa and since 2012 Professor of Cognitive Robotics at the University of Plymouth (UK). He is also deputy director of IIT delegate to the training of young researchers. He is member of the board of directors of euRobotics aisbl, the European reference organization for robotics research. Giorgio Metta research activities are in the fields of biologically motivated and humanoid robotics and, in particular, in developing humanoid robots that can adapt and learn from experience. Giorgio Metta is author of more than 250 scientific publications. He has been working as principal investigator and research scientist in about a dozen international as well as national funded projects.

Lucia Sacchi Dr. Lucia Sacchi is assistant professor at the Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Pavia, Italy. She’s got a Master Degree in Computer Engineering and a PhD in Bioengineering and Bioinformatics both taken at the University of Pavia. Her research interests are related to data mining, with particular focus on temporal data, clinical decision support systems, and technologies for biomedical data analysis. She has co-authored more than 70 scientific peer-reviewed publications on international journals and international conferences. She is the Vice-chair of the IMIA working group on Data Mining and Big Data Analytics, she is member of the board of the Artificial Intelligence in (AIME) Society, and of the Italian Society of Biomedical Informatics (SIBIM). She is part of the Editorial Board of "BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making" and of "Artificial Intelligence in Medicine", and she is a member of the Scientific Program Committee of several international conferences and workshops.

Giuseppe Spinoglio Dr. Giuseppe Spinoglio is considered both in Italy and abroad an innovator in the field of colorectal and gastric diseases and a pioneer of minimally invasive surgery, first with a laparoscopy approach and now with robotic surgery.

In the last twenty years he has driven the evolution of these two disciplines by contributing to new techniques and new technologies, such as the use of indocyanine green fluorescence for imaging-guided .

Fabio Svizzero Fabio Svizzero works as an in-house legal counsel EMEA at VF Corporation. He provides specialist legal support to all VF's EMEA brands as regards e-commerce, technology procurement, CRM, web and social media marketing and related areas. Prior to joining VF, he worked for Baker McKenzie, Milan, for 6 years in the Information Technology / Intellectual Property Law Department. Before practicing law, he worked for 5 years as an IT consultant and technician.

Raffaele Zallone From 1987 to 1990 General Counsel, IBM Nordics; 1990 to 1997 General Counsel, IBM Italy. 1997: founder, Studio Legale Zallone, a niche law firm highly skilled and specialized in the main practice areas of IT Law. From 2002 to 2008 Mr. Zallone has been teaching IT Law at the University Luigi Bocconi of Milano, one of the most prestigious institutions in Italy. *

CONTACTS

Administrative Office at the Department of Law, University of Pavia: Mrs. Francesca Capuano: [email protected] Mrs. Giovanna Tomasoni: [email protected]

Info about the program: Barbara Bottalico: [email protected] Amedeo Santosuosso: [email protected] Web: www.unipv-lawtech.eu http://dsg.unipv.it/internazionalizzazione/winter-school/industry-4-0-technology-and-the-law.html