BASQUE HEALTH CLUSTER HOLDS ITS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, WHERE IT WILL BRING TOGETHER COMPANIES FROM THE HEALTH SECTOR IN THE BASQUE BASQUE COUNTRY

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The Basque Health Cluster is holding its annual General Assembly, an event that will bring together the Basque Biosciences and Health companies to celebrate the Day of the sector, and at which the new challenges that will lay the foundations of what will be the new Strategic Plan on which work is currently underway will be presented.

The Basque Health Cluster Eguna will be held on 21 June at the KURSAAL in Donostia, starting at 16:00 hours with the General Assembly of cluster members, followed by a Public Event at 17:00 hours.

The event is the annual reference meeting of the Cluster, which brings together more than 100 companies and personalities from the Basque Country.

The Basque Health Cluster EGUNA will be held on 21 June at the KURSAAL in Donostia, an event with which the Basque cluster of bioscience and health companies establishes a benchmark meeting for the different agents that make up our ecosystem.

The health and biosciences sector is becoming increasingly important in the Basque Country, experiencing great growth in recent years. The cluster, within the framework of the 2024-2027 Strategic Plan on which it is working in collaboration with all the agents that make up the sector, faces all the future challenges with great enthusiasm and desire with the aim of becoming a benchmark within the Basque and international industry.

On this special day, the José Miguel Azkoitia award will also be presented to Mrs. Maria Luisa Arriola, Managing Director of BIC Gipuzkoa Berrilan, in recognition of all her efforts and work over the years in favour of the Biosciences and km0 Health sector in the Basque Country and, above all, in Gipuzkoa. José Miguel Azkoitia, Industrial Engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and Doctor from the University of the Basque Country, also developed academic activities linked, among others, to the University of the Basque Country and the Complutense University of Madrid. He was Director of Health Business Development at TECNALIA, and his research career focused on the areas of Biomedical Engineering, Health Technologies, Robotics and ICTs. In addition, he combined his teaching, research and management activities with the dissemination of science and technology in the media, being a reference for everyone.

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