Rome, Oct. 1st – Innovaway, a company specialized in advanced IT solutions and services for businesses and public administration, has led the technological development of the "Infant" project, confirming its active role in driving innovation in the healthcare sector. The pilot project, developed by the Automated Strategic Reasoning (ASTREA) Lab of the University of Naples Federico II, under the coordination of Professor Aniello Murano—a lecturer in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the university—was presented at the Royal Palace of Portici in Naples. It is part of the MUSA (Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action) innovation ecosystem of the University of Milan, and funded by Italy’s PNRR (National Recovery and Resilience Plan). The initiative focuses on developing a digital network for pediatric oncology in the Campania region, aimed at significantly improving the quality of life for children with cancer and their families. The project's goal is to facilitate care for young patients in nearby hospitals, avoiding the need to uproot families from their social environments and reducing so-called “healthcare migration.” Furthermore, the solution allows all healthcare facilities across Campania to access medical records and treatment protocols for young patients through an efficient and secure platform, ensuring continuity of care and uniform treatment standards throughout the region. As the lead partner in the technological consortium, Innovaway took on the strategic governance of the entire project ecosystem—managing not only technical, administrative, and operational aspects, but also acting as a catalyst for innovation thanks to its expertise in industrial research and emerging technologies. The Infant project was developed in collaboration with Kineton, Nexus, and Lasting Dynamics