LOMBARDI, SaverioSaverioLOMBARDISCUDERI, SalvatoreSalvatoreSCUDERIGARGANO, CarmeloCarmeloGARGANOGIORDANO, ValentinaValentinaGIORDANOGIULIANI, AndreaAndreaGIULIANIGrivel, ChristineChristineGrivelLA PALOMBARA, NICOLANICOLALA PALOMBARALESSIO, LuigiLuigiLESSIOMILLUL, RacheleRacheleMILLULSIRONI, GiorgiaGiorgiaSIRONITOSTI, GinoGinoTOSTIPARESCHI, GiovanniGiovanniPARESCHI2025-03-132025-03-13202297815106534500277-786Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36741The ASTRI Mini-Array is a gamma-ray experiment led by INAF with the partnership of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Fundacion Galileo Galilei, University of Sao Paulo, North-West University S.A., and Observatoire de Geneve. It is being implemented at the Observatorio del Teide Tenerife. The nine (9) Cherenkov dual-mirror aplanatic telescopes of 4 m diameter are positioned at an average distance from each other of 160 m. Thanks to the unprecedented field-of-view (10.5 deg) of the ASTRI telescopes, the MA will allow us to observe the gamma-ray sky from a few up to a few hundred TeVs with competitive flux sensitivity and enhanced angular resolution. The curved focal plane of the camera is covered with SiPM sensors and is equipped with fast front-end electronics. The control SW will allow us to operate the Mini-array remotely, while a dedicated off-site Data Center in Italy will process the scientific products every night. The ASTRI Mini-Array represents a pivotal instrument to perform groundbreaking measurements very soon. In this paper, we will review the implementation plan of the ASTRI Mini-Array and report on the ongoing construction.STAMPAenThe implementation of the ASTRI Mini-Array gamma-ray experiment at the Observatorio del Teide, TenerifeConference paper10.1117/12.26302412-s2.0-85140075703https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/12182/2630241/The-implementation-of-the-ASTRI-Mini-Array-gamma-ray-experiment/10.1117/12.2630241.fullhttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/851400757032022SPIE12182E..0JLFIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA