
Ineco has already established several collaborations with universities to promote scientific and technical research, facilitate knowledge transfer, and encourage interaction among experts from the scientific, technical, and business communities
Sergio Vázquez Torrón, President of Ineco, recently visited the headquarters of Tecnalia's applied research and technological development center in the Basque Country. The visit aimed to explore potential joint initiatives between the two organizations in areas such as digitalisation and sustainability.
Accompanying him were Ana Rojo, Innovation and Product Development Office Director, and Elena Curto, Climate Change & Energy Transition Manager. Together, they discussed opportunities for collaboration that could facilitate knowledge transfer in key areas including process digitalisation, satellite technology, drones and urban air mobility, climate change adaptation and infrastructure resilience, as well as cybersecurity.
As part of its iCampus Program, Ineco has already established several collaborations with universities to promote scientific and technical research, knowledge transfer, and foster interaction among experts from the scientific, technical, and business communities.