Maggioli Group S.p.A.
MAGGIOLI is an Italian ICT and innovation company within the Maggioli Group, with a strong focus on digital transformation for public administrations, communities and businesses. The Group combines software, digital services, consultancy, training and research and development, and has built a strong international presence alongside dedicated R&D capacity active in national and European projects. This profile is particularly relevant to Nemesis, where digital governance, platform integration, interoperability and user-oriented service design are central to the project’s Living Lab approach.
Role within Nemesis
In the Nemesis project, MAGGIOLI plays a strategic dual role at both governance and digital integration level. Firstly, it establishes the operational governance framework for the day-to-day coordination and management of the Living Labs. Under this task, MAGGIOLI defines roles and authorities for LL ecosystems and stakeholders, supports the establishment of Steering Committees for each Living Lab, contributes to communication and adaptive management approaches, and develops tailored short-, medium- and long-term co-governance and co-eco-business plans. MAGGIOLI also leads the preparation of a governance and business model pool so that each Living Lab can select the model that best fits its local context rather than follow a one-size-fits-all approach. In addition, it is responsible for the Living Labs e-GovBook, designed to support the e-governance of individual Living Labs and facilitate inter-lab communication.
Secondly, MAGGIOLI leadste Nemesis data ecosystem, digital twin, and data consumption (WP3) specifically through the creation of the Nemesis Virtual Space. In this role, it is responsible for developing the project’s central digital environment, a secure and scalable virtual space that connects key project components across WP1 and WPs3–6, hosts the data cubes and related digital tools, and integrates with the project’s dissemination web infrastructure. The Nemesis Virtual Space is designed to support data access, knowledge exchange, cooperation across the Living Labs, data integrity and access control, as well as interoperability with other systems in line with the project’s Data Management Plan.
