CRISA, partnership activated with CNA Emilia-Romagna

The Interdepartmental Research Centre on Food Safety (CRISA) of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia has concluded an agreement with CNA Emilia-Romagna for training and consultancy in food criminal law. This important project aims to make the university's expertise available to CNA employees and, above all, to its member companies, offering high-level legal training and consultancy services.
On Wednesday, March 5th, at the Bologna headquarters of CNA Emilia-Romagna (Otto Marani Room), a presentation conference will take place under the title: " Food Law: Training and Consultancy for Member Companies. CNA Emilia-Romagna and the Interdepartmental Research Centre for Food Safety (CRISA) launch a new project for companies in the supply chain ." The event will be attended by: Dr. Laisa Rinaldi, President Coordinator of the Agri-Food Sector at CNA Emilia-Romagna; Dr. Andrea Mareschi, Communication Manager at CNA Emilia-Romagna; Professor Francesco Diamanti, Director of CRISA; and Dr. Paolo Cavini, President of CNA Emilia-Romagna..
We are proud to have earned the trust of CNA Emilia-Romagna, says Professor Francesco Diamanti, Director of CRISA. This partnership represents another important strategic step towards a university model that can engage directly with the business world. Training and consultancy for businesses whether local, regional, or national are key objectives for the Research Centre I lead: we aim to create value, transfer knowledge, and generate impact. In an increasingly competitive market, the connection between University and Business is not just an opportunity but a necessity. Legal professionals must also be involved: this agreement marks a further step towards a modern, dynamic Department of Law, integrated with the national economic fabric.
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