The 39 most innovative spaces in the state’s science and technology parks open their doors
From 7 to 8 November, 16 science and technology parks, members of the Association of Science and Technology Parks of Spain (APTE), located in 10 autonomous communities, will open their doors to showcase 39 of their most innovative spaces as part of the APTE Innovation Spaces initiative.
CIC biomaGUNE, a company located on the Donostia Campus of the Euskadi Technology Park, is taking part in this initiative with its Molecular Imaging Platform, the only one of its kind in Spain and one of the most advanced in Europe.
These infrastructures cover a wide variety of sectors, including: electronics, agri-food, biotechnology, energy and environment, automotive, aeronautics, nanotechnology and immersive technologies.
The main objective of this project is to raise awareness of the Singular Scientific and Technical Infrastructures (ICTS), highlighting their relevance as drivers of scientific and technological development in Spain. The initiative aims to bring researchers, companies, public administrations and civil society closer to these cutting-edge spaces that contribute to the creation of knowledge and the promotion of innovation.
It is important to highlight that Spanish science and technology parks are home to 58% of the country’s ICTS, being a fundamental pillar for progress in key areas of science and technology.
For more information on the ‘APTE Innovation Spaces’ initiative and the scheduled visits, visit: https://www.apte.org/espacios-de-innovacion-apte