
Eva Ramírez, expert in Satellite Navigation and Space at Ineco, participated in the roundtable, highlighting how dual-use technologies enable critical infrastructure to better adapt in crisis or emergency situations.
Ineco participated in the "Dual Technologies in Defence and Security" conference, organised by the Foundation Circle of Technologies for Defence and Security. Within the framework of the event, the institutional round table "Needs and Challenges in Defence and Security" took place, where the strategic role of dual-use technologies (those that can be applied in both the civil and military or national security field) was analysed to address emerging challenges in a complex geopolitical context.
Ineco's contribution: resilience, interoperability and strategic vision
Eva Ramírez, expert in Satellite Navigation and Space at Ineco, participated in the round table highlighting how dual technologies allow for increased adaptability of critical infrastructures in crisis or emergency situations. In her speech, she highlighted the main challenges faced by the public and private sectors to ensure the resilience, interoperability, and efficiency of these infrastructures in extraordinary contexts. She also highlighted the commitment of Ineco as a strategic player in the transfer of dual-use technologies to the civil sector, supported by solid experience in projects that combine technological innovation with a strategic, cross-cutting, and multisectoral vision. "The key is not to militarise the infrastructures, but to endow them with added value, so that they become a strategic asset in exceptional moments," she stated.
Cooperation and technological sovereignty
The meeting also served to highlight the importance of fostering synergies between the fields of defence, security, and civil society, as a way to strengthen the technological sovereignty of Spain and Europe. Special emphasis was placed on promoting sustainable, scalable solutions applicable to real-world scenarios, capable of effectively responding to current and future security challenges.