2013
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Year 2013 has been a special year for Tecnova and
for the Agro-Industrial sector which is at the heart
of it. One of the most relevant milestones has been
the official inauguration of new premises for Tecnova
headquarters – a building that we own and which
hosts technological and research spaces at the ser-
vice of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, the
Post-harvesting and the Packaging sectors. It was
built thanks to both the funding and the support of
the Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness, to-
gether with the Department for Innovation of the
Regional Government of Andalusia. The building is
located at a key place such as PITA – the Technolog-
ical Park of Almería.
After a lot of effort and hard-work, something that
used to be a project is now a reality, a reality to be
able to provide quick solutions to the sector, thus
becoming a meeting point for their companies. This
is thanks to Tecnova’s pilot plants and labs, adapted
to current needs in the field of the Post-harvesting
and Packaging sectors, as well as to horticultural
production technology - for offering real-life and
practical solution to organizations in the Agro-In-
dustrial sector.
In this sense, and regarding infrastructures, we could
also mention our 2nd
site, known as Experimental
Centre, and located near the village of Viator. But
it will be dealt more in detail in the Report of 2014,
since it was inaugurated this very year, in April 2014.
With these two sites and the guarantee of 12 years
1. Letter by the President
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of experience, Tecnova has managed to create a
business model adapted to the needs of companies,
oriented to them, and focused on obtaining resour-
ces. Actually, we have managed to reach a turnover
of 2 million Euros in 2013, with a 71% of private fun-
ding and a 29% of public one.
It is because of this that I would like to stress the va-
lue of the work carried out with the entities that are
part of the Agro-Industrial cluster, the Marketing,
Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors. In this way,
we have showed our value for certainly strengthen
agriculture and food & nutritional safety: working in
new lines of interest for the sector, working adapting
ourselves to sectors need in advance, and setting
quality and customer satisfaction (an increasingly
demanding one each day) as our main objectives.
With this idea in mind, in June this year, we achie-
ved one of our goals – to be considered as Support
Centre for Technological Innovation at national level
by the Spanish Ministry for Economy & Competi-
tiveness. This means setting Tecnova as a model
Technological Centre for organisations all around
Spain when it comes to research.
In relation to this, collaboration agreements and
contracts have been signed with public and private
bodies in order to promote joint actions for the de-
velopment of the sector, with a clear aim – to get
our efforts together to be side by side with compa-
nies to boost R&D-i, or to help the sector in adap-
ting itself to new market needs. This can be done
by means of internationalisation and inter-business
cooperation, thus making it possible to create jobs
and also richness for the province of Almería.
We must not forget that all of this would not have
been possible if it was not for the whole team wor-
king at the Foundation. In this sense, I would like to
take this opportunity to thank all the staff of Tec-
nova Foundation, as well as to the governing team
(Managing Board, Governing Council and Board
members). All of them have given added value to
Tecnova, something which no doubt has contribu-
ted to enriching and highlighting us as a quality or-
ganisation which is at the service of companies.
Moreover, I would also like to thank the companies
which have joined Tecnova in 2013, among which
we could mention: Agrofresh Fruits and Vegetables
Exportation, Bio Sabor SAT, Caparrós Nature S.L.,
Certis Europe S.C.A., Hortimax Growing Solutions
S.L., Sertfruit S.A., Azud System S.A. & Única Group
S.C.A.
Taking this as a starting point, I would like to con-
clude my letter bearing in mind an important cha-
llenge for the future, which is to continue working
for the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, and for the
Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors, with the
same drive, effort and positivism that we have ma-
naged to keep intact during previous years.
Finally, I am convinced that perseverance and in-
novation are the keys to help to improve the future
and so achieve increased productivity and compe-
titiveness. In this sense, I would like to encourage
all companies in the sector to be part of a com-
mon challenge (Tecnova’s and our own) – to achie-
ve the involvement and unity that are necessary to
strengthen even further our sector, cooperating to-
gether and setting it as one of the most relevant
nation-wide.
Mr. Emilio Martínez Aguado
President of Tecnova
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The Foundation for Auxiliary Technologies for Agricul-
ture (Fundación Tecnova) was born on 9th of January,
2001. It is a non-profit private entity listed in the Re-
gistry of Foundations from the Regional Ministry of So-
cial Affairs of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia
(Spain) since 25th May, 2001, and together with more
than 120 companies of the field of the Auxiliary Industry
and Services for Agriculture.
In March 2007, it was qualified as Technological Centre
of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture at Andalusian le-
vel by the Regional Ministry for Innovation, Science &
Business and in June 2013, it was qualified by the Mi-
nistry for Innvation Science & Business as Centre for
Support for Technological Innovation at Spain.
The MISSION of TECNOVA Technological Centre is to
provide an added value, promoting innovation and te-
chnological development while favouring business com-
petiveness in the agriculture auxiliary industry sector. It
works at international level and with the collaboration of
all the agents involved in the process.
The VISION of this Technological Centre is to be a ben-
chmark and a provider of technological knowledge with
an international view, regarding techniques to be applied
in: agrochemistry, greenhouse construction, climate and
environment control, packaging and containers, en-
gineering, laboratories, agricultural and handling ma-
chinery, plastics, biological production, ferti-irrigation,
seeds, seedbeds, cultivation substrate, waste manage-
ment & environment.
The OPERATIONAL MODEL of TECNOVA Technological
Centre is based on strategic working commissions. The-
se are integrated by representatives of all implied sub-
sectors, for a more optimised and comprehensive view,
together with a further specialisation, in accordance with
current business fabric.
The PURPOSE of TECNOVA Technological Centre is the
technological development, promotion and commercia-
lisation of the Auxiliary Industry and Services for Agri-
culture, by means of innovation, competitiveness and
training promotion. For the said purpose, TECNOVA ca-
rries out as many main and complementary activities as
necessary, especially:
a)	Carrying out Investigation, Technological Develop-
ment and Innovation (R&D+i) activities in areas rela-
ted to production, commercialisation & the Auxiliary
Industry for Agriculture (Agroindustry).
b)	Promotion of relations between the members of the
Foundation, as well as between the Foundation and
the several other actors involved in the Science, Te-
chnology and Business system.
c)	Collaboration and cooperation with other national
and International bodies and organisations, in order
to reach common goals and/or to participate in na-
tional and international programmes.
d)	Provision of assistance and of advanced technologi-
cal and engineering services in the mentioned field.
e)	Carrying out technological surveillance and collabo-
rating in the transfer of Research results and Tech-
nologies in this field.
f)	 Organisation of training activities, technical con-
ferences and sessions for the improvement of the
scientific and technical education of citizens. Toge-
ther with the organisation of other types of techno-
logical events, such as fairs or conferences.
g)	Promotion and coverage of reports, publications,
studies and statistical data, including prospective
ones, in relation to the aforementioned sector.
h)	Carrying out promotion and commercialisation ac-
tions for this industry.
i)	 Engagement in any other general activity which
could be of interest for the sector.
2. Overview
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2. Overview
Our Progression
2001-2012 2001-2013
TRAINING
No. of studies on the training needs of companies which are part of the Foundation 65 72
In-Person Training courses and sessions organised 91 108
Online Training courses and sessions organised 21 21
No. of people having being trained 2,922 3,372
Information Sessions 66 77
PROMOTION
No. of information bulletins issued 249 281
No. of technological surveillance bulletins issued 80 90
No. of press releases 2,168 2,702
Collaborations 151 162
No. of actions for the promotion of the Auxiliary Industry and Services for Agriculture carried out by Tecnova 478 489
Collaboration agreements 121 152
INTERNATIONALISATION
No. of commercial missions in which Tecnova participated 105 114
No. of commercial missions organised 49 54
No. of international fairs attended 40 45
No. of queries answered on Foreign Trade 1,920 1,977
Projects developed on Foreign Trade 18 20
R&D+i
No. of R&D+i projects developed by Tecnova 41 46
No. of collaborations with companies for R&D projects 126 179
No. of registered trademarks for companies 15 15
No. of companies advised on R&D+i issues 273 401
No. of queries answered on R&D+i issues 1,569 1,876
No. of publications 77 79
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3. Catalogue of Services
What does Tecnova offer?
•	Collaboration and continuous support
throughout the whole innovation process.
•	Tailor made solutions based on client needs.
•	Personalised customer service at every stage
of the project.
•	Complete confidentiality regarding the devel-
opment and results of the company projects.
•	Advanced technological services.
•	Workforce: We are proud to have a team made
up of scientists, agricultural, industrial, chemical
and biological engineers, as well as graduates
and support staff with a wide range of experience
in the sector.
•	Equipment: We have equipment that uses cut-
tingedge technology, able to provide the best
solutions to the production, sales, postharvest
and packaging sectors.
Strategic Development for
R&D&I
1Food and Vegetable Production
Technology:
1.	 Production technology design.
2.	 Process modernisation and automation.
3.	 Development of agricultural trials.
4.	 Environmental sustainability.
2Services:
•	Design and mechanical calculations.
•	Environmental Sustainability.
•	Automation, robotics and artificial vision.
•	Plastic materials.
•	Optimisation of agro-industrial structures.
3Postharvest and Packaging Technology:
1.	 Development of new products and Methods.
2.	 Postharvest Handling.
3.	 Agrifood Packaging.
4.	 Non destructive analysis technologies.
4 Services:
•	Postharvest consulting.
•	Non-destructive analysis techniques
•	Packaging studies.
•	Ready-to-eat and Fresh Cut Vegetable.
5Agricultural Trials:
6Services:
•	Characterisation studies for the introduction of
new crops and varieties.
•	Development and evaluation of new products for
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3. Catalogue of Services
zero residue agriculture.
•	Evaluation in microcosmos and in semi-field and
field conditions to characterise the efficiency of
new beneficial insects to combat insect plagues.
•	Fine-tuning of micropropagation techniques in
plant species.
•	Formulation screening of new products by means
of agricultural trials in lamp growth chambers.
•	Development and evaluation of new substrates
and using sustainable crop production.
•	Studies to improve the efficiency of inputs in the
production system of vegetables grown in green-
houses.
•	Evaluation of cutting-edge technology for the
production of vegetable crops grown in green-
houses.
7Gastronomical Development:
8Sensorial analysis laboratory.
•	It is a vital, integral part in determining the quality
of any type of food.
9Services:
•	Panel of experts.
•	Panel of consumers.
•	Expert and non-expert focus groups.
•	Sensory profile (texture, taste, etc).
•	Company consulting.
10Gastronomical innovation laboratory.
11 Services:
•	Nutritional optimisation.
•	Healthy cooking.
•	Gastronomical meetings and short courses.
•	Presentations for new products.
•	Show cooking.
•	Evaluation of fruit and vegetable products.
•	Development of ready-cooked products.
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Related Activities
12Innovation
•	Responsible for its own R&D&I projects belonging
to Tecnova as well as those of companies and
public and prívate research centres.
13 Innovation management
•	Technical consulting.
•	Information and guidance
in the field of tax law.
•	Research into the state-
of-the art and techniques
regarding the project.
14Publication of Results (OTRI)
•	Coordination of technological innovation projects.
•	Facilitate technology and knowledge transfer.
•	Encourage the creation of Technology Based
Companies.
•	Organisation and advertising of conferences.
•	Help to find financing for companies.
•	Applying for patents, utility models, brands and
hallmarks processing.
•	Technology watch.
•	Awareness of popular science
15Public Relations and Marketing
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•	Creation of electronic press releases.
•	Press agent.
•	Specialist research and article publication.
•	Job offers.
17Training
•	Organising and running short courses,seminars
and workshops with successful companies and
business gurus.
•	Training for agricultural, postharvest and packag-
ing technology at national and international level.
18Foreign Trade
•	Organisation of promotional activities, including
Outbound and Inbound Trade Missions
•	Participation at international agricultural trade
fairs.
•	Carrying out development plans and market re-
search for emerging economies.
•	Technology transfer at government and business
level.
•	Technology transfer and projects of interest for
the sector.
•	Development of turnkey projects.
•	Creation of national and international consorti-
ums.
•	Help to find financing.
3. Catalogue of Services
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STRATEGIC PROJECTSGENERAL RESSOURCES INNOVATION TPH
LABORATORIESTRADE & MARKETING TPE
GOV. COUNCIL
DIRECTION
FOUNDATION BOARD
MANAGING BOARD
Organisation Structure
In order to attain its objectives, TECNOVA is organised according to an efficient and
working structure. It is with this view in mind that the following structure was detailed in
4. Corporative Information
the articles of association of the Foundation. All subsectors of the agriculture auxiliary
industry are represented in the Gouverning Council.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
POSITION COMPANY NAME
President CERYS, S.A. Mr. Emilio Martínez Aguado
Vice-president 1st SISTEMAS DE CALOR, S.L Mr. Antonio Cambil Montoro
Vice-president 2nd PITA, S.A Mr. Rafael Peral Sorroche
Secretary AMB, S.A. Mr. Antonio Alonso Alarcón
Treasurer AGROBIO, S.L. Mr. Francisco Torres Carmona
Member DICSA, S.L. Mr. Emilio Leite Terrasa
Member IMP CONSULTORES, S.L Mr. Antonio Mayor Rodríguez
4. Corporative Information
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GOVERNING COUNCIL
CARGO COMPANY NAME AND LAST NAME
PRESIDENT CERYS, S.A. Mr. Emilio Martínez Aguado
1ST VICE-PRESIDENT SISTEMAS DE CALOR, S.L Mr. Antonio Cambil Montoro
2ND VICE-PRESIDENT PITA,S.A.
Mr. Rafael Peral Sorroche
 
SECRETARY AMB, S.A Mr. Francisco Martínez Alcaraz
TREASURER AGROBIO, S.L. Mr. Francisco Torres Carmona
MEMBERS
BIOBEST SISTEMAS BIOLÓGICOS, S.L. Mr. Fernando Castilla Cantón
DICSA, DISTRIBUCIONES INDUSTRIALES Y CIENTÍFICAS, S.L. Mr. Emilio Leite Terrasa
HIMARCAN, TÉCNICA DEL AGUA Y CLIMA, S.L Mr. José Manuel Pérez González
IDEAS Y DESARR. PARA LA MEJORA CONTÍNUA IDM, S.L. Mr. Angel Barranco Vega
INGENIERIA MANTENIMIENTO Y PRODUCTIVIDAD, S.L Mr. Antonio Mayor Rodríguez
INGENIERIA Y CENTRO DE CÁLCULO, S.A. Mr. Francisco Martínez Rguez.
JARQUIL ANDALUCÍA, S.A. Mr. Miguel López Martínez
PHILOSEED ESPAÑA, S.L Mr. Manuel López Martínez
PLANPROTECT, S.L. Mr. Juan José Martínez Lázaro
GRUPO HISPATEC INFORMÁTICA EMPRESARIAL, S.A Mr. Miguel Rodríguez de la Rubia
SOTRAFA, S.A. Mr. Vicente Cejas Medina
SMURFIT KAPPA ALMERIA, S.A. Mr. Miguel Hernández Góngora
TECNOPONIENTE INVERNADEROS, S.L. Mr. Manuel Villegas Fuentes
4. Corporative Information
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TECHNICAL TEAM
MANAGEMENT Mª CARMEN GALERA QUILES
OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
MS. GUADALUPE LÓPEZ DÍAZ
MR. JOSÉ LUIS PARDO ALONSO
MS. Mª DEL MAR VILLEGAS OLIVA
MR. EDUARDO PARDO MARTÍNEZ
POSTHARVEST AND PACKAGING TECH. MR. ANDRÉS CONESA BUENO
ANALITICAL SERVICES
MR. ADOLFO DE VALENZUELA SANTAELLA
MR. JOAQUÍN POZO DENGRA
BUSINESS DIEGO TERUEL GIMÉNEZ
INNOVATION
MR. FRANCISCO IBÁÑEZ CRUZ
MS. ESTHER ESCÁMEZ HERNÁNDEZ
MS. ALEJANDRA FERRER AGUIRRE
Technical Team
TECHNICAL TEAM
AGRONOMICAL TRIALS
MS. CAROLINA CLARA MARTÍNEZ GAITÁN
MS. CAROLINA SÁNCHEZ BARRANCO
MR. FRANCISCO GARCÍA CHECA
MR. JORGE MOLINA CASTILLO
MR. FRANCISCO DOMÍNGUEZ MATEO
MR. FERNANDO JIMÉNEZ SÁNCHEZ
MR. JOSÉ LUIS BARRANCO VICIANA
CORPORATE RESOURCES
MR. MIGUEL RODRÍGUEZ SÁNCHEZ
MS. APOLONIA GÁZQUEZ GÁZQUEZ
MS. MARÍA MOLINA PÉREZ
MS. VERÓNICA NAVARRO JIMÉNEZ
MS. LOLA GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ
4. Corporative Information
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Governing Council
The Governing Council is in charge of governing, mana-
ging and representing the Foundation, which will meet
with its foundational aims while being able to delegate
powers to one or more of its members. Competences
include sorting out any issues concerning the governing,
managing and representation of the Foundation, as well
as the interpretation and edition of the Statutes.
The first Governing Council meeting of the year was held
on the 5th of June, with the following Agenda: report by
the President, overview and approval of budget, yearly
inventory and accounts, auditing report of 2012, as well
as approval of new members and acceptance of their
position, among other issues.
During this meeting, and event also took place for bi-
dding farewell to Mr. Alfredo Sánchez, celebrating his
career as 2nd Vice-President of Tecnova on behalf of
the Technological Park of Almería.
On the 26th of November, a 2nd meeting of the Gover-
ning Council took place, in which the following was on
the Agenda: approval of Action Plan 2014, overview of
applications to join the Foundation (followed by appro-
val, if deemed convenient), report by the President, and
other issues of interest to the Foundation.
5. Composition of the Board
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COMPANIES IN 2013
Biotechnology
Greenhouses
Certification
Consulting
Climatecontrolsystems
Fertilizers
AgriculturalNutrients
Phytosanitary
Training
Containersandpackagings
Information&comm.techn.
Engineering
Institutions
Laboratories
Agriculturalmachinery
Post-harvestmachinery
Otherservices
Plastics
Pestcontrol
Irrigationandfertirrigation
Seeds
Seedbeds
Environ.controlsystems
Substrates
Watertreatments
Wastetreatments&environ.
1 ACTIVIDADES MEDIOAMBIENTALES SOSTENIBLES, S.L. (A.M.S.)
2 AGENCIA DE INNOVACIÓN Y DESARROLLO DE ANDALUCIA
3 AGRAR PLANTAS DEL SUR, S.A
4 AGRINATURE INDÁLICA, S.A.
5 AGRISTAL, S.L
6 AGROBIO, S.L.
7 AGROCOLOR, S.L.
8 AGROINDUSTRIAL KIMITEC, S.L
9 AGROINVER, S.L.
10 AGROLABORATORIOS NUTRICIONALES, S.A.
11 AGROSISTEMAS DEL SUR, S.L.
12 ALARCONTROL, S.L.
13 ALDEILLA SUMINISTROS INDUSTRIALES, S.L
14 ALMERIPLANT EXPLOTACIONES, S.L.
15 AMB, S.A
16 ARES CONSULTORES, S.L.
17 ARS PRIVILEGIUM, S.L.
18 BIO CRISARA S.L.
19 BIOBEST SISTEMAS BIOLÓGICOS, S.L.
20 BIOCOLOR, S.L
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COMPANIES IN 2013
Biotechnology
Greenhouses
Certification
Consulting
Climatecontrolsystems
Fertilizers
AgriculturalNutrients
Phytosanitary
Training
Containersandpackagings
Information&comm.techn.
Engineering
Institutions
Laboratories
Agriculturalmachinery
Post-harvestmachinery
Otherservices
Plastics
Pestcontrol
Irrigationandfertirrigation
Seeds
Seedbeds
Environ.controlsystems
Substrates
Watertreatments
Wastetreatments&environ.
21 BIOGOLDEN, S.L
22 BIOINTEGRA MEDIOAMBIENTAL, S.L.
23 BIOLÓGICOS ZENITRAM, S.L.
24 BIONUTRICIÓN VEGETAL, S.A. (B.N.V.)
25 BIORIZON BIOTECH, S.L.
26 BUILDING-IDEAS, S.L.L
27 BUREAU VERITAS ESPAÑOL, S.A
28 CADIA INGENIERÍA, S.L.
29 CAJAMAR
30 CAPITAL GENETIC EBT, S.L.
31 CARFIA, S.L. (COFLOR)
32 CARRETILLAS AMATE, S.L
33 CENTRO DE FORM. NOBEL XXI, S.L.
34 CERYS S.A. (GRUPO ALMAFRUT ALMERÍA)
35 COLEGIO OFICIAL DE INGENIEROS TÉCNICOS AGRÍCOLAS
36 CONSTRUCCIONES MECÁNICAS EMILIO GEA, S.L.
37 CRISTALERÍA PLATIL, S.L.
38 CUALIN INTEGRAL, S.L.
39 DELEGACIÓN INNOVACION, CIENCIA Y EMPRESA
40 DESARROLLOS INDUSTRIALES Y APLICACIONES NAVALES, S.L.
41 DERETIL AGRONUTRICIONAL, S.L.U
42 DICSA, DISTRIBUCIONES INDUSTRIALES Y CIENTÍFICAS, S.L.
43 ECOHIDRO AGUA Y MEDIO AMBIENTE EBT, S.L.
44 ENZA ZADEN ESPAÑA, S.L.
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COMPANIES IN 2013
Biotechnology
Greenhouses
Certification
Consulting
Climatecontrolsystems
Fertilizers
AgriculturalNutrients
Phytosanitary
Training
Containersandpackagings
Information&comm.techn.
Engineering
Institutions
Laboratories
Agriculturalmachinery
Post-harvestmachinery
Otherservices
Plastics
Pestcontrol
Irrigationandfertirrigation
Seeds
Seedbeds
Environ.controlsystems
Substrates
Watertreatments
Wastetreatments&environ.
45 ESTRATEGIA DE CREATIVIDAD, S.L.
46 EUROSEMILLAS, S.A
47 FORMATIO POSTGRADO, S.L.
48 FRADA INVERNADEROS, S.L.
49 FUNDACIÓN BAHÍA ALMERIPORT
50 FUNDACIÓN CAJAMURCIA
51 FUNDACIÓN MEDITERRANEA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERÍA
52 GESTORA DE RESIDUOS DEL SUR, S.L.
53 GOGARSA S.L.
54 GRUPO HISPATEC INFORMÁTICA EMPRESARIAL, S.A
55 HIJO DE ALFREDO RODRÍGUEZ, S.L.
56 HIMARCAN, TÉCNICA DEL AGUA Y CLIMA, S.L.
57 HORTALAN MED, S.L
58 IDEAS Y DESARR. PARA LA MEJORA CONTÍNUA IDM, S.L.
59 IMANIMA, S.L.L
60 IN3 ACCIONES TECNICAS, S.L
61 INDALCONGRESS, S.L
62 INDUSER PONIENTE, S.L
63 INGENIERIA MANTENIMIENTO Y PRODUCTIVIDAD, S.L
64 INGENIERIA Y CENTRO DE CÁLCULO, S.A.
65 INGRO MAQUINARIA, S.L
66 INVERNADEROS FERRER, S.L
67 INVERSIONES PLÁSTICAS TPM AGRÍCOLA, S.A.
68 ISPEMAR, SOLUCIONES AGRÍCOLAS NATURALES, SCA.
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COMPANIES IN 2013
Biotechnology
Greenhouses
Certification
Consulting
Climatecontrolsystems
Fertilizers
AgriculturalNutrients
Phytosanitary
Training
Containersandpackagings
Information&comm.techn.
Engineering
Institutions
Laboratories
Agriculturalmachinery
Post-harvestmachinery
Otherservices
Plastics
Pestcontrol
Irrigationandfertirrigation
Seeds
Seedbeds
Environ.controlsystems
Substrates
Watertreatments
Wastetreatments&environ.
69 JARQUIL ANDALUCÍA, S.A.
70 JOSÉ Mª MARTINEZ GUERRERO
71 JOSÉ VALVERDE RODRÍGUEZ
72 KEEPFRESH AGROANDALUCIA, S.L.
73 KOPPERT ESPAÑA, S.L
74 LABORATORIO ANALÍTICO BIOCLÍNICO, S.L.
75 LABORATORIOS ECONATUR, S.L.U
76 LEON Y VERGEL ASESORES, S.L
77 MADERAS Y CONTRACHAPADOS, S.L.
78 MARTÍNEZ INTEGRAL, S.L.
79 MIGUEL GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ E HIJOS S.A.
80 MONTAJES DE ELÉCTRICIDAD MOYA, S.L.
81 NEW GROWING SYSTEM, S.L
82 NOVEDADES AGRÍCOLAS, S.A.
83 PARQUE CIENTÍFICO-TECNOLÓGICO DE ALMERÍA (PITA) S.A
84 PELEMIX, S.L
85 PIQUERSA MAQUINARIA, S.A.
86 PHILOSEED ESPAÑA, S.L
87 PHYCOELEMENTA, S.L
88 PLANPROTECT, S.L.
89 PLATAFORMA DE PUBLICIDAD, S.A.
90 PONIENTEPLAST, S.A.
91 PRIMA-RAM, S.A.
92 RAFAEL ALONSO AGUILERA S.L.
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COMPANIES IN 2013
Biotechnology
Greenhouses
Certification
Consulting
Climatecontrolsystems
Fertilizers
AgriculturalNutrients
Phytosanitary
Training
Containersandpackagings
Information&comm.techn.
Engineering
Institutions
Laboratories
Agriculturalmachinery
Post-harvestmachinery
Otherservices
Plastics
Pestcontrol
Irrigationandfertirrigation
Seeds
Seedbeds
Environ.controlsystems
Substrates
Watertreatments
Wastetreatments&environ.
93 REACTIVA LABORATORIO, S.L
94 RIEGOS Y TECNOLOGÍA, S.L.
95 RIJK ZWAAN IBÉRICA, S.A.
96 RITEC-HIDRO, S.L
97 S&B INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SPAIN, S.L.U.
98 SEMILLAS ALMERÍA I+D, S.L.
99 SEMILLERO LAIMUND, S.L.
100 SICA AGRIQ, S.L.
101 SISTEMAS DE CALOR
102 SMURFIT KAPPA ALMERIA, S.A.
103 SOLAQUA GEN LIMITED
104 SOLPLAST, S.A.
105 SOTRAFA, S.A.
106 TECNOPONIENTE INVERNADEROS, S.L.
107 TORRESA EUROCONSTRUCCIONES S.L.
108 UDAPI & ASOCIADOS, S.L.
109 ULMA AGRÍCOLA, S.COOP.
110 VELLSAM MATERIAS BIOACTIVAS, S.L.
111 VERDILAND EDICIONES, S.L.
112 VIAGRO, S.A.
113 VIAJES CEMO, S.A.
114 VITRANSGROUP INTERNATIONAL, S.L
115 WISE IRRISYSTEM, S.L.
116 ZETA SEEDS, S.L.
Listing Company Foundation Tecnova
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NEWS COMPANIES IN 2013
Biotechnology
Greenhouses
Certification
Consulting
Climatecontrolsystems
Fertilizers
AgriculturalNutrients
Phytosanitary
Training
Containersandpackagings
Information&comm.techn.
Engineering
Institutions
Laboratories
Agriculturalmachinery
Post-harvestmachinery
Otherservices
Plastics
Pestcontrol
Irrigationandfertirrigation
Seeds
Seedbeds
Environ.controlsystems
Substrates
Watertreatments
Wastetreatments&environ.
117 AGROFRESH Exportación de Frutas y Hortalizas
118 BIO SABOR, SAT
119 CAPARRÓS NATURE, S.L
120 CERTIS EUROPE, S.C.A
121 HORTIMAX GROWING SOLUTIONS, S.L
122 SERFRUIT, S.A
123 SISTEMA AZUD, S.A
124 UNICA GROUP, S.C.A
List New Companies Foundation Tecnova 2013
During 2013, we have built companies from different industry subsectors
Assistant Agricultural Marketing and also add value to the whole sector.
These entities are in addition to various regions throughout Spain and
strengthening the process of expanding nationwide Tecnova Foundation.
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Among the main direct services offered by Tecnova to
the business sector, we could mention:
Agronomical Trials Area
•	Evaluation analysis of new organic amendments
for the soil.
•	Evaluation trial of the efficiency of new products
and their possible side effects on auxiliary fauna.
•	Evaluation trial of alternative crops grown under
greenhouse conditions.
•	Two variety evaluation trial.
•	Evaluation trial of new technologies for the pro-
duction of horticultural products.
•	Evaluation trial of new nutritional products.
6. Services started in 2013
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Post-harvesting Area
•	Sense Analysis
•	Consumer board: Market studies related to the
following products – the typical tomato-based
Spanish meals of gazpacho & salmorejo, four
types of melon, watermelon and IV Gama mango.
•	Focus Group: Studies on the sensorial quality
of courgettes.
•	Studies on Post-harvesting life-span
•	Evaluation of the variety reaction when proces-
sing the following horticultural products: au-
bergine, beans, pepper, cucumber and tomato.
Analysis-related Services
•	Microbiological analysis.
•	Analysis of anti-oxidant compounds.
•	Total anti-oxidant capacity.
•	Fatty acids profile.
•	Nutritional labelling analysis.
•	Stating the f0 preservation parameters.
•	Multi-element analysis.
•	Soil characterization.
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New services and challenges for the
R&D+I Department
Thanks to the new Tecnova headquarters, the Tech-
nological Centre will be able to offer real servic-
es to companies, due to its perfectly prepared and
equipped facilities in the area of Post-harvesting and
Packaging Technology, as well as Horticultural Pro-
duction Technology.
Moreover, we can offer a 12h field located in Viator
(Almería) as Experimental Centre, which represents a
technological showcase for the companies within the
Auxiliary Industry. This centre hosts greenhouse struc-
tures of several types in which it is possible to carry out
agronomical trials with a view to assess products and
technologies, or to develop new crops, among other.
With these two sites, Tecnova can offer direct servic-
es covering all value chain, ranging from production in
the fields to post-harvesting, and up to the final con-
sumer, thanks to the advice of a specialised working
team and to a technology that is tailored to customer
needs.
Actions for Technological
Transfer & R&D+I
Office for the Transfer of Research
Results (OTRI)
The Ministry for Science and Innovation, currently
the Ministry for Economy
and Competitiveness, ac-
knowledged the contri-
bution of the Tecnova TC
in Technological Transfer
by means of its registra-
tion in the OTRI Register.
This acknowledgement is
the highest point in the evolution of the Technological
Centre in terms of promoting innovation and spread-
ing its results in the field of the Auxiliary Industry for
Agriculture.
The OTRI is a service offered by Tecnova TC in charge
of promoting and managing the relations of the Cen-
tre with the world of innovation and with corporate
technological development in the field of research. It
is also the unit responsible for promoting and spread-
ing the results of R&D+I projects carried out by the
Foundation to the public, as well as to provide infor-
mation on new funding lines for businesses.
Participation in the bi-annual
International Conference
“Biomicroworld” 2013
Tecnova has participated, with the presentation of a
research poster, in the prestigious bi-annual Inter-
national Conference “Biomicroworld” 2013: “V Inter-
national Conference of Environmental, Industrial and
Applied Microbiology”, held in the “Universidad Com-
plutense”, in Madrid. The report presented was on
the results obtained in a research work in which the
application of several physical treatments was stud-
ied, such as Type-C and thermic ultraviolet radiation
to reduce the impact of rottenness and so improve
the lifespan of ecological lemons imported across the
sea from Chile.
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Participation in the Forum for
Innovation and Technology in the
Agro-Alimentary sector “FOOD
I&DT” (Lisbon)
Tecnova researchers have presented two R&D+I pro-
jects to the Forum for Innovation and Technology
within the Agro-Alimentary sector known as “FOOD
I&DT”, framed within the International Show “Alimen-
taria & Horexpo”, held in Lisboa.More specifically, the
device presented was one used for dry disinfection
using UV-C radiation in fruit and vegetable handling
lines, developed by Ingro Machinery, with initial re-
search support by Tecnova. This project received the
3rd prize in a competition for innovative projects. The
prize was given by the State Secretary for Food and
Agro-alimentary Research of Portugal himself - Mr.
Nuno Vieira e Brito. The 2nd project dealt with NIR
technology for the measurement of Bix degrees in
melon and watermelon.
Keeping quality of organic lemon very affected by incidence of
Penicillium digitatum, by using combinations of physical
treatments: UV-C and temperature
Conesa, A.; Pozo-Dengra, J*.; López, G.; Galera, M.C.
Department of Postharvest and Packaging Technology, Technological Center Tecnova, Parque Científico-
Tecnológico de Almería, Avda. de la Innovación, 23, 04131, Almería, Spain.
agroalimentaria@fundaciontecnova.com
BIOMICROWORLD 2013. MADRID, October 2-4th, 2013
Abstract
Conclusions
Oficina de Transferencia de Resultados de Investigación
Reducing the high incidence of Penicillium digitatum over organic lemon, by using environmentally friendly
treatments, based on the use of emergent technology as ultraviolet light combined with thermal treatments.
Materials and methods
In the present work the incidence of combinations of different doses of UV-C with the use of moderate to high storage temperature before cold storage, on
overall quality and shelf life of organic lemon was evaluated. Ultraviolet light in electromagnetic spectrum range between 200-280 nm (type C) has a strong
effect against microorganism growth.
Summary treatments
1. CT: Control.
2. TT (Thermal treatment): application of 35 ºC during 24 hours previous cold storage.
3. UVm: moderate UVC doses (1kJ/m2).
4. UVh: high UVC dose (4kJ/m2).
5. UVm + TT: 1kJ/m2 + application of 35 ºC for 24 hours previous cold storage.
6. UVh + TT: 4kJ/m2 + application of 35 ºC for 24 hours previous cold storage.
Analytical determinations:
1. Evolution of color (CIELab system).
2. Evaluation of incidence of Penicillum. digitatum.
3. Visual appearance.
Results
 Thermal treatment was a positive effect,
reducing level of rots.
CT TT
UVm UVh
 UVC have not a positive effect.
 High doses (4 kJ/m2) was even worse
treatment compared to moderate doses.
 Thermal treatment + high doses (4
kJ/m2) was the best combination.
UVm + TT UVh + TT
Incidence rots.
21 days shipping + treatments + 4 days at
8 ºC (transport) + 8 days at 20 ºC
(commercialization).
Effect of different treatments over color parameters.
 All the treatments produced a reduction of L*,
which results in a slight loss of brightness.
Code: 980
References: Allende, A., Artés, F. 2003. Combined ultraviolet-C and modified atmosphere packaging treatments for reducing microbial growth of fresh processed
lettuce. Lebensm. Wissen. und-Technol. 36: 779-786
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Participation in the European Forum
for Science, Technology & Innovation
“Transfiere 2013”.
The Tecnova Technological Centre participated for
the 2nd time in the International Forum promoted by
the association RETA. This has been a meeting point
for the supply and demand in R&D+I, gathering to-
gether the most important representatives in Innova-
tion, both at Spanish and European level.
On this occasion, the Head for R&D+I projects, Ms.
Guadalupe López, focused her participation in the
meetings devoted to the Energy and Agro-alimentary
sectors, as well as with a presentation on the Tecnova
R&D+I lines and services.
Attendance to the RETA annual
meeting
Ms. Mª. Carmen Galera attended as manager and
representative of the Tecnova Foundation to the an-
nual meeting of RETA, an association Tecnova is sub-
scribed to. This event took place at the same time
as the European Forum for Science, Technology &
Innovation “Transfiere 2013”, also organised by RETA.
Participation in ‘CIP Eco-innovation
Infoday’, Brussels
Representatives from Tecnova travelled to Brussels
in order to attend an Info Day about “CIP ECOINNO-
VATION”. This call is aimed at supporting innovation
to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) so that a
product or process is out in the market in a period of
two years after completing the project. Moreover, our
representative could have a personal meeting with
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one of the representatives of the evaluation team
within the call, EACI, so as to present some proposals
for R&D+I projects in cooperation with companies of
the agro-industrial sector and concerning the reval-
orisation of farming waste.
Participation in the Networking
of Foundations from Almería with
AFA (Andalusian Association of
Foundations)
Tecnova Technological Centre was the host of an
event organised by the Andalusian Association of
Foundations whose aim was to do some network-
ing and so get to know the work of the different the
foundations existing in the province of Almería. The
purpose was also to be able to establish contacts and
joint synergies resulting in cooperation between them
in the future. The foundations attending to this event
were: “Almería Social y Laboral”, “Amería Siglo XXI”,
“CTAER”, “Almeriense de Tutela”, “Fundación Bahía
Almeriport”, “FAEEM”, “Cajamar”, “Fundación Medi-
terránea” (University of Almería) and, of course, Tec-
nova.
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Meeting for raising awareness on
Funding Tools, by CDTI
Tecnova Technological Centre, together with the
Centre for Industrial and Technological Development
(CDTI), worked for raising awareness across compa-
nies with a view to getting them to know the new CDTI
tools for supporting R&D in companies, individually or
in collaboration with other companies. The meeting
was led by Mr. Carlos Franco, CDTI Technician.
Participation in the Sessions for
Qualification of PIDI Network
representatives
Mr. Francisco Ibáñez, Technician in the R&D+I De-
partment of Tecnova, attended the Sessions for Qual-
ification of PIDI Network representatives held in El Es-
corial, Madrid. The purpose was to get to know the
new and future R&D+I strategies, both at national and
European level, which could benefit SMEs in the Aux-
iliary Industry, Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors.
Participation in the Open Doors Days
at UAL (University of Almería) –
Actions for raising awareness and for
project-related knowledge transfer
Tecnova Technological Centre, together with PITA
(Industrial and Technological Park of Almería), partici-
pated in the UAL Open Doors Days with a joint stand.
The idea was to make Tecnova Foundation known,
as well as to promote and give information on the
most relevant projects going on to young University
students. In this sense, students and some business
people visited our stand and showed interest on the
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Coordination and control meetings -
“HUMIDEX” project
During 2013, a series of coordination and control
meetings were held between the members of the
partnership of companies participating in the HUMI-
DEX project, with a view to present the different ac-
tivities developed by the companies for coordinating
its implementation. The project is called “HUMIDEX:
Control of the humidity level as a limiting factor for
competitiveness, employability and exporting capaci-
ty in the Andalusian agro-alimentary cluster”. It is led
by the company ‘Novedades Agrícolas’, together with
Agrobío’, ‘Alarcontrol’, ‘Almeriplant’ & ‘Sistemas de
cross-border projects AGROTEC or RETCETEC, as well
as on the employment possibilities offered by Tecno-
va in relation to the companies within the Foundation.
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Calor’, and has been funded by the Ministry for Econ-
omy and Innovation, as part of the call “FEDER-IN-
TERCONECTA”, and through IDEA Agency & CDTI.
Participation in the POCTEFEX
sessions “Innovation in the agro-
alimentary industry”
Within the Framework of the ‘Aashara’ project, led
by the Andalusian Council of Chambers of Commerce
as part of the POCTEFEX programme, a session took
place in the Chamber of Commerce of Huelva. This
was about innovation in the Agro-alimentary industry.
Tecnova participated in it by presenting its Techno-
logical Centre, activities and projects. In this sense,
the POCTEFEX projects were also of interest, since
Tecnova participate on them, as well as AGROTEC &
RETCETEC. Later on, Tecnova held B2B meetings with
bodies attending the event.
Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture:
Technological Watch Bulletins
These Technological Watch Bulletins (on packaging
and wrapping, greenhouses, farming machinery, wa-
tering, plastics or net mesh) are published as a tech-
nological watch on the situation of the sector in terms
of innovation.
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They also present the national and international pat-
ents published during the year 2013 in each of the
aforementioned sectors.
Healthy Tecnova Bulletin
The monthly bulletin ‘Healthy Tecnova’ has managed
to be a success among readers, because it deals with
healthy issues that are diet-related. The idea is to
promote healthy habits and to spread information on
technical and scientific aspects of interest, both for
professional experts and for all sorts of readers feel-
ing curious about different aspects of the agro-ali-
mentary sector or about having a healthy, adequate
& high-quality diet.
The research lines of the Technological Centre are
aimed at carrying out R&D+I projects related to the
areas of Post-harvesting Technology and Packaging,
as well as Horticultural Production Technology.
Below, an outline is presented of the R&D+I projects
carried out by the Technological Centre along these
lines:
Own projects
“Valoriza” project: Diagnosis in
the AIA (Auxiliary Industry of
Agriculture) value chain
This project, led by Tecnova Foundation and with
the participation of Imp Consulting, had the gener-
al purpose of providing technical assistance for car-
rying out diagnostic actions in the value chain of 10
SMEs belonging the AIA, Post-harvesting and Pack-
aging sectors. By means of it, it would be possible
to realise of the existing opportunities for improving
their productivity and competitiveness. This project
had the financial support of the Regional Department
for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment
of the Andalusian Regional Government, and was
co-funded by ERDF.
Project: Comprehensive Energy
Management of Greenhouse Crop
Systems
This ambitious project started in 2009 with funding
from the Andalusian Department for Economy, In-
novation, Science and Employment of the Regional
Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF.
The initiative was partly developed by Tecnova TC andNÚMERO
Diciembre
2013
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Red PI+D+i CDTI
Servicio de
Asesoramiento
Personalizado
+ Información
Agroalimentaria
Catálogo de servicios
+ Información
Tecnocomercio
Catálogo de servicios
+ Información
TTTEEECCCNNNOOOVVVAAA SSSAAALLLUUUDDDAAABBBLLLEEE
Boletín agroalimentario
ÁREA DE
TECNOLOGÍA
POSTCOSECHA Y
ENVASADO
IX Congreso
Internacional de
Nutrición, Alimentación
y Dietética, 19-21 marzo
2014
Madrid del 19 al 21
de Marzo de 2014.
El IX Congreso
Internacional
Nutrición,
Alimentación y
Dietética, organizado
por SEDCA y SPRIM,
tendrá lugar los días
19, 20 y 21 de marzo
de 2014 en la Facultad
de Medicina de la
Universidad
Complutense de
Madrid.
Como novedad, este
año se abren nuevas
categorías de
participación con la
voluntad de dar
cabida tanto a
trabajos de
investigación como a
experiencias
educativas en
nutrición, entre otros
proyectos, que
podremos conocer de
la mano de sus
autores en varias
sesiones específicas.
Si las propiedades de la lechuga no inclinaron la balanza de las preferencias hasta la
fecha, ciertos valores atribuidos a la insulsa hoja verde podrían generar un cambio en
nuestra dieta. Resulta que algunos pueblos de la antigüedad le atribuyen al vegetal la
capacidad de incentivar el apetito sexual, los egipcios creían que la lechuga era la clave
para volverse víctima de la pasión y la lujuria, según informa la revista Smithsonian.
Bajo el título “Cuando la lechuga era un símbolo sexual sagrado”, el artículo de la
publicación estadounidense sobre ciencia, naturaleza e historia, explica que en el Egipto
antiguo, el vegetal se puso de moda como un eficiente método para aumentar la libido.
Se creía que sus hojas verdes podían ayudar a realizar el acto sexual sin descanso y
alcanzar un estado divino. Salima Ikram, profesora de egiptología en la Universidad
Americana de El Cairo, sostiene que la conversión de la lechuga en símbolo del sexo pudo
tener que ver, fundamentalmente, con la forma en que crece: recta y alta.
El dato es que también los griegos y los romanos opinaron sobre el tema. Ambos pueblos
afirmaban que la lechuga era la clave para dormir como un bebé y que era causante de
impotencia en los hombres. A las pruebas habrá que remitirse.
Fuente: Freshplaza.es
La lechuga; ¿el afrodisiaco menos
pensado?
Un artículo publicado en la revista científica Smithsonian revela que los
egipcios creían que el vegetal estimulaba la libido.
NOTICIAS TECNOVA
 Las empresas del sector hortofrutícola apoyan el trabajo de
Tecnova para 2014. Más del 75% de los ingresos previstos para 2014, serán
ingresos privados provenientes de empresas nacionales del sector hortofrutícola.
 El Centro Tecnológico establece acuerdos de colaboración con
centros de I+D+i en México para promover la transferencia de
tecnología y conocimiento almeriense. Tecnova busca nuevas
oportunidades de negocio en una de las regiones agrícolas de México que más
demanda alta tecnología.
 Tecnova participa en el V Congreso Internacional de Microbiología
“BIOMICROWORLD 2013. La Fundación presenta resultados de investigación
de un proyecto del Área de Postcosecha y Envasado del Centro Tecnológico
en este número
Lechuga, ¿afrodisiaco menos
pensado? P.1
7 Consejos para disfrutar de unas
fiestas más saludables. P.2
Receta saludable. P.2
¿Sabías que...? P.2
R&D+I Projects
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is considered a milestone for the Foundation and for
the companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Ag-
riculture. There was also funding from the General
Secretariat of Universities, Research and Technology
of the Regional Government of Andalusia. The lat-
ter was channelled through the project for provision
of equipment to the Technological Centre of the AIA
and has made it possible to build a commercial and
technological showcase on greenhouse crops man-
agement.
This project is aimed at improving, by means of re-
search, intensive agriculture in greenhouses. This is to
be done via innovation in farm energy management,
design and planning of production & facilities, input
management and valorisation of intensive farming
waste.
The Town Hall of Viator (province of Almería) has lent
us 12h of land for research purposes. Thanks to this,
and in cooperation with companies within the sec-
tor, work was under way for building an experimental
centre in which to carry out research for the project,
as well as providing a world-wide showcase for hor-
ticultural technology from Almería.
During 2013, Tecnova Foundation finished imple-
menting and evaluating the technological develop-
ment of this project in the centre.
The greenhouse called ‘SOLNOVA’ incorporates pho-
tovoltaic panels on the east side of its surface. Also,
on the south-east of the same plot of land, there is
an aero-generator providing enough energy, together
with the panels, to meet the consumption demands
generated by the automatic devices providing energy
to the said greenhouse. Its design offers improve-
ments in solar capture, increasing productivity, as well
as the possibility of interplanting cultivation.Also, a
machine separating raffia from greenhouse waste has
been developed for this project. The said technolo-
gy has the purpose of minimising waste coming from
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greenhouses and to manage it in a way that it can be
reused for the development of new products.In con-
nection with the project, an Experimental Centre for
carrying out trials with an international perspective
is under way, as a meeting place for technology and
business that will meet with the current demands of
intensive farming via R&D+I.
The Experimental Centre includes the follow-
ing facilities and greenhouse infrastructures:
•	 1 1600 m² Raspa y amagado Greenhouse
(sandy soil).
•	 1 4896 m2 Raspa y amagado calculated
according to AENOR rules (sandy soil).
•	 1 4860 m² Multi-tunnel
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Greenhouse (hydroponic
floor).
•	 1 400 m² Gothic-type Greenhouse
(hydroponic).
•	 1 1344 m²
Gothic-type
Greenhouse,
lent by the
company ‘Gogarsa’ (NGS pure hydropony).
•	 1 2415 m² Greenhouse prototype with Multi-cover
personalised design, called SOLNOVA
(hydroponic elevated by means of channels).
•	 2 Multi-tunnel TWIN Greenhouses of 420 m²
each (sandy soil).
•	 2 Multi-tunnel TWIN Greenhouses of 320 m²
each (sandy soil).
•	 2 Raspa y amagado TWIN Greenhouses of
480 m² each (sandy soil).
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•	 1 380 m² AQUAPONY Multi-tunnel
Greenhouse (NGS pure hydropony).
•	 1 2016 m² HUMIDEX Gothic-type
Greenhouse prototype.
Thanks to these facilities, the following services will
be offered:
•	Agronomical Services & Trials
-- Development of new cultivation techniques.
-- Efficiency trials on biological control of crops.
-- Assessment of efficiency of new products pro-
ducing zero waste.
-- Development and assessment of new substrates
and sustainable means of cultivation.
-- Preparation of new varieties and crops.
-- Alternative farming production: integrated pro-
duction, ecological one, etc.
-- Assessment of side effects upon auxiliary fauna
(phytosanitary, vegetables varieties, etc).
•	Assessment and Study of New technolo-
gies
-- Testing of greenhouse structures over crops.
-- Incorporation of renewable energies into inten-
sive agriculture.
-- Study of the valorisation of farming waste.
-- Energy efficiency in greenhouses.
-- Analysis of the lifespan of greenhouse covers.
Project: “360º Energy Efficiency in
the Sector”
This project, started by Tecnova Foundation & in
collaboration with the company ‘Effergy’, has been
funded by the Regional Department of Economy, In-
novation, Science and Employment of the Regional
Government of Andalusia through IDEA Agency, and
has also been co-funded by ERDF funds.
The purpose of the project is to design a Plan for
Environmental Improvement which will contain gen-
eral recommendations for energy saving, so that con-
sumption in productive processes is optimized. It also
deals with the guidelines to follow for the introduction
of renewable energies, thus reducing the environ-
mental impact produced by activities developed by
the companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agri-
culture and by farmers of Almería.
Advanced Centre for the
development of robotic and
artificial vision systems in specific
applications within the horticultural
and agro-industrial sectors
This Advanced Centre is framed within the pilot plant
devoted to agro-alimentary robotics. It is located in
the Tecnova headquarters at the Technological Park
of Almería (PITA), whose purpose is to bring autom-
atisation, robotics and artificial vision closer to com-
panies within the agro-industrial and horticulture
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sectors, with a view to promote and develop singular
projects.
The plant includes three multi-purpose robotic cells
within an area of 150 m2 with a view to meet with the
ongoing and increasing demand for improvement and
competitiveness modernisation in companies.
Start of the Plastic Lab
Tecnova, at the request of the sector, has created
a new lab which is at the disposal of farmers, plas-
tic-producing companies, produce exchanges, and
marketing & horticulture companies. This new lab is
aimed at assessing the optical and mechanic prop-
erties, as well as the lifespan, of plastic films used as
cover and for padding purposes in greenhouses.
The objective is to offer a service for analysing the
plastic film of greenhouse covers and the ther-
mo-plastic films to be used in agriculture, following
UNE-EN 13206 & 13655 regulations, respectively.
Project: “Tecnova Tecnological
Centre Communication Network”
The idea is that the building of the Technological
Centre is provided with all necessary networks so as
to develop its research activity, according to legisla-
tion in force and to regional requirements, and having
planned each of these networks with a future idea in
mind as to the use of a building like this as a whole.
Due to the research character of the centre, special
care has been taken as to the installation of network
and data, which will allow for the interconnection
of all computing equipment in the building between
them, as well as to Internet services.
Project for providing equipment to
the Technological Centre for the
Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture
The purpose of the present project is to be able to
acquire all necessary infrastructures for being able
to meet with the demands and needs of companies
within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture in terms
of laboratories and equipments associated to the de-
sign and optimisation of products and processes. The
project has been funded by the General Secretariat of
Universities, Research and Technology of the Regional
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Government of Andalusia.
The objectives are the provision of advanced servic-
es by the Technological Centre in a centralised way,
becoming a referent nation-wide in research and
development in the field of the Auxiliary Industry for
Agriculture.
Within this project, the enlargement of equipment
also took place for: the Experimental Centre of Tec-
nova, as well as the Plastic & Entomology Labs of
Tecnova.
International
Projects
Project: “Agro-industrial improvement
via Technological transfer between
Almería & the North-Eastern region
of Morocco – AGROTEC”
This project was led by Tecnova Foundation, with the
collaboration of the Chamber for Commerce of the
province and the University of Almería. It was sup-
ported by funds from the Ministry for Innovation and
Competiveness of Spain, as well as by ERDF funds
within the POCTEFEX programme. The purpose of it
was to boost permanent technological transfer and to
make it possible to create new niche markets among
companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture
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in Almería. This was carried out by means of the im-
plementation of a pilot experience of innovative and
transferable character for demonstrative purposes.
The final aim was that an increase in technological
demand takes place in terms of technology made in
and commercialised by companies from Almería.
Project: “Cross-border cooperation
between Technological
Centres for business
revitalisation in
Andalusia & Morocco –
RETCETEC”
This project is supported by funds
from the Spanish Ministry for
Economy and Competitiveness,
as well as by ERDF funds with-
in the POCTEFEX programme.
The Tecnova departments par-
ticipating on it are the areas for
Post-harvesting Technology and
Packaging. And it is led by IDEA
Agency as main beneficiary, to-
gether with the following Tech-
nological Centres: CTAP, TEICA,
CITOLIVA, CTAQUA, CITADESVA
& TECNOVA.
The initiative aims at contributing to the economical
and social development of the regions of Andalusia
and North of Morocco, supporting cooperation ini-
tiatives between Technological Centres. The actions
Tecnova was in charge of are as follows:
-Study of the cultivation state of aromatic plants and
of essential oils production, in order to facilitate the
study and design of alternative cleaning products us-
ing aromatic plants, adding value to these.
-Application of certain essential oils to horticultural
products which are freshly minimally processed (IV
Gama) as cleaners and preservatives.
Project: “Reducing mineral fertilizers
and agro-chemicals by recycling
treated organic waste as compost
and bio-char products”
This project is framed within the cooperation pro-
gramme of the VII Framework Programme, call:
FP7-KBBE-2011-5.
The general objective of the project is to identify and
develop strategies and technologies to reduce and
substitute the application of fertilizers & agro-chemi-
cals and to motivate the sector so that it implements
waste plants.
Tecnova TC collaborates with the project as mem-
ber of a partnership led by the SME ‘Stichting Dienst
Landbouwkundig Onderzoek’ (ALTERRA). Tecno-
va leads a work load
which includes car-
rying out analysis of
the life cycle of pro-
cesses and products
generated as part of
the project. Moreo-
ver, it also participates
with some agronom-
ical trials which will
be carried out at the
Experimental Centre
and which are aimed
at testing the prop-
erties of the bio-char
produced during the
project as organic
amendment.
Among the mem-
bers of the partner-
ship collaborating in
the project, we can
highlight: National
Agency of the Scientific Research Supreme Council,
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Consiglio per la Ricer-
ca e Sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Foundation for
the Auxiliary Technologies for Agriculture, ‘Gesto-
ra de Residuos del Sur’ S.L., ‘Graphite Resources’
(Knightsbridge) Ltd., ‘IDConsortium’ S.L., IRIS-Ison-
tina Reti Integrate e Servizi, ‘Organic Waste Systems’
NV., ‘Proininso’ S.A., Stichting Dienst Landbouwkun-
dig Onderzoek, Stichting Energieonderzoek Centrum
Nederland, University of Leeds & ‘Vlaams Gewest’.
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Project: “Lactic Acid bacteria and
other antagonist microorganisms
as bio-preservatives in freshly
minimally processed products, or
‘BIOSAFOOD’”
This European project is led by DOMCA, with the par-
ticipation of Tecnova Foundation, University of Gra-
nada, the company ‘MKS’, and the Institute for Food
Science and Technology of Kemerovo (Russia). The
purpose is to develop bio-preservatives for applying
them to horticultural products which are freshly min-
imally processed (IV Gama) in order to enlarge their
lifespan in this way. The initiative is expected to finish
in 2015. It is funded by the Regional Department for
Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment, as
well as by ERDF, within Call 2012, EUROTRANSBIO,
ERA-NET of the 7th Framework Programme.
Collaborative
Projects
AEI: “Association for the
competitive improvement of the
Agro-industrial cluster”
This Association started in July 2009 with a view to
promote joint actions from a group of businesses
devoted to the commercialisation and auxiliary in-
dustries; to contribute to increase competitiveness in
the agro-industrial cluster at Andalusian, national and
international level; to boost the design and launch of
new products and processes; to detect present cluster
needs for putting into practice joint R&D+I projects;
to promote inter-sector cooperation; and to reinforce
the economical structure of the cluster.
The Association is composed by the Foundation for
the Auxiliary Technologies for Agriculture (TECNOVA);
the Association for Farmers and Exporters of Horti-
cultural Products (Coexphal); Agrobio, S.L.; Scientif-
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ic and Industrial Distributions S.L. (DICSA); Scientif-
ic-Technological Park of Almería, S.A. (PITA); AMB
Consulting, S.A.; Casur, S.C.A.; Murgiverde, S.C.A.;
Cabasc, S.C.A. & Canalex, S.A.T.
Currently, and since the foundation of ACAL, TECNO-
VA is presiding this Association.
The collaboration projects presented within the
framework of AEI are as follows:
Project: “Feasibility study about the
production of IV Gama mango in Agro-
alimentary industries”
The objective of this project managed by ACAL, with
the collaboration of Tecnova, is to study the techni-
cal and economical feasibility of producing IV Gama
mango, with a view to revitalise national horticultural
production that is freshly minimally processed. The
initiative is funded by the Ministry for Industry, Energy
and Tourism, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Feasibility study about the
production of native species from the
province of Almería under greenhouse
conditions”
This initiative, started by the Association for the com-
petitive improvement of the Agro-industrial cluster, or
ACAL, has the purpose of studying, from a technical
perspective, the identification of aromatic vegetable
species which are part of the native flora of the prov-
ince of Almería. The idea is for them to be cultivated
under greenhouses, with the final purpose of using
that vegetable material to develop new products for
the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture. The project is
funded by the Ministry for Industry, Energy and Tour-
ism, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Projects with
companies
Project: “Control of the humidity
level as a limiting factor for
competitiveness, employability and
exporting capacity in the Andalusian
Agro-alimentary cluster - HUMIDEX”
“HUMIDEX: Control of the humidity level as a limiting
factor for competitiveness, employability and exporting
capacity in the Andalusian agro-alimentary cluster” is a
project led by the company ‘Novedades Agrícolas’, to-
gether with ‘Agrobío’, ‘Alarcontrol’, ‘Almeriplant’ and
‘Sistemas de Calor’, all of them belonging to the Auxil-
iary Industry sector, and in which Tecnova Technologi-
cal Centre & University of Almería participate. This pro-
ject has been funded by the Ministry for Economy and
Competitiveness, within the ERDF-INNTERCONECTA
call, via IDEA Agency and CDTI (Centre for Industrial
and Technological Development, Spain).
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This project is in the process of being entirely imple-
mented in Andalusia, over a period of three years and
involving an investment of 5 million euros for com-
panies. By means of this project, a new concept of
greenhouse and technological equipment have been
developed, aiming at the production of vegetables
continuously throughout the year, through an optimi-
zation of production resources.
Among the objectives of the project, we can mention
the design of a greenhouse structure which can host
and optimize all technologies having to do with the
production, quality, and sanitary state of the plants, as
well as with good farming practices and with lessening
the environmental impact, with a view to be nearer the
sort of ideal greenhouse set in a warm climate.
Project: “Remote control of
horticultural production in
greenhouses and integration with
demand foresight and marketing
systems”
This initiative is led by the company ‘Hispatec’, to-
gether with ‘Nazaries IT’, ‘Proyecta Ingenio’ and
‘Parquenat’, and with the participation of Tecnova.
Its purpose is to create a system for the automat-
ic control of agronomical parameters in horticultur-
al production (tomato and watermelon) with a view
to design a predictive calculus model of production.
This model will be related to a model for calculating
commercialisation demands according to market de-
mands calculation. This project is supported by funds
from the Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness,
within the ERDF-INNTERCONECTA call, via IDEA
Agency and CDTI.
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Project: “Preservation of highly
perishable food products via active
packaging incorporating natural
compounds from the olive oil
industry (ACTIVEOLIVE)”
ACTIVEOLIVE has the purpose of adding value to ol-
ive oil industry surpluses, extracting high value added
compounds to be applied to preservation technolo-
gies allowing for the improvement of the lifespan of
highly perishable products, such as fishing and horti-
cultural ones.
The companies participating in the project are: ‘Ol-
ivar de Segura’, ‘Abelló Linde’, ‘Esteros de Canela’,
‘Bandesur’, ‘Plastienvase’ & ‘Miguel García Sánchez
e Hijos’, S.A. This initiative is framed within the
ERDF-INNTERCONECTA call, and funded by the
Spanish Ministry for Economy & Competitiveness, via
IDEA Agency and CDTI.
Project: Improvement of Agro-
alimentary quality and safety
by means of the technification
of harvesting processes, or
AGROBIOTEC”
The companies ‘Capital Genetic EBT’ S.L., ‘Única
Group’ S.C.A. and ‘Industrial Aeronáuticas INASOR’
S.L.U. have come together to develop this project.
The activities to be developed are: new varieties of
melon, a software to establish nutritional and organo-
leptic parameters of such varieties, an automatic han-
dling line for online assessment, and the calibration
algorithms of such a handling line. The project will last
for two years, and aims at improving food quality and
safety via new technologies applied to Post-harvest-
ing. The initiative is supported by funds from the Re-
gional Department of Economy, Innovation, Science
and Employment, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Ripening techniques for
improving commercialization of
custard apple”
This initiative is developed by the entity ‘Mercomo-
tril’ S.A., with the participation of Tecnova, and aims at
improving the period of preservation, storing and com-
mercialisation of custard apples, thus improving the
quality of this fruit. The project is supported by funds
from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova-
tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov-
ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
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Project: “Design and development of
equipment for pepper shrinking”
This project is managed by ‘Aldeílla Suministros In-
dustriales S.L.’ and has the purpose of designing and
developing a new model of machine devoted to pep-
per retractilado, so that present technologies are im-
proved. The project is being carried out in the Engi-
neering Department of TECNOVA Centre. Equipment
is being developed so that systems providing notice-
able energy savings are created, while perfectioning
current shrinking systems. This project is supported
by funds from the Regional Department for Economy,
Innovation, Science and Employment of the Region-
al Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF
funds.
Project: “Design and development of
a robotic system for cutting stalks of
avocado”
The project is presented by the company ‘Miguel
García Sánchez e Hijos’ S.A., in collaboration with
Tecnova, and aims at developing a robotic system
with artificial vision which is able to detect the au-
tomatic position of advocado and then slice the re-
maining stalk, thus guaranteeing an adequate han-
dling of the fruit with no loss for quality.
The project is supported by funds from the Region-
al Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and
Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu-
sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Development of
environmental-friendly strategies
in order to reduce rottenness and
damage by cold in ecological tomato
and pepper”
This project is managed by the company PROCAM
and consists in lengthening the commercial life of to-
mato and pepper coming from ecological farming by
means of preservation strategies based on physical
and non-chemical treatments that are environmen-
tal-friendly and respectful with an ecological system of
production. This will allow for both a longer commer-
cialisation period and a longer lifespan of products at
selling points. The project is supported by funds from
the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation,
Science and Employment of the Regional Government
of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: Varietal flair and freshly
minimally process in aubergines”
This project deals with technological development
and was developed by the company ‘Caparrós Nature’
S.L. By means of it, it has been possible to produce
freshly minimally processed aubergine while avoiding
the problems of browning commonly difficulting its
commercialization. The project is supported by funds
from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova-
tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov-
ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
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Project: “Development of technology
for application of ULR (Ultra-Low
flow Rate irrigation) watering”
This project is presented by the company ‘PRIMA-RAM’
S.A. and has the general purpose of developing an hy-
draulic prototype allowing for the application of an ir-
rigation dose that could reach drip flows between 100
and 400 ml/ h, as well as the necessary automatization
for carrying out irrigation for one or two minutes up
to 200 times per day. The technical team of Tecnova
Foundation has participated in the development of this
project. The project is supported by funds from the Re-
gional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science
and Employment of the Regional Government of An-
dalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Design and development
of a singular terminal element
associated to an anthropomorphic
robot able to introduce peppers
inside boxes with little tops”
This project is presented by the company ‘Miguel
García Sánchez e hijos’ S.A., in collaboration with
Tecnova. It has the purpose of creating a final device
that is able to pick up peppers and introduce them
into boxes with little tops, in a single-cycle operation.
The project is supported by funds from the Region-
al Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and
Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu-
sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Design and development
of an automatic system for fitting
avocados”
The aim of this project, presented by the company
‘Miguel García Sánchez e hijos’ S.A., in collaboration
with Tecnova, consists in the development of an au-
tomatic device for fitting avocado in specific packag-
ing while guaranteeing an adequate handling of the
fruit and no loss for quality. By means of this system,
the quality of the fruit is maintained and its lifespan is
not reduced.
The project is supported by funds from the Region-
al Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and
Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu-
sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “New long-life cover.
Optimisation of productive
structures for competitiveness
and internationalisation of the AIA
sector”
The project, presented by the company SOTRAFA
S.A., with the collaboration of Tecnova, has the pur-
pose of improving the properties of the present films
installed as covers, which do not last for more than
36 months and are not resistant to extreme weather
conditions. Because of this, SOTRAFA S.A. is going to
develop a new film that is more resistant and provides
a better solution to the problems caused by current
covers in multi-tunnel greenhouse structures. The
project is supported by funds from the Regional De-
partment for Economy, Innovation, Science and Em-
ployment of the Regional Government of Andalusia,
and co-funded by ERDF funds.
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Project: “Development and
implementation of techniques for
massive breeding of ‘Aphidius
Colemani’ for production in a bio-
factory in Almería”
The project, led by the company ‘Bgreen Biolog-
ical Systems’ S.L., with the participation of Tecno-
va, has the purpose of getting the process ready for
the massive bio-production of ‘Aphibius Colemani’,
an auxiliary insect, in bio-factories in Almería. Tec-
nova researchers will be responsible of the lab trials
in this project. These will be done using cultivation
chambers and partly in the field trials taking place at
the Experimental Centre. The project is supported by
funds from the Regional Department for Economy,
Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional
Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by Europe-
an Regional Development Funds.
Project: “Design of an integrated
system: Screen, false ceiling and
technical floor”
The project is led by the company ‘Torresa Proyectos
& Ingeniería’ S.L. and has the purpose of designing
and developing an innovative integrated system con-
sisting of an office screen, a false metallic ceiling and
a registrable floor with homogeneous finishing. The
project is supported by funds from the Regional De-
partment for Economy, Innovation, Science and Em-
ployment of the Regional Government of Andalusia,
and co-funded by European Regional Development
Funds.
Project: “Stapler and staples for
fixation in NGS system”
This project, presented by the company ‘New Grow-
ing Systems’ S.L. (NGS), had the purpose of develop-
ing a stapler that is able to set the clips fixing the mul-
ti-bands of crops in the NGS system in an efficient way
for the support of the metallic structure over which it
stands, as well as for an adequate functioning of the
system. The Tecnova Technical and Research team
has participated in this project. The project has been
supported by funds from the Regional Department for
Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of
the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-fund-
ed by European Regional Development Funds.
Project: “Biological control against
plagues and effects of the varieties
cultivated under greenhouses”
The project is led by the company ‘Enza Zaden’ Re-
search Centre S.L.U. and has the objective of evalu-
ating the effect of the main commercial varieties of
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tomato that the company has currently in the market
on the establishment and effectiveness in the control
of populations of plague insects carried out by aux-
iliary insects. Tecnova researchers are going to car-
ry out the lab trials partly in the field and also using
its cultivation chambers. The project is supported by
funds from the Regional Department for Economy,
Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional
Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by Europe-
an Regional Development Funds.
Project: “Automatization of
packaging lines of cucumber, pepper
and Galia melon”
The purpose of this project led by the company
‘Construcciones Mecánicas Emilio Gea’ has been the
development of an automatic packaging system by
means of the design of a handling device with com-
puter-based vision for elongated vegetables, special-
ly cucumbers, peppers and melons. This, together
with a final packaging robot, integrated on the line,
and via the innovative design of a grasping system,
has been able to pick up products and put them into
its packages automatically. These products have been
the selected ones because they share a calibration
machine in almost all horticultural handling plants,
but their harvesting periods are different, so that the
innovation is more versatile. The project has been
supported by funds from the Regional Department
for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of
the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-fund-
ed by European Regional Development Funds.
Project: “Aquapony with NGS
System: breeding of tench and near
integration with breeding of micro-
algae”
This project, led by the company ‘New Growing Sys-
tems’, with the participation of Tecnova Foundation
as well, has the general purpose of combining three
productive systems, such as Hydroponic cultivation
in NGS system and Aquaculture, via the aquaponic
technique and incorporating as innovations an im-
provement in the quality of water flowing back, via
another system of water treatment, and from the
production of micro-algae and the breeding of na-
tional water-dwelling species such as tench.
Project: “Development and
improvement of production and
preservation processes in freshly
minimally processed mango”
This project has been presented by the company
‘Miguel García Sánchez e Hijos’ S.A., with the col-
laboration of technicians and researchers from Tec-
nova, with a view to develop a complete protocol for
the production of freshly minimally processed mango.
This process will cover all stages, from the reception of
fruits to quality control of the packaging, including the
stages of product cutting and micro-biological quality
assurance. The project has been supported by funds
from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova-
tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov-
ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
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Project: “Integrated control network
for greenhouses”
The project is presented by the company ‘HIMAR-
CAN’ Water and Climate Technique S.L. and has been
developed with a view to develop an application that
is able to allow for an instant type of technical assis-
Project: “Formulation and trials in
relation to a new mineral fertilizer
for improving phosphoric fertilization
in horticultural crops”
The present project was created by ‘Agrar’ South-
ern Plants S.A. and has the purpose of developing a
new phosphoric fertilizer formulated from pyrophos-
phates in order to improve efficiency in the extraction
of phosphorus by horticultural crops developed under
tance. This will involve the coordination of all techno-
logical applications for greenhouses, independently
of its manufacturer. The team of Tecnova will be in
charge of carrying out trials of the system in the field,
in order to analyse and validate the adequate work-
ing of the platform. The project is supported by funds
from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova-
tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov-
ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
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adverse weather conditions. The project has been
supported by funds from the Regional Department
for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of
the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-fund-
ed by ERDF funds.
Project: “Development of a
combined strategy for improving the
post-harvest lifespan of chestnut”
The company ‘Tejerina’ Fruits S.L. aims at improving
the post-harvest lifespan of chestnut by combining
techniques and treatments. The project is supported
by funds from the Department of Economy, Innova-
tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov-
ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Development of a
biodegradable anti-froth for liquid
solutions applicable in agriculture
and capable of regulating pH”
The present project, led by the company ‘Agrar’
Southern Plants S.A., has the purpose of developing
a pH regulator for nutritious solutions used in horti-
culture that, not only regulates the solution pH, but
also contains a biodegradable substance formulated
from vegetable oils coming from domestic and cater-
ing waste and with anti-froth properties, capable of
reducing the superficial tension of the solution. The
project has been supported by funds from the De-
partment of Economy, Innovation, Science and Em-
ployment of the Regional Government of Andalusia,
and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Project: “Development of equipment
for cutting melon and watermelon
hygienically in retail businesses –
INFRUCUT”
In this project, the company ‘Induser Poniente’ aims
at developing machinery for retail businesses with
which to clean, cut and wrap melon and watermelon
fruit portions. The project is supported by funds from
the Department of Economy, Innovation, Science and
Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu-
sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds.
Projects for Innovation
Management
‘Innovation Cheque’
The ‘Innovation Cheque’ is a funding tool of the Re-
gional Department for Economy, Innovation and Sci-
ence, targeting Andalusian SMEs & micro-SMEs. It is
part of the Programme: ‘Incentives for the Promotion
of Innovation and Business Development 2008-2013’.
The purpose of the ‘Innovation Cheque’ is to provide
specialized consulting services allowing Andalusian
businesses to improve their productive processes,
to hire assistance to develop or manufacture a new
product, to use e-Commerce, to get advice for im-
proving activities, or to design a commercial plan or
marketing strategy.
Throughout 2013, Tecnova Foundation has provided
consulting services to the following companies: ‘Ag-
rolaboratorios Nutricionales’, ‘Agroindustrial Kimitec’,
‘Bionutrición Vegetal’, ‘Econatur’ Labs, ‘Hortalan Med’,
‘Ispemar SCA’, & ‘Torresa’ Projects + Engineering.
Acknowledgment as consultants
within the ‘Innocámaras’
Programme:
The objective of this programme is to boost an inno-
vation-based culture among small and middle-sized
companies located in the regions considered as ‘Ob-
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jective 1’. Such programme consists in two stages:
‘Individual diagnosis & ‘Innovation support plan’. In
the first one, a diagnosis is done by a specialized
mentor working for the Chambers for Commerce al-
lowing to identify possible actions for improvement
via innovation. In the second one, TECNOVA provides
advice to companies as to the development and im-
plementation of these innovation-related recommen-
dations previously identified.
In 2013, counselling services were provided to the
company ‘Hortovelez’ S.A.
Counselling for Innovation
Management to companies belonging
to the Intensive Farming industry:
Throughout 2013, Tecnova TC has collaborated with
more than 100 companies, offering advice on inno-
vation management and participating in some of the
stages of the several R&D+I projects developed by
them.
Tecnova as a local agent of the PIDI
network, CDTI:
This initiative started in 2006 by the CDTI (Centre for
Industrial and Technological Development), in collab-
oration with the General Directorate for SMEs and
under the coordination of the OEP: Economy Office
of the Presidency of the Government. TECNOVA TC
is considered a local agent within the PIDI network (a
Network of Info Points on R&D+I) and offers compa-
nies three specialized agents, acting in coordination
and under the supervision of the CDTI.
This PIDI network has the purpose of offering free in-
formation and counselling services to companies and
entrepreneurs. These services are to do with public
funds from all administrative sectors (local, region-
al, national and European) that can better suit their
needs. In this way, the idea is to boost private in-
vestment in R&D+I, making it easier for companies to
access the funding sources.
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8. Training
The training actions for 2013 were focused on meeting
the needs of a competitive sector and, with it, impro-
ving even further the qualification of the companies.
For this purpose, an annual training programme is de-
signed including training sessions or seminars. They
included participation by gurus and a technical type of
training focused on the strategic lines of the Founda-
tion & aimed at directors, managers and middle ma-
nagers, as well as technical staff of companies.
External training
Organisation of Training
Sessions by Tecnova
Workshop: “Negotiation and Conflict
Management”
(21st of March, 2013)
Within the programme involving striking gurus, Tec-
nova Foundation had the pleasure of the participation
of Mr. Juan Mateo, a high level speaker. He led a tra-
ining workshop on Negotiation and Conflict Manage-
ment which was aimed at businesspeople, Head of
Departments, Human Resources personnel, etc. The
idea was to provide attendants with a more practical
and interactive perspective on negotiation techniques
and how to face them.
Beginners Course: “Introduction to
Wine Culture - Learning about Enology”
(12th & 13th of April, 2013)
As part of the Tecnova area ‘Sensory Analysis’, and
for promoting our job, a course was organised which
was taught by the renowned enologist Ms. Cristina
Calvache. She explained, in a very practical way and
in the form of a workshop, the basics of wine tas-
ting and also introduced us to wine culture. The idea
was that the attendants could enjoy in an entertaining
way learning about the principles of sensorial analysis
applied to Enology. As a plenary to the course, and to
put into practice what was learned, a group meal was
actually organized at the facilities of Tecnova.
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8. Training
Presentation: “7 reasons why not
being digital is a mistake”
(25th April, 2013)
The objective of this presentation, performed by Mr.
Juan Pablo Seijo, consultant specialized in new tech-
nologies, was to teach about the advantages of the
technical age, such as why we should get into this
world for not being outdated in the new digital age.
The presentation was performed by Mr. Emilio Martí-
nez, President of Tecnova.
Presentation: “Create, Believe &
Achieve”
(19th of June, 2013)
A high-level conference took place, with the partici-
pation of Mr. Álex Rovira. It was framed within the 7th
Meeting of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture and
was held previous to a formal dinner. Mr. Rovira is an
economist, writer and consultant who presented, for
more than an hour, a presentation entitled “Create,
Believe & Achieve” - on entrepreneurship, talent, op-
timism and personal & professional success.
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Mr. Emilio Martínez, President of Tecnova, presen-
ted the speaker and introduced his presentation. The
event took place in a unique location: the cultural
assembly-hall of the Cajamar bluiding known as the
‘Butterflies’ building, located in the very centre of Al-
mería.
The conference was sponsored by the savings bank
Cajamar, and dealt with the keys for success through
effort, belief and talent to cope with projects, in order
to make the impossible possible. The speaker talked
about the importance of positivism as a way to pro-
mote development, by means of inspiration, creativity
and the hope for believing in creating and achieving
personal and professional fulfilment.
Healthy fast food: “Easy, useful and
practical cooking techniques”
(6th of November, 2013)
This Cookery workshop was framed within the actions
planned as part of the collaboration agreement be-
tween the Association of cooks and pastry cooks of
Almería (ACRIA) & Tecnova Foundation.
More specifically, this training action, led by Mr. José
Torrente, Chef at ‘Hotel Catedral’ Restaurant & Tea-
cher at the ‘Hotel and Catering School of Almería’,
was aimed at offering efficient and fast techniques for
cooking fast food using healthy products such as the
horticultural ones from Almería.
These training courses would like to promote the be-
nefits and advantages of Gastronomy made using lo-
cal products from Almería.
Creative Cookery for Christmas:
reinvent, innovate and surprise your
family during next Christmas dinner
(3rd & 4th of December, 2013)
This session was framed
within the actions deve-
loped as part of the pro-
gramme for Experimen-
tal Cooking by Tecnova,
with a view to promote
Gastronomy from Alme-
ría.
The objective was to
teach about new for-
mats for cooking and to
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present surprising Christmas meals while exploring
further possibilities when cooking specific Christmas
products.
The course was organised in two sessions (3rd and
4th of December), due to the great success of it in
terms of participation. The course was taught by Chef
Mr. Antonio Gázquez, from ‘Las Eras’ Restaurant. It
was open to anybody who could be interested in lear-
ning more about food and cooking through gastrono-
mic research.
Organisation of
Collaborative Sessions
Presentation: “The art of presenting”
(13th of March, 2013)
This session has been the first of the ones planned
within a framework for collaboration between the
Economists Association and Tecnova Foundation.
It was presented by Ms. Carmen Galera, Manager of
Tecnova, and Mr. Javier López, representative of the
Managing and Training Board of the Economists As-
sociation.
The training action was led by Mr. Gonzalo Álvarez
Marañón, Telecommuncations and Computing Engi-
neer, with a view to help professionals to plan their
presentations while bearing in mind several aspects
such as: their audience, assigned time, spoken ex-
pression and communication, how to stress the con-
tents, etc.
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Informative session: “Ecological
Production, Methodology for
implementation and certification
in accordance with European
Regulation (CE) 834/2007”
(3rd of April, 2013)
This informative session, promoted by ‘Imp Consul-
tores’ & ‘Bureau Veritas’, both of them belonging to
the Foundation, had the purpose of giving information
about European rules and regulations in relation to
Ecological Production and with a view to its imple-
mentation and certification.
Session: “Mastery of emotions and
self-leadership for success”
(5th of April, 2013)
This session was held at the Tecnova headquarters
and was managed by the Economists Association of
Almería, in front of more than 100 people. Ms. Móni-
ca Esgueva was the one who taught this workshop on
emotions. She presented on the keys to being effi-
cient with success by means of self-control, stress
control, and being happier with one self.
Technical Session on: “Advances on
soilless cultivation”
(29th of April, 2013)
Tecnova, in collaboration with University of Almería,
organised this technical session, framed within the
PhD Programme in Protected Agriculture of the De-
partment of Agricultural Studies.
The purpose of such session was to provide informa-
tion on the innovations in systems for soilless cultiva-
tion by means of new tools for optimizing the profita-
bility and sustainability of production.
In this session, there were the following participants:
Dr. Heiner Lieth, Professor at the University of Da-
vies, California (USA); Dr. José Miguel Guzmán, UAL;
Mr. José Fuentes Rubio, Technician at ‘New Growing
System’ S.L.; Mr. Antonio Alba Rodríguez, Technician
at S.C.A.; & Dr. Carolina Clara Martínez Gaitán, Head
of the Experimental Centre of Tecnova TC.
Seminar: “Productivity and Personal
Management”
(23rd of May, 2013)
This seminar, led by Mr. Alberto Pena (writer, blogger,
speaker and coach in Productivity and Personal Ma-
nagement), together with the Economists Association
of Almería, had the purpose, among others, of lear-
ning about the foundations and routines in terms of
Personal Management, and so being able to improve
communication and team work techniques by means
of new tools and organisational routines.
8. Training
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Technical Session on: “Efficiency in
Fertirrigation”
(3rd of June, 2013)
Tecnova, in collaboration with the University of Al-
mería, organised this technical session, framed within
the PhD Programme in Protected Agriculture of the
Department of Agricultural Studies.
The objective of this session, aimed at horticultu-
ral businessmen, farming and agronomical technical
engineers, as well as students in this field, was to
learn about innovations in the field of fertirrigation by
means of new tools optimizing sustainability in inten-
sive farming. In this session, there were the following
participants: Technicians from the companies ‘Viagro’
& ‘Himarcan’, both belonging to Tecnova; Dr. José
Miguel Guzmán, UAL; Dr. Raúl Cabrera, Professor at
Texas A&M AgriLife Research; & Mr. Eduardo Pardo,
Agronomical Engineer at Tecnova Foundation.
Session on: “How to design and
implement a incentive-based system
in accordance with productivity”
(6th of June, 2013)
The session was presented by Ms. Carmen Galera,
Manager of Tecnova, and had the participation of Mr.
Antonio Mayor, Partner and Director of ‘Imp Consul-
ting’; Mr. Ignacio Clemente, Consulting Manager at
‘Imp Consulting’; as well as the collaboration of Ms.
Mª Ángeles Rodríguez, Technical Advisor at IDEA
Agency in Almería. This session had the purpose of
showing the importance of planning an incentive-ba-
sed system applied to work productivity. As a final
point for the session, the IDEA Agency Technician
gave a presentation on aid available for implementing
advanced services projects.
Technical Session on: “Biomass -
Solutions applied to Farming”
(14th of November, 2013)
The companies ‘Nova Energía’ & ‘ING Tecnoindustrial’,
in collaboration with Tecnova, organised this technical
session, whose objective was learning further about
the different applications and benefits of Biomass in
Agriculture. Biomass can offer solutions in terms of
Energy Efficiency that are both reliable and profita-
ble - for using them in greenhouses, agro-alimentary
industries, wine cellars, drying rooms and other Agri-
culture-related services. This session was attended by
more than 50 professionals from the sector.
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Workshop: “Stress Control”
(12th of December, 2013)
The workshop was organised by the Economists As-
sociation of Almería at the Tecnova Headquarters,
and was taught by Ms. Amparo Casares, graduated
in Psychology and PhD student in Neurophysiology at
the University of Bristol (UK).
The objective of the workshop was the promotion
of physical and psychological wellbeing by means of
tools allowing us to cope with stress and to ease the
physical symptoms that job and personal pressures
can have on our bodies.
Internal Training
Annual Programme in Organisational
Development of the TECNOVA
Technological Centre
With a view to boost the motivation of personnel at
the Foundation, as well as to revitalise team work spi-
rit, Tecnova Foundation has carried out a complete
programme of internal training with the participation
of experts from different business sectors. The idea
was to improve the knowledge of the different wor-
king areas of an organisation, from administration to
commercial and production areas, including the final
consumer.
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9. Information & Promotion
Infotecnova
Infotecnova bulletins continue with its informative
line towards the local business fabric in relation to
the actions of the Technological Centre. This bulletin
consists in four news about the topics of Promotion,
Information, Internationalization, R&D+i and Training.
In total, twelve bulletins were published during 2013.
TECNOVA TC in Social Networks
Tecnova Foundation is present in social networks,
professional networks and networks of general in-
terest such as: Facebook, Twitter, Linked In and You
Tube. All this with a view to make the public know
about the services, activities, projects and other pro-
motional activities carried out by the Foundation.
Tecnova in the Media
Tecnova TC continues with the implementation of a
communication department to give information on
the actions and services provided for the business
fabric. Its specialized staff centralises all the info on
events, services and activities carried out by Tecnova
and spread it to all those interested in the progress of
the Foundation. In this way, the centre can be present
in the main media (printed press, online press, radio
& TV). These channels incluye, among other: ‘Ideal’
newspaper, ‘La Voz de Almería’ newspaper, ‘Diario
de Almería’ newspaper, Interalmeria, Canal Sur (TV
& Radio), Almería Actualidad, ‘El Mundo’ newspaper,
Noticias RETA, Teleprensa, Agricultura 2000, Cinco
días, SpiritSur, Cibersur, RTVE, F&H, ‘Almeria Digital’
24 hours, FH Almería, ‘Hortocampo’ magazine, ‘Ali-
mentaria’ magazine, ‘Cadena Ser’ radio, ‘Onda Cero’
radio, or Radio Ejido.
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EN PORTADA
2 Viernes8 de Marzo de 2013 | DIARIO DE ALMERÍA
Carmen Fenoy
“Hay mucho mercado, pero habrá
más si sabemos que lo que produ-
cimos puede ofrecerse de muchas
otrasformasyqueloqueseprodu-
ce incluso puede mejorar y cam-
biar”.Estasfueronlaspalabrasdel
presidente de la Junta de Andalu-
cía, José Antonio Griñán, en la
inauguracióndelasnuevasedede
la Fundación para Tecnologías de
laIndustriaAuxiliardelaAgricul-
tura Tecnova en la que esas pala-
bras se hacen palpables.
Griñán destacó la importancia
del sector agroalimentario como
seña de identidad de lo que tiene
que ser la recuperación económi-
ca, “aquí se produce, se transfor-
ma,seinvestiga,seinnova,sebus-
ca la calidad, se aplica el conoci-
miento y se exporta. Todo esto
configura lo que tiene que ser una
actividad económica”. El máximo
representante autonómico señaló
que la iniciativa privada debe, en
ocasiones, recibir el impulso pú-
blico, “pero éste sólo es eficaz
cuandoseayudaaactividadesque
después, por sí mismas, obtienen
su rentabilidad”.
ParaelpresidentedelaJuntade
Andalucía,lamarcaAlmeríaenes-
te sector es una marca indiscuti-
ble,quegarantizatrazabilidad,se-
guridad alimentaria, diversifica-
ción, gana mercados, pero que
también genera envidias y malas
competencias. “Envidias porque a
vecesseutilizanmediosinadecua-
dosparaganarmercadoy,frentea
eso, las administraciones debe-
mos estar vigilantes aquí y en Eu-
ropa”. Respecto a las malas com-
petencias,Griñánserefirióacuan-
do las fronteras de la Unión Euro-
pea son más permeables de lo que
debieran ser a la introducción de
productos que compiten desleal-
mente con los productos que aquí
se hacen. “El sector público debe
sergarantedeunacompetitividad
que se haga con iguales reglas de
juego”.
Para la delegada del Gobierno
central en Andalucía, Carmen
Crespo,Tenovaseconvierteenun
exponentemásdelempujequetie-
ne el sector empresarial agrícola
almeriense. “Un sector que con-
quistóelmundoconsusproductos
y que hoy lidera también la trans-
ferenciade tecnologíaaotrospaí-
ses ya que somos punteros en la
optimización de recursos y siste-
masdeproducciónydecomercia-
lización”.
Tanto el Gobierno como la Jun-
tahantenidounimportantepapel
paraqueelnuevocentrodelafun-
daciónseaunarealidadyaqueés-
te ha sido financiado mediante el
conveniosuscritoen2009entreel
Ministerio de Innovación y Cien-
ciaconlaConsejeríadeEconomía,
Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo y la
fundaciónconunaaportaciónmi-
nisterial de 4,05 millones de eu-
ros, y, por otro, de la Consejería
que destinó 1,8 millones para
equipamiento del edificio.
Porsuparte,elalcaldedeAlme-
ría, Luis Rogelio Rodríguez-Co-
mendador,destacólavocaciónde
la fundación: “Una vocación de
servicio empresarial en la que a
diario se va formando un caldo de
cultivoidóneoparaimpulsareles-
píritu emprendedor”. El alcalde
insistió en que este valor, “junto a
la innovación y la creación de em-
presas, actúan indudablemente
como motores para la creación de
empleo, prioridad indiscutible de
nuestra sociedad en la actual co-
yuntura económica”.
El presidente de Tecnova, Emi-
lio Martínez, resaltó la labor de
empresas,institucionesyorganis-
Autoridades en la bendición de las instalaciones, a la que Griñán no llegó.
Tecnovacontribuyeaquela
marcaAlmeríaenelsector
agrícolaseaindiscutible
● Griñán señala
que las
administraciones
deben vigilar
las “envidias”
y las “malas
competencias”
que perjudican
al sector
Tecnova, primer
centro tecnológico
de investigación
privada de Andalucía
Inauguración del Centro
Tecnológico Tecnova
ENPORTADA
Empresas. Son las que hay
actualmente asociadas a la
Fundación Tecnova
120
Tecnova organizó un recorrido por las salas de la nueva sede.
Cocina experimental o laboratorio de innovación gastronómica.
“El agricultor
no pide ayudas,
sino precios”
Para el presidente de la Junta,
José Antonio Griñán, la falta
de concentración de la oferta
es uno de los problemas de los
agricultores, que según él: “No
están pidiendo ayudas, sino
precios que le remuneren el
trabajo que desarrollan”. El
responsable autonómico se re-
fería a la agricultura de Alme-
ría como de segunda genera-
ción, que ha sabido empezar
casi de la nada y convertirse
en la agricultura más competi-
tiva de Europa. “Una agricultu-
ra que se basa en el trabajo
bien hecho, en el respeto al
medio natural, utilización efi-
ciente de los recursos, pero
también en producción ecoló-
gica. En la fase comercializa-
dora, Tecnova es la prueba de-
finitiva para cerrar el círculo en
el que se obtiene el valor aña-
dido a través de esta investiga-
ción para poner a disposición
del consumidor aquello que
demanda o podría demandar”.
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FINANZAS Y AGRICULTURA
INNOVACIÓN Y DESARROLLO PARA EL CAMPO | INDUSTRIA AUXILIAR, POSTCOSECHA Y ENVASADO
Carmen Fenoy
La Fundación para las Tecnolo-
gías Auxiliares de la Agricultura
Tecnova iniciaba su andadura en
2001 para convertirse en centro
tecnológico y ya suma 120 so-
cios, tras la incorporación en la
última reunión del patronato de
tres empresas: Biosabor, Capa-
rrós Nature y Selfruits.
De acuerdo a las palabras del
presidente de Tecnova, Emilio
Martínez, a pesar del auge del
sector no se ha visto incrementa-
da la cifra de empresas en el mis-
mo dadas las dificultades econó-
micas actuales; lo que sí ha au-
mentado es el número de empre-
sas integradas en la fundación,
ya que si en la última reunión del
patronato se sumaban tres, en la
anterior fueron cuatro nuevas
firmas. Hay que destacar que
Tecnova no aglutina a todas las
empresas del colectivo de la in-
dustria auxiliar de la agricultu-
ra, sino a aquellas que aportan
un valor añadido al sector, es de-
cir, a las sociedades que trabajan
en innovación y desarrollo
(I+D), de éstas, a la fundación
pertenecen el 90% de las exis-
tentes en la provincia. El centro
tecnológico, de carácter andaluz
y con sede en Almería, ya ha
traspasado las fronteras autonó-
micas y cuenta con socios de
otras provincias españolas, co-
mo una de las últimas incorpora-
ciones, la valenciana Selfruits.
“A pesar de la crisis, el sector es-
tá innovando continuamente,
buscando nuevos productos. De
hecho, Tecnova no ha notado
una bajada de proyectos, sino to-
do lo contrario”. Además, según
expone Martínez, las empresas
buscan diferenciarse para aden-
trarse en nuevos mercados, ya
que hay que tener en cuenta que
más del 50% de la facturación de
las comercializadoras proviene
del exterior.
Respecto a la facturación de la
industria auxiliar de la agricul-
tura en Almería, al margen de la
comercialización y servicios, fue
en 2012 superior a los mil millo-
nes de euros con más de 5.000
empleos. Tecnova movilizó 2,13
millones de euros, de los que el
60% (1,3 millones euros) provi-
no de la iniciativa privada.
Hoy, Tecnova inaugurará ofi-
cialmente sus nuevas instalacio-
nes en el Parque Científico Tec-
nológico de Almería (PITA), que
han sido financiadas por el Mi-
nisterio de Economía y Compe-
titividad y la Junta de Andalu-
cía. Al acto inaugural acudirán
Carmen Crespo, delegada del
Gobierno en Andalucía y el pre-
sidente de la Junta, José Anto-
nio Griñán, entre otras autori-
dades.
El edificio, junto a la sede
central del parque y obra tam-
bién de Ferrer Arquitectos, dis-
pone de 3.600 metros cuadra-
dos. Sus espacios se dividen en
un área agroalimentaria, que
dedica a la investigación de nue-
vos productos y procesos de IV y
V gama y en el desarrollo de tec-
nología postcosecha, y en otra
área agroindustrial, para inves-
tigación de tecnologías y proce-
sos para la producción. Concre-
tamente, en la planta baja se lo-
calizan la recepción y una plan-
ta piloto de cuarta gama y otra
de mecanización y robótica; en
la primera planta se ubica una
cocina experimental, también
llamada laboratorio de innova-
ción gastronómica, donde hoy
el chef Antonio Gázquez realiza-
rá un show cooking, y laborato-
rios destinados a análisis post-
cosecha y envasado, “nada que
ver con análisis de rutina como
los de residuos a los que están
Tecnova trabajó en
2012 para 50 empresas
en proyectos, sin
contar servicios
● La fundación cuenta con 120 socios ● El presidente de la Junta inaugura
las nuevas instalaciones de Tecnova en el PITA ● El edificio cuenta con el
primer laboratorio de cultivo in vitro en Andalucía a disposición de las firmas
Tecnova ‘esculturiza’ su logo para entregarlo en el acto oficial de hoy.
FOTOS: RAFA GONZÁLEZ
Uno de los cinco laboratorios del centro tecnológico en el nuevo edificio.
Cocina experimental o laboratorio de innovación gastronómica.
Tecnova cuenta con una finca
experimental en Viator, fruto
de un convenio con el Ayunta-
miento de este municipio, que
ha cedido la parcela de 12
hectáreas; de éstas, seis son
las que están urbanizadas. “Lo
que se pretende es mostrar la
tecnología de vanguardia ya
existente en estructura de in-
vernaderos, riego, en definitiva
todo lo relacionado con la pro-
ducción”, señala Emilio Martí-
nez, presidente de Tecnova.
Actualmente en la finca se es-
tán desarrollando ensayos de
empresas de control biológico,
de sustratos, control de clima,
de energías renovables, entre
otras. Las empresas asocia-
das a la fundación disponen de
este espacio para probar el
rendimiento de nuevas tecno-
logías en la cosecha en un in-
vernadero real. El conjunto de
las 12 hectáreas albergará: 3
hectáreas de invernaderos de
diversas tecnologías, 6 hectá-
reas para que las empresas
realicen sus desarrollos tec-
nológicos, un semillero de 400
metros cuadrados, dos inver-
naderos gemelos de 400 me-
tros cuadrados, área de expo-
sición tecnológica de 1.500
metros cuadrados, invernade-
ros equipados con las últimas
tecnologías en riego y control
climático y área de gestión y
tratamiento de residuos.
Millones de euros. Movilizó
Tecnova en 2012, de los cuales el
60% proviene de la iniciativa privada
2,13
Tecnova, primer centro
tecnológico agroalimentario
en prestación de servicios
Una finca
experimental para
las empresas
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C. Fenoy
“Sonmásdediezañosdetrayecto-
ria y experiencia en los que hemos
ido creciendo en todos los aspec-
tos. Estas nuevas instalaciones
completan este recorrido para po-
der desarrollar nuestro trabajo de
manera más óptima”, insiste Mar-
tínez. Tecnova ha dado un salto
importante en estos años, como
indicasupresidente.Ensusinicios
se dedicaba a la tecnología de in-
vernaderos,hoydíalaespecializa-
ciónsehaampliadoa postcosecha
y envasado adaptándose a las de-
mandas del mercado, ya que ac-
tualmente este exige la puesta en
valor del producto ya no sólo en
fresco, sino transformado puesto
que han surgido inquietudes por
parte de las empresas por la cuar-
tayquintagamacomolíneadene-
gocio complementaria.
Respecto a la industria auxiliar
de la agricultura está inmersa en
un proceso de internacionaliza-
ción transfiriendo tecnología al
exterior aprovechando su conoci-
miento. “Lo positivo es que el sec-
tor que se ha desarrollado en Al-
mería es fruto del avance en 40
años, adaptándose a las necesida-
desdelagricultorencadamomen-
to, por lo que puede adaptarse
igualmente a las necesidades de
otrospaíses”.Enestalínea,Tecno-
va trabaja, por ejemplo, en China,
a través del consorcio de empre-
sas, Inteca. Asimismo, el centro
tecnológicolideraelproyectoHu-
midex a tres años, en el que parti-
cipancincoempresas(Novedades
Agrícolas, Agrobío, Alarcontrol,
Almeriplant y Sistemas de Calor)
que se instalará en la finca experi-
mental de Tecnova y que viene a
resolverelproblemadelcontrolde
la humedad en los invernaderos a
través de energías renovables co-
mo la geotermia. “Si se cumplen
lasexpectativasseconseguiráuna
nuevalíneadenegocioparatodas
las empresas del proyecto”, dice
Martínez, quien concluye que to-
da la investigación que desarrolla
Tecnova es aplicada.
El centro aporta
soluciones a las firmas
para ganar mercado
RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ
Emilio Martínez, presidente de Tecnova.
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FUNDACIÓN TECNOVA
5
¿Qué es?
Es el centro tecnológico de la in-
dustria auxiliar de la agricultura,
de postcosecha y envasado. Está
integrado por 120 empresas que
aportan valor al sector agrícola.
Las principales actividades desa-
rrolladas por el centro son:
I+D+i, formación, promoción y
comercio exterior.
Constitución
Se constituyó con 14 empresas
en enero de 2001. Fue inscrita en
el Registro de Fundaciones de la
Consejería de Asuntos Sociales en
mayo de 2001, en mayo de 2003
obtuvo su calificación como Agen-
te Tecnológico por la Consejería
de Empleo y Desarrollo Tecnológi-
co, dentro de la categoría de Cen-
tro de Innovación y Tecnología, in-
tegrada dentro de la Red Andalu-
za de Innovación y Tecnología
(RAITEC) y asociada a RETA.
Centro Tecnológico
En 2006, Tecnova solicitó su califi-
cación como centro tecnológico a
la Junta de Andalucía, el cual fue
yectos de I+D+i, búsqueda de
socios nacionales e internaciona-
les, apoyo a las empresas en la
búsqueda de ayudas y líneas de
financiación, innovación tecnoló-
gica y búsqueda de centros y
grupos de investigación especia-
lizados en cada proyecto. Sobre
internacionalización, Tecnova
propone la identificación del po-
tencial de comercialización de
nuestro modelo tecnológico o la
búsqueda de nichos de mercado
para la tecnología agrícola alme-
riense, entre otros.
vidad, Tecnova se constituye como
un nexo de unión, que pone a dis-
posición de organizaciones, enti-
dades y empresas de otras partes
del mundo, el saber hacer de la
agricultura, a través de la expe-
riencia de sus socios.
Algunos de los servicios
En investigación y desarrollo, Tec-
nova oferta servicios de realiza-
ción de proyectos de innovación y
desarrollo tecnológico en colabo-
ración con las empresas, apoyo
técnico en la realización de pro-
otorgado en el año 2007.
Nexo de unión
Tecnova está conformada por una
gran parte de industrias cuyas
tecnologías se han desarrollado
bajo el modelo de la agricultura
almeriense. Las 120 empresas
agrupadas están especializadas
en una amplísima gama de activi-
dades. Además de realizar accio-
nes para promocionar el sector
agrícola andaluz, y en particular el
almeriense, con el objetivo de au-
mentar su desarrollo y competiti-
más dedicados otros laborato-
rios”. Uno de los laboratorios
más novedosos que incluye Tec-
nova es el de cultivos in vitro pa-
ra realizar ensayos sobre germi-
nación y tratamientos con fito-
fortificantes. Esto agiliza el pro-
ceso y las empresas puede averi-
guar la rentabilidad de una nue-
va variedad en menos tiempo.
“Este tipo de servicio no se está
cubriendo actualmente en An-
dalucía”. Según explica Martí-
nez, esta iniciativa surgió a par-
tir de proyectos propuestos por
las propias empresas. En otra
planta superior se encuentra la
sala de catas o de análisis senso-
rial y las salas para la transfe-
rencia de conocimiento. Ya en la
última planta se localizan admi-
nistración y el área de gestión de
innovación y negocio. En estos
momentos, Tecnova es el primer
centro tecnológico agroalimen-
tario andaluz en cuanto a pres-
tación de servicios.
Actualmente la plantilla de
Tecnova en las nuevas instala-
ciones está compuesta por 18
personas, si bien el edificio está
preparado para albergar a 60
trabajadores. “La plantilla de-
pende de los proyectos que haya
en marcha, ya que hay personal
que se contrata específicamente
para un proyecto de investiga-
ción en concreto”.
Sólo en el pasado año, Tecno-
va trabajó para 50 empresas en
proyectos, sin contar servicios.
En total, entre patronos y cola-
boradores, el centro trabaja con
250 clientes, pero no sólo en Es-
paña, sino también en Latinoa-
mérica, África y Asia.
R. G.
Sala de administración.
RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ
Exterior del edificio de Tecnova en el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) en El Alquián.
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mos que constituyen Tecnova,
“una pieza clave en el impulso de
laI+D+iparalaindustriaauxiliar
de la agricultura, la tecnología
postcosecha, el envasado y, en ge-
neral,todoelentornoagroalimen-
tario. El esfuerzo ha merecido la
pena.Las120empresasasociadas
a Tecnova han conseguido que es-
te centro tecnológico sea un refe-
rente para el sector, donde poder
realizarsusproyectosdeinvestiga-
ción e iniciativas empresariales”.
Tecnova, según su presidente,
ha conseguido un modelo de ne-
gocio adaptado a las necesidades
de las empresas, basado en la sos-
tenibilidad en cuanto a la obten-
ciónderecursos,“logramosalcan-
zar una facturación de 2,1 millo-
nes de euros en 2012 con una fi-
nanciación privada del 60%”. Pa-
ra concluir, Martínez manifestó
queentrelosretosdelafundación
se encuentra ser el mejor centro
tecnológicoanivelnacionalenin-
ternacionalensuámbitodeactua-
ción.
Crespo realza la labor del Gobierno por la agricultura
Según la delegada del Gobierno
en Andalucía, Carmen Crespo, la
política agraria es prioritaria para
el Ejecutivo central, “está defen-
diendo nuestro sector en Europa,
en la batalla que llevamos para
extremar los controles de los
contingentes y de los precios de
entrada de terceros países, y en
el Comité Hispano Marroquí, que
tramitando en el Congreso de los
Diputados y Senado para la
agrupación cooperativa con la
que remediar la atomización del
colectivo agrícola (Almería cuen-
ta con 140 cooperativas y 453
sociedades agrarias de transfor-
mación) y la ley de la cadena ali-
mentaria para evitar los abusos
de la distribución.
va a dar sus frutos”. Crespo apuntó
al esfuerzo también por el mante-
nimiento de las ayudas de la Políti-
ca Agraria Comunitaria (PAC), im-
portantes para las organizaciones
profesionales de frutas y hortali-
zas (OPFH). Por otro lado, la res-
ponsable del Gobierno en Andalu-
cía recordaba las dos leyes rele-
vantes para el sector que se están
FOTOS: RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ
El presidente de Tecnova mostró el funcionamiento de la planta piloto de cuarta gama.
LAS CLAVES
5
Sin ánimo de lucro
La Fundación Tecnova es una
entidad privada sin ánimo de
lucro con personalidad jurídica
propia integrada por 120 em-
presas, entidades e institucio-
nes relacionadas con los secto-
res que representa.
Facturación
En los últimos 3 años, Tecnova
ha participado en más de 109
proyectos con empresas. En
2012 Tecnova ha alcanzado
una facturación de 2,1 millones
de euros, de los cuáles el 40%
es financiación pública
(849.000€) y el resto, un 60%
(casi 1,3 millones de euros) de
carácter totalmente privado.
Nuevo edificio
Está ubicado en el Parque Tec-
nológico de Almería (PITA) en
El Alquián. El edificio cuenta
con una superficie de 3.600
metros cuadrados útiles dividi-
dos en: laboratorios, planta pi-
loto, cocina experimental, sala
de catas, salas de transferen-
cia tecnológica y de conoci-
miento, salas de Patronato,
Junta Directiva y Consejo Rec-
tor y, oficinas de administra-
ción.
Instalaciones en el PITA
La construcción del centro ha
sido financiada gracias a la
inversión de 4 millones
aportada por el Ministerio de
Economía a través de FEDER
y un préstamo de la Junta de
Andalucía. Además, para el
equipamiento se ha contado
con una subvención de la
Junta de 1,8 millones.
LA CIFRA
2,1
Millones de euros en facturación en 2012
En el pasado año la facturación resultó en un
60% de la iniciativa privada y un 40% de pública
Uno de los laboratorios de investigación y ensayos.
Un brindis con Rafpacho de Caparrós.
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Inauguration of the Tecnova
Technological Centre premises
The President of the Regional Government of Anda-
lusia, Mr. José Antonio Griñán; together with Ms. Car-
men Crespo, Delegate of the Regional Government; &
Mr. Luis Rogelio Rodríguez, Mayor of Almería; among
other relevant personalities, were present at the in-
auguration of the new premises of the Technological
Centre of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, loca-
ted at PITA (El Alquián, Almería).
The event was attended by more than 300 business
people and other personalities who are related to
the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, the Post-har-
vesting and Packaging sectors, marketing and produ-
cing companies, as well as public and private admi-
nistrations representing the whole country. All those
present were eager to get to know first-hand about
the several labs and research spaces provided by this
new building. The new premises have been funded by
the Ministry for Economy & Competitiveness, toge-
ther with the Regional Government of Andalusia, and
co-funded by ERDF.
During the event, a technological exhibition was or-
ganized by the companies that are part of Tecnova, as
well as a show cooking led by Mr. Antonio Gázquez,
cook & ‘Caparrós’ Group partner. In the show, guests
could try some of the fantastic local products made at
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7th Board Dinner of Tecnova
Foundation
Tecnova Technological Centre held its 7th Annual
Meeting of the Auxiliary Industry for Agricultu-
re. Around 200 people attended, representing the
agro-industrial sector. In order to commemorate the
event, Mr. Alex Rovira (economist, writer and consul-
tant, among other) was invited as speaker. The event
took place in a very special place - the cultural as-
sembly hall of the so-called ‘Butterflies’ building of
Cajamar, sponsor of the conference.
Later on, there was a business dinner which took
place at ‘Cervantes’ Theatre. During the said dinner,
the members of the Tecnova Managing Board awar-
ded a badge of acknowledgment to those compa-
nies who have been part of the Foundation for 10
years. In this case, the companies attending the event
which were awarded it were as follows: ‘Agrinature
Indálica’; ‘Almeriplant Explotaciones’, S.L.; Spanish
‘Bureau Veritas’; ‘Cajamar’ Savings Bank; ‘Enza Za-
den’; ‘Jarquil’ Andalusia; ‘Koppert’ Spain; ‘Laboratorio
Analítico Bioclínico’, S.L.; PITA (Scientific-Technolo-
gical Park); ‘Tecnoponiente’ Greenhouses & ‘Torresa
Euroconstrucciones’. Moreover, Mr. Emilio Martínez,
President of Tecnova, awarded a gold badge to Mr.
Alfredo Sánchez, for acknowledging his contribution
as former Vice President of Tecnova & General Di-
rector of PITA.
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Some of the guests of the eve-
ning were, among others, the Vice
Delegate of the Government, Mr.
Andrés García Lorca; the Delegate
for Agriculture, Fisheries & Envi-
ronment, Mr. José Manuel Ortiz;
the President of ‘Asempal’, Mr.
José Cano; & Mr. Miguel López,
ex-President of Tecnova and pre-
sent Advisory Corporate General
Director of ‘Jarquil’ Group.
The events organised by Tecnova
had the purpose of gathering to-
gether all companies of the sector
in a relaxed environment, with a
view to increase an exchange of
knowledge, projects and expe-
riences that enrich and strengthen
the sector as one of the most re-
levant ones in the province.
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Gastronomical
Exhibitions
Master Chef Show Cooking, with the
companies ‘Biosabor’, ‘Rijk Zwaan’ &
‘Caparrós’ Group
‘Biosabor’, ‘Rijk Zwaan’ & ‘Caparrós’ Group got toge-
ther for promoting the properties and cooking uses
of the products produced in Almería, at a show coo- king led by Juan Manuel - a cook from Almería & win-
ner of the TV programme Master Chef.
The gastronomical exhibition was attended by many
people – producers, hotel and catering managers, gas-
tronomy-related managers, marketing representatives or
customers specialized in horticultural products from Alme-
ría. The idea was to see and taste in person food creations
by Juan Manuel, specially made for the attendants, and
with a view to show the strengths and uses of these pro-
ducts, as well as their healthy, fresh, and natural properties.
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Presentation of the product ‘Sea
Water’ via experimental cooking
The company ‘Mediterránea Agua de Mar’, together
with its distribution company for Almería, ‘Eco Ali-
mentos Selectos’, presented the product ‘Agua de
Mar’ in the Food innovation lab of Tecnova Founda-
tion. For this purpose, we had the help of the popular
cook Mr. Isma Prados, who presented, by means of a
live show cooking in front of 75 cooks from the pro-
vince of Almería, the several applications and bene-
fits of this product from a gastronomical and healthy
point of view.
Others promotional
activities
Participation in the session on Tools
for improvement of competitiveness
in the agro-industrial sector
Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova, made
a presentation on the success of the agro-indus-
trial cluster of Almería and presented it as a model
of business management. This presentation took
place in front of more than 60 business people from
the agro-industrial sector and the auxiliary industry
of Granada. The event was framed within a session
on Tools for competitiveness improvement of the
agro-alimentary sector organized by the Provincial
Council of Granada & the Town-Hall of Huétor Tájar
(town in the province of Granada).
The Manager dealt with the keys for the management
of the cluster, among which we could mention: in-
ter-business cooperation, innovation as an axis for the
ongoing improvement of companies, internationaliza-
tion as a way to open up new business opportunities,
and training & professionalization of a specialized sec-
tor. All these aspects have managed to set Almería as a
world-wide renowned area in greenhouse agriculture.
Visit of business people from the
Managing Board of ‘ASEMPAL’
The Managing Board of ASEMPAL, Confederation of
business people of Almería, carried out its first meeting
of the year in the Tecnova premises. Our President,
Mr. Emilio Martínez, led a guided tour of the premi-
ses while explaining to the entrepreneurs how Tecnova
works as Technological Centre of the Auxiliary Industry
for Agriculture, Post-harvesting & Packaging sectors.
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Meeting with the President of the
Andalusian Parliament
Mr. Manuel Gracia, President of the Parliament of
Andalusia, met with the entrepreneurs of the Go-
verning Council of the Tecnova Technological Centre
with a view to know first-hand the situation of the
companies working within the Auxiliary Industry for
Agriculture, Post-harvesting & Packaging sectors, and
adding value to the agricultural sector. He was also
deeply interested in the work carried out by Tecnova
in the areas of R&D+i, Training, Promotion & External
Commerce.
The Chamber for Commerce
of Almería holds its Executive
Committee and Plenary Meeting in
the premises of Tecnova
Members of the Plenary meeting and of the Executive
Committee of the Chamber for Commerce of Almería
have held one of their annual meetings in the new
premises of Tecnova Technological Centre. Taking this
meeting as an opportunity, they could get to know
first-hand our ongoing work and projects - in a visit
led by President Mr. Emilio Martínez & Manager Ms.
Mª Carmen Galera.
Visit of two French schools
specialized in vegetable health and
agricultural production
More than 70 students coming from two French
schools specialized in vegetable health and agricul-
tural production travelled to Tecnova for a visit. Ms.
Mª Carmen Galera, the Manager, explained to them
first-hand the work carried out by the Foundation,
stressing the efforts made in the field of food safety
on the part of the researchers working in the different
Tecnova labs, in relation to fresh products, IV & V
Gama. They could also visit the Experimental Centre
of the Foundation.
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Visit of Agro-alimentary
Technological Centres from Andalusia
Tecnova Technological Centre hosted a visit of several
agro-alimentary technological centres from all around
Andalusia. This was the perfect opportunity for hol-
ding meetings in which to look at new possibilities of
joint collaboration in relation to agriculture and food.
More specifically, the following representatives atten-
ded this visit: Ms. Cristina De Toro, Manager of CITO-
LIVA; Mr. Juan Manuel García, Director of CTAQUA;
Mr. Javier Trueba, General Director of CICAP; Mr. Au-
relio Gómez, Manager of ADESVA; & also TECNOVA,
represented by Ms. Mª Carmen Galera.
Visit of the Plastic Technological
Centre ‘Andaltec’
Representatives from the Plastic Technological Centre
‘Andaltec’, located in Martos (province of Jaén), visi-
ted the new premises of Tecnova for getting to know
them first-hand. They visited both the headquarters
at PITA & the Experimental Centre at Viator. This was
a visit with a view to look for possible future colla-
borations in terms of joint R&D+i projects and other
joint actions that could benefit the sectors represen-
ted by both organisations, Tecnova & Andaltec.
Representatives of the Spanish
Ministry visit the Foundation
Representatives from the Spanish Ministry supervised
the facilities of the Tecnova building, which made use
of funding from this Ministry for its construction. In
this sense, and as common practice in these cases,
representatives of the Ministry visited the facilities for
checking that everything was OK. With the guidan-
ce of Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova,
they also took this opportunity for learning about all
services offered to the sector from this building, as
well as to visit our site in Viator too. As a whole, they
met with a facilities complex perfectly designed for
offering services with benefits for all value chain, from
production technology to the post-harvesting stages
and, of course, the final customer.
Business people from Granada visit
Tecnova
A group of business people from Granada came to
visit Tecnova for learning about the agro-industrial
cluster of Almería, how it is constituted and what the
keys to its success as world-wide example and object
of study are. In this sense, they visited the Tecnova
central facilities and were explained about the wor-
kings and role of the Foundation within the sector.
Later on, they visited the labs and pilot plants, some-
thing which was of great interest for them.
‘IFAPA’ Research Centre visits
Tecnova
Most staff of the ‘IFAPA’ team, researchers mostly
working in the agricultural sector, visited the Tecno-
va premises for getting to know first-hand the work
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developed in the Foundation, as well as to establish
possible joint collaboration lines.
Commercial networking of PITA in
Tecnova
The Management of PITA, led by Mr. Alfredo Sánchez,
organised a business networking event at Tecnova
premises. The idea was to inform of the advantages
offered by PITA for companies considering setting
their sites on this Technological Park of Almería - a
unique and privileged place due to its communica-
tions networks and all the services they could take
advantage of.
R&D+i centre “Las Palmerillas”, from
Cajamar Foundation, visits Tecnova
Part of the team working at “Las Palmerillas”, both
researchers and manager, visited Tecnova premises
in order to check the ongoing work in the field of
Post-harvesting, or the agronomical essays and te-
chnologies applied to production. The purpose was
to be able to establish mutual collaboration lines with
a view to complement each other as R&D+i centres.
Visit of businesspeople from
‘ASEMCAL’
A group of businesspeople from Cuevas de Almanzora
(province of Almería), and part of ‘ASEMCAL’, toge-
ther with its President, Ms. Juana Mª Haro, visited the
Foundation facilities to get to know the work carried
out by it for the Auxiliary Industry, Post-harvesting
& Packaging sectors. The purpose was for Tecnova
to serve as a know-how example for these business
people in order for them to promote certain activities
in the Cuevas de Almanzora business sector.
Directors of ‘Rijk Zwaan’ in Spain
visit Tecnova labs
The Directors of ‘Rijk Zwaan’ in Spain, Ms. Pilar Co-
rella (R&D+i Director), Mr. Francisco Pérez (Financial
Director) & Mr. Ricardo Ortiz (Commercial Director),
showed interest in the services offered by the Tec-
nova lab. On this occasion, the centre researchers,
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together with the Manager, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera,
explained to them about the equipment of each one
of the labs - food safety, post-harvesting, microbio-
logy, in vitro cultivation, or plastics, together with an
overview of all the applicable services of these to the
Biotechnology sector in general, and the seeds sector
in particular.
Students of UAL visit Tecnova
premises
A group of students from the University of Almería
(UAL) Business School visited the premises of Tec-
nova Foundation in order to learn about how a re-
search centre works and how the R&D+i services are
managed for the horticultural sector. The Foundation
Manager, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, welcomed them
and was in charge of explaining them about the diffe-
rent areas of work, the labs or the pilot plants, among
other.
Visit of the Azud technical team
The technical team of Azud visited the Tecnova pre-
mises for meeting with the Centre researchers and
looking at possible collaboration lines for future re-
search projects. Taking this visit as an opportunity,
they could also see the different facilities and equi-
pment of the central site, as well as the technology
applied in greenhouses at the Experimental Centre of
Tecnova located at Viator.
Visit of the General Director of IDEA
Agency, Mr. Antonio Valderde
The General Director of IDEA Agency, Mr. Antonio
Valverde, together with the Delegate for Economy,
Innovation, Science & Employment, Ms. Adriana Val-
verde, & the Director of IDEA Agency in Almería, Ms.
Eva Pozo, visited the Experimental Centre of Tecnova
located at Viator. In this centre, several studies and
agronomical essays of interest to research are carried
out. These represent the most relevant application of
high technology to greenhouse cultivation on the part
of the companies that are part of the Foundation. This
visit was led by Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of
Tecnova, who provided them with a detailed explana-
tion about the infrastructures and prototypes existing
at the Experimental Centre.
Visit of the CASI governing team
The governing team of CASI, the biggest tomato coo-
perative in Spain, visited the Tecnova premises for
learning about the Research Centre and the work ca-
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rried out there for the horticultural sector. Moreover,
they could see the labs by themselves, as well as the
pilot plant for IV Gama, the Sensory analysis lab or the
Food innovation lab.
Visit of businesspeople from Huesca
& Logroño
A group of businesspeople from Huesca & Logroño
(Spain) visited Tecnova with the help of ‘Cerys’, with
a view to learn on the agro-industrial cluster, how it
is regulated, how it works, as well as how Tecnova
puts its knowledge at the service of it. Also, they vis-
ited the Experimental Centre to check the technology
used in greenhouse intensive farming.
Visit of the General Secretary for
Agriculture & Food, Ms. Judit Anda
The General Secretary for Agriculture & Food, Ms. Ju-
dit Anda, together with the Delegate for Agriculture
of the Regional Government of Andalusia, Mr. José
Manuel Ortiz, accompanied by the business people
of the Governing Council of Tecnova Foundation, vis-
ited Tecnova premises. The idea was to get to know
in person the new facilities and the services offered
within the field of the following technologies – hor-
ticultural production, post-harvesting and packaging,
for companies within the agro-industrial sector. Ms.
Judit Anda showed interest in the pilot plant for IV
Gama, as well as for the several labs of the Founda-
tion.
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Direct Missions
Technological cooperation missions.
AGROTEC – RETCETEC projects.
Throughout 2013, four big actions for technolo-
gical transfer were carried out, framed within the
implementation of the project “Agro-industrial
improvement via Technological Transfer between
Almería & the North-Eastern region of Morocco”,
known as AGROTEC. This project is co-financed
by the European Regional Development Fund, as
part of the POCTEFEX cross-border cooperation
programme.
The missions organized in Morocco had the purpose
of promoting the project, as well as the actions for
raising awareness, promotion, communication and
project results transfer framed within the project. The
main idea is to promote long-term commercial rela-
tions between companies in both countries.
The first action for raising awareness was organized
as a commercial mission in the region of Berkane,
with the participation of Tecnova, ‘Argar’ Southern
Plants, ‘Biorizon’, ‘Novedades Agrícolas’, ‘S&B Indus-
trias Minerals’, all of them part of the Auxiliary Indus-
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The purpose of the mission was to carry out technical
and commercial missions aimed at private investors,
entrepreneurs from the Moroccan Auxiliary Industry,
field technicians and students, etc. In these sessions,
the experience and technology of the participating
companies from Almería was presented. Also, seve-
ral bilateral meetings took place with organizations
and business people of the area. By means of this
mission, the companies were able to learn about the
North-Eastern region of Morocco and the business
and investment possibilities in that area.
During this mission, there were also sessions for lear-
ning about the AGROTEC project and visits with bu-
sinessmen to the greenhouse in order to explain and
promote the technology exposed there as part of the
AGROTEC project. These had the active participation
of Tecnova, business people from Tecnova & the Mo-
roccan partner in the project.
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The second commercial mission was in April, at the
same time as the SIAM Fair, of great nation-wide re-
levance. In this Fair, a commercial mission was pro-
duced with a joint stand gathering together Founda-
tion companies (among them - ‘Biorizon’, ‘Carretillas
Amate’, ‘Riegos y Tecnología’ & NGS), together with
the Moroccan partner, UAL & partnership members of
the AGROTEC project. The objective of Tecnova was
to spread information on the AGROTEC & RETCETEC
projects. Both of these are managing projects of in-
terest between both countries by means of sessions
for raising awareness, or bilateral meetings between
companies of the sector, among other.
The third action took place in June, for assessing the
follow-up of cultivation in a pilot greenhouse insta-
lled in Berkane, as part of the AGROTEC project. To
promote the technological transfer of knowledge be-
tween companies of the Auxiliary Industry, an action
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was organized with the participation of companies
from the Foundation. This was attended, apart from
Tecnova, by ‘Biorizon’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, as well as
by representatives of the Moroccan partner partici-
pating in the AGROTEC project, plus other compa-
nies from this country. Finally, technical sessions in
greenhouses took place, as well as bilateral meetings
and active discussions on intensive agriculture framed
within the said project.
The fourth relevant action within the AGROTEC pro-
ject was a commercial mission taking place in Decem-
ber, at the same time as the Sifer Fair held in Agadir.
The reason for attending to this international fair of
great importance for the Auxiliary Industry sector was
mostly to be able to organize bilateral sessions and
meetings with a view to boost relations between Mo-
roccan and Spanish companies, thus spreading the
results of the AGROTEC & RETCETEC projects that
Tecnova has been implementing throughout 2013.
As a strategic fair of interest in Morocco, it is im-
portant to value the degree of promotion and trans-
fer allowed by the said Fair. This is why the perfect
place was selected for organizing sessions for raising
awareness or for transferring the final results of both
projects, co-funded by the European Regional Deve-
lopment Fund & as part of the cross-border coopera-
tion programme POCTEFEX. Because of this, Tecnova
had its own stand, in which all necessary actions and
meetings were organized.
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Inverse Missions
Technological cooperation missions.
AGROTEC – RETCETEC projects.
Within the technological transfer actions and those
for raising awareness on the AGROTEC & RETCETEC
projects, two inverse missions have been organised
for both projects.
The first one was with the representatives of the
Agricultural Office of Berkane, partners in turn in the
AGROTEC project, because their participation has
been key to be able to organize the project in Mo-
roccan territory. In this sense, Tecnova organized an
inverse mission for them to get to know Tecnova and
companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture
of Almería, in order to share synergies and look at
potential commercial relations. This action took place
in November as culminating point of the AGROTEC
project, so that a closing session for the project was
carried out and bilateral meetings with motivated
companies were held too. The Manager of the Foun-
dation, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, carried out a presen-
tation which was also attended by all partners in the
project (Chamber for Commerce of Almería, Univer-
sity of Almería & members of the Regional Board for
the valorisation of Agriculture of Moulouya) on the
results obtained in the project and the importance
of keeping collaboration and strengthening relations
between both cross-border regions. Moreover, a pre-
sentation on the actions carried out by Tecnova within
the RETCETEC project took place.
Taking this as an opportunity, a detailed presentation
on Tecnova infrastructures took place, both in our
main site and at the Experimental centre. The purpo-
se was for them to know first hand all Spanish tech-
nology represented by companies from Almería and
which stand as a top example of intensive horticulture
internationally.
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Moreover, it was possible for them to visit other com-
panies within the sector which could not be present
in the sessions, in order to check the field technology
that they possess.
Visit of INMPA representative
(Morocco)
During the presentation of the final results of Tec-
nova in the RETCETEC project - co-funded by the
European Regional Development Fund & as part of
the POCTEFEX cross-border cooperation program-
me - the representative of the Technological and Re-
search Institute for Aromatic Plants in Morocco visited
Spain and attended this final presentation. He took
this opportunity for visiting the Technological Cen-
tre, specially the labs (where studies on essential oils
were carried out), together with other infrastructures,
including the Tecnova Experimental Centre.
Business meeting in Chile
‘Biorizon Biotech’, together with Tecnova, organized
an inverse mission with representatives of the Chi-
lean government. Their interest was to know about
the agricultural model of Almería, our agro-industrial
cluster, how it is managed, existing funding and the
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possibilities of exporting this model to their country.
On the agenda of the Chilean representatives, there
was, among other, a session entitled: “Almería’s agri-
cultural miracle”, by the Director of ‘Biorizon’. It was
followed by the participation of Mr. Rafael Peral, Ge-
neral Director of PITA, who explained on the present
R&D+i aspect of activities linked to intensive farming.
Later on, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tec-
nova, made a speech on innovation as a booster for
competitiveness from the point of view of horticul-
tural production, including Post-harvesting and Pac-
kaging. Closing the speeches, there was Mr. Roberto
García, Manager for Agro-alimentary Business at the
saving’s bank Cajamar, and visits to the Tecnova Ex-
perimental Centre. Also, a meal was organized on
Tecnova’s experimental kitchen, led by Mr. Antonio
Gázquez. Finally, as culminating point of their agen-
da, there were visits from the AIA and marketing
sectors.
Visit of Moroccan entrepreneurs
hosted by PITA
Within the POCTEFEX project, where PITA is inclu-
ded, a visit took place to Tecnova facilities where the
workings of the Foundation were explained. It also
dealt with the agro-industrial cluster and the ongoing
work being done from the several working areas of
the Foundation.
7th International Meeting of AIA
organized by Extenda
A delegation of business people coming from eight
countries - Mexico, Peru, Algeria, Tunisia, Chile, Uni-
ted Arab Emirates, Morocco & USA - have visited
Tecnova facilities, showing interest for the compa-
nies that are part of it, as well as for the actions that
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are carried out from the Foundation in the field of
Horticultural Production Technology, Post-harvesting,
and Packaging. Previous to this date, these business
people were visiting other companies within the sec-
tor. All of it was framed within the 7th International
Meeting of AIA (Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture) or-
ganized by Extenda (Andalusian Agency for External
Promotion) and taking place at the Exhibition and
Conference Centre of Roquetas de Mar (Almería). This
event gathered together up to 24 signatures with a
view to establish joint collaborations at international
level.
Visit of Mr. Alberto Vallarino -
businessman & former Ministry for
Economy and Finance of Panama
Mr. Alberto Vallarino, former Ministry for Economy
and Finance & renowned businessman from Panama,
visited Spain accompanied by his engineer, in order
to hold meetings with business people from Almería
from the horticultural sector, as well as to visit Tecno-
va facilities. The main idea was to learn on the invest-
ment possibilities in greenhouse structures built with
Spanish technology, so as to build greenhouses in a
wide area of Panama. He showed interest in green-
house building companies, as well as in greenhouse
consumables that are needed for intensive agricultu-
re. The agenda planned by Tecnova included visits to
marketing companies and to the Chamber for Com-
merce of Almería as well.
Commercial mission of business
people from Dominican Republic
A delegation of business people from Dominican Re-
public visited the premises of Tecnova, on a visit hos-
ted by the company ‘Riegos & Tecnología’, part of
the Foundation. The agricultural businessmen mana-
ged to learn first hand on the pilot plants and plastic
labs; microbiology, post-harvesting and other areas;
as well as the technology and new greenhouse proto-
types exhibited in the Centre. This mission was aimed
at promoting commercial relations between these
two countries.
International
Cooperation
Consortium for Exportation from
Origin - Innovative Technology For
Agriculture
The Consortium known as ‘Inno-
vative Technology for Agricultu-
re’ S.L., whose acronym is “In-
teca”, is an initiative created and
promoted from Tecnova TC as a
result of several years of work. It has organized mee-
tings with both the Chamber for Commerce of Spain
in China & the Economy and Commercial Office of the
Spanish Embassy in Beijing.
This entity is formed by the companies ‘Planprotect’
S.L.; ‘Riegos y Tecnología’, S.L.; ‘New Growing Sys-
tem’, S.L.; & ‘Agrobío’ S.L., with funding from the
ICEX Foreign Trade Office & FEDER funds (European
Regional Development Fund), in order to promote
their activities in China.
The Consortium has been completed successfu-
lly in a project based on the implementation of four
greenhouses for strawberry cultivation in the region
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of Changping (China), with the participation of the
company ‘Eurosemillas’ & ‘Armando Álvarez’ Group
as consortium collaborators. The basic idea was to
translate the technology owned by these companies
to China, adapting it to the climate of the area, inclu-
ding plastics, irrigations, seeds, substrates or biolo-
gical control organisms. This represents a great bu-
siness opportunity for auxiliary industry companies,
because it allows them to export technology, know-
how and above all, their experience, to one of the
regions with greater prospects in terms of growth and
agricultural development.
Throughout 2013, the process of commercial expan-
sion in China has continued, and contacts were made
with other regions such as Liaoning, and even fur-
ther into other bordering countries. The main idea of
the Consortium is to expand to other continents such
as Latin America. For this, several interesting com-
mercial contacts have been made, and the Governing
Council of the Consortium has met to discuss future
INTECA strategies.
International Fairs
‘Fruit Attraction’ 2013
Tecnova attended the International Fair of Fruits and
Vegetables, ‘Fruit Attraction’, held in Madrid, with the
purpose of spreading information on its new premises
to the exhibitors and visitors of the agro-alimentary
sector & the auxiliary industry for agriculture. With
this idea, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova
TC, moved to the Spanish capital in order to present
the work that is being done in the area of Post-har-
vesting, food security and, above all, IV & V Gama.
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SIAM Fair – Agricultural International
Fair of Morocco (Meknes)
Tecnova Foundation participated in the Agricultural
International Fair of Morocco, held in Meknes, toge-
ther with a delegation of representatives of the Auxi-
liary Industry for Agriculture, among which we could
mention: ‘Alarcontrol’, ‘Biorizon Biotech’, ‘Carretillas
Amate’, ‘Gogarsa’, ‘New Growing Systems’ & ‘Riegos
y Tecnología’. Moreover, this was the opportunity, in
the framework of the Fair, to present the results of a
project, as part of the list of conferences: “Agro-in-
dustrial improvement via technological transfer be-
tween Almería & the North-Eastern region of Mo-
rocco – AGROTEC”. This was led by Tecnova and
the project was co-funded by the European Regional
Development Fund, as part of the cross-border coo-
peration programme POCTEFEX. For carrying out the
conferences, we had the pleasure of counting with the
participation of Ms. Guadalupe López - responsible
for projects in Tecnova; & D. Abdelaziz Kodad - Head
of the Office of Industrial Cultures (Chef du Bureau des
Cultures Industrielles) of ‘ORMVAM’ (Regional Office
for adding value to Agriculture in Moulouya), as well
as Moroccan partner in the AGROTEC project.
Expo Agro-alimentary Fair of
Guanajuato - México
Ms. Mª Carmen Galera (Manager of Tecnova) & Mr.
Diego Teruel (Commercial Technician of Tecnova)
attended the Agro-alimentary Fair of Guanajuato,
México, in representation of the Auxiliary Industry for
Agriculture, Post-harvesting & Packaging, in order to
make people know about the agricultural model from
Almería. Taking this as an opportunity, they met with
several representatives from different regional re-
search centres, private and public ones, in order to
establish bilateral agreements; as well as to exchange
synergies, knowledge and technology between the
institutions of both countries.
The Fair was attended by the companies ‘Hispatec’,
‘Carretillas Amate’, ‘IDM’ & ‘Tecnoponiente’ Green-
houses, all of them part of the Foundation.
In this sense, they held a meeting with Mr. Javier Ber-
nardo Usabiaga Arroyo (present Secretary for Agri-
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cultural and Rural Development of the Government
of the State of Guanajuato -Mexico-, or IAGROCEN,
& also, former Secretary for Agriculture, Stock Bree-
ding, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food during
the Presidency of Mr. Vicente Fox in this Republic).
These, together with Dr. Fernando Galván Castillo,
Director for Technological Innovation at the Secreta-
riat for Agro-Alimentary Development of the region,
showed an active interest in technological invest-
ments in greenhouse farming with a view to imple-
ment collaborative R&D+i projects.
International Fair of Fruits and
Vegetables – SIFEL (Morocco)
The participants were the companies ‘Biocrisara’,
‘Biorizon Biotech’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, ‘Induser’, ‘Sis-
temas de Calor y Riegos & Tecnología’, among other,
all of them within the sector of the Auxiliary Industry
for Agriculture, together with Tecnova. They had the
opportunity of exhibiting their technology at the SIFEL
Fair, which took place from the 5th to the 8th of De-
cember in Agadir (Morocco).
This business meeting of excellence in the Southern
area of Morocco has been of great importance, in the
sense of being the ideal location for promoting the
transfer of technology and knowledge, as well as of
commercial activity between companies from Spain
and Morocco. Moreover, it has offered Tecnova the
possibility of presenting its project results in front of
hundreds of professionals and companies; more spe-
cifically, the results of cross-border cooperation pro-
jects between Morocco and Spain, known as AGRO-
TEC & RETCETEC - both of them developed as part of
the cross-border programme POCTEFEX, co-funded
by FEDER funds.
This mission meant the final closure of the projects in
African territory. The closing sessions in Spain took
place just before, with the participation of all partners.
International Fair “Alimentaria &
Horexpo” - Lisboa
Tecnova has been present at the International Fair
“Alimentaria & Horexpo” held in Lisboa. This Fair re-
presents a top example of Agro-alimentary Fairs, so
that it was the perfect opportunity for Tecnova TC to
show its work in the Post-harvesting and Packaging
areas. In connection with this Fair, we should also
mention the Innovation & Technology Forum “Food
I&DT”, where two Tecnova projects were presented.
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11. Agreements, contracts and collaborations
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN MECHANICAL
BUILDING COMPANY ‘EMILIO GEA S.L.’ & THE FOUNDA-
TION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 2ND OF JANUARY, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is to provide servi-
ces by TECNOVA in the R&D-i project “Automatization
of packaging line for cucumbers, peppers and ‘Galia’
melon”.
CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES BETWEEN
‘INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE’ S.L. &
THE FOUNDATION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN
AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 8TH OF JANUARY, 2013
The present contract has the purpose of providing ser-
vices in the field of accounting, legal, work-related and
fiscal consultancy by TECNOVA to INTECA.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘ALMAFRUT AL-
MERÍA’ S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR AUXILIARY TECH-
NOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 10TH OF JANUARY, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is providing servi-
ces by TECNOVA in the project “Energy efficiency in the
sector 360º”.
FRAMEWORK CONTRACT ON R&D BETWEEN THE FOUN-
DATION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTU-
RE (TECNOVA) & ‘PRAXAIR’ SPAIN S.L.U.
ALMERÍA, 22ND OF JANUARY, 2013
The purpose of the present agreement is the establish-
ment of a general framework for collaboration between
TECNOVA & ‘PRAXAIR’ SPAIN allowing for the later de-
velopment of specific actions between both organisa-
tions in the field of R&D.
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOUNDA-
TION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE &
‘ZAYIN TECHNOLOGY’ S.L.
Almería, 31st of January, 2013
The purpose of the present agreement is the creation
of a framework for collaboration between TECNOVA &
ZAYINTEC making it possible to develop activities rela-
ted to R&D.
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ‘BIOCOLOR’
S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLO-
GIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 11TH OF MARCH, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is to provide servi-
ces by TECNOVA in the project “Energy efficiency in the
sector 360º”.
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ECO-
NOMISTS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION & TECNOVA
FOUNDATION.
ALMERÍA, 13TH OF MARCH, 2013
The collaboration agreement takes place with a view to
collaborate in training activities organized by any of both
organisations.
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AGREEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BETWEEN THE
SUPREME COUNCIL OF OFFICIAL CHAMBERS FOR COM-
MERCE, INDUSTRY AND SAILING OF SPAIN & THE FOUN-
DATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRI-
CULTURE.
MADRID, 5TH OF MARCH, 2013
This agreement of acknowledgement has meant for
TECNOVA the fact of being recognised as consulting
body within the ‘InnoCámaras’ (InnoChambers) pro-
gramme, framed within the Operative Programme for
R&D for companies that are co-funded by the European
Regional Development Fund. The main aim of this pro-
gramme is to contribute to competitive improvement in
SMEs and for freelance workers by means of the intro-
duction of an innovation-based culture in their business
strategies as a key competitive tool for achieving a sus-
tainable economic growth.
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ‘MIGUEL GAR-
CÍA E HIJOS’, S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXI-
LIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 26TH OF MARCH, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “ACTIVEOLIVE:
preservation of highly perishable food products in active
packaging incorporating natural active compounds co-
ming from the olive oil industry”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN DOMCA S.A.U.
& THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLO-
GIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of April, 2013
The objective of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Lactic acid
bacteria and other antagonist microorganisms as bio
preservatives in freshly minimally processed horticultural
products”. This is to be developed under the 2013 EU-
ROTRANSBIO call.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘DESARROLLO
DE APLICACIONES FITOTÉCNICAS’ (DEVELOPMENT OF
PHYTO-TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS) S.A. & THE FOUN-
DATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRI-
CULTURE.
Almería, 3rd of April, 2013
The objective of the present contract is providing servi-
ces by TECNOVA in the R&D project “COLDFRUIT”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘TORRESA PRO-
YECTOS & INGENIERÍA’ & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE
AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of April, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Integrated
system: screen, false ceiling and technical floor”.
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ‘NATURAL
CRUNCH’ S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY
TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 3rd of April, 2013
The objective of the present contract is providing ser-
vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Advanced tech-
nologies for the development of innovative applications
from sub-products from the food industry (AGROINN-
TEC)”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘MIGUEL GARCÍA
E HIJOS’ S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY
TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of April, 2013
The object of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Design and
development of a robotic system for cutting stalks of
avocado”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘NAZARÍES IT’ &
THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES
IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 3rd of April, 2013
The aim of this contract is providing services by TECNO-
VA in the R&D project “Remote control of horticultural
production in greenhouses and integration with demand
forecasts and marketing systems”.
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COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN THE “ASSOCIA-
TION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGRO-INDUS-
TRIAL CLUSTER” (ACAL) & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE
AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of May, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Study of the
feasibility of the production of local aromatic species
from the province of Almería under greenhouse condi-
tions”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN THE “ASSOCIA-
TION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGRO-INDUS-
TRIAL CLUSTER” (ACAL) & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE
AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of May, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is providing services
by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Study of the feasibility
of the production of IV Gama mango in Agro-alimentary
industries”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN CAPITAL GENE-
TIC ETB, S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY
TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 3rd of June, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is to provide ser-
vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Improvement of
food quality and safety via the technification of proces-
ses of melon harvesting and handling”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘KOPPERT’
SPAIN S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TE-
CHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 8TH OF JULY, 2013
The aim of this contract is to the provision of services
by TECNOVA TC for carrying out agronomical essays for
harvesting peppers and tomatoes at the Experimental
Centre of the Foundation for the Auxiliary Technologies
in Agriculture.
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOUNDA-
TION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICUL-
TURE (TECNOVA) & THE ASSOCIATION OF COOKS AND
PASTRY COOKS ‘INDALO’, FROM ALMERÍA (ACRIA).
ALMERÍA, 30TH OF JULY, 2013
The objective of the present agreement is to establi-
sh a framework for collaboration between TECNOVA &
ACRIA. The purpose of this is to carry out joint actions
for promotion and collaboration in areas of mutual inte-
rest in the agro-alimentary field, resulting in an impro-
vement for the sector.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘INASOR’ AERO-
NAUTICS S.L.U. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY
TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 6TH OF AUGUST, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is to provide ser-
vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Improvement of
food quality and safety via technification of the proces-
ses of melon harvesting and handling”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘ALDEILLA’ IN-
DUSTRIAL SUPPLIES S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE
AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 2ND OF SEPTEMBER, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Design and
development of equipment for pepper shrinking”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘PRIMA-RAM’
S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNO-
LOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 2ND OF SEPTEMBER, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is providing services
by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Development of tech-
nology for irrigation application – Ultra-Low Flow Rate
Irrigation (ULR)”.
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COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘BBGREEN’ BIO-
LOGICAL SYSTEMS S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE
AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 12TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Develop-
ment and implementation of techniques for the massive
breeding of ‘Aphidius colemani’ for its production in a
bio-factory in Almería”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘INDUSER DEL
PONIENTE’, S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXI-
LIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 18TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is providing services
by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Development of equi-
pment for the clean cutting of melon and watermelon in
retail establishments”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘UNICA’ GROUP,
S.C.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECH-
NOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 27TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Improvement
of food quality and safety via technification of harvesting
and handling processes”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘MIGUEL GARCÍA
E HIJOS’, S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY
TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of October, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is providing services
by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Design and develo-
pment of a singular terminal element associated to an
anthropomorphic robot able to introduce peppers inside
boxes with little tops”.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN NEW GROWING
SYSTEMS, S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY
TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
ALMERÍA, 11TH OF OCTOBER, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is the provision of
services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Aquapony
with NGS System: breeding of tench and near integra-
tion with the breeding of micro-algae”.
CONTRACT FOR THE TRANSFER OF AN EXPERIMENTAL
PLOT OF LAND BETWEEN TECNOVA & NGS.
The objective of this contract is the transfer of an expe-
rimental plot of land for its use.
COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘FRUTAS TEJE-
RINA’, S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TE-
CHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE.
Almería, 1st of November, 2013
The purpose of the present contract is to provide ser-
vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Development
of a combined strategy for improving the post-harvest
lifespan of chestnuts”.
SPECIFIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOUNDATION FOR
THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE (TEC-
NOVA FOUNDATION) & THE PRIVATE FOUNDATION AS-
CAMM IN THE FIELD.
NOVEMBER, 2013
The aim of this agreement is to establish mutual colla-
boration in issues related to R&D-i and other activities of
interest to both parties.
11. Agreements, contracts and collaborations
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Other
Collaborations:
-- ACAL (Association for the improvement
of the agro-industrial cluster)
-- IDEA (Agency for Innovation and Develo-
pment in Andalusia)
-- ‘Agrar’ Soutern Plants, S.A.
-- ‘Agrobío’, S.L.
-- ‘Agroclean’, S.L.
-- ‘Agroindustrial Kimitec’, S.L.
-- Nutritional Agrolaboratories, S.A.
-- AIJU (Technological Centre for Toys)
-- ‘Almeriplant Semilleros’ (seedbeds), S.L.
-- ASEMPAL (Association of Business Peo-
ple from the province of Almería)
-- AFA (Association of Andalusian Founda-
tions)
-- AFBIA (Association for the Promotion of
Bio-technology in the Food Industry)
-- ‘Bbgreen’ Biological Systems, S.L.
-- ‘Bio Sol Portocarrero’, S.L.
-- ‘Biobest’ Biological Systems, S.A.
-- ‘Biocrisara’, S.L.
-- Vegetable Bionutrition, S.A.	
-- ‘Biorizon Biotech’, S.L.
-- ‘Bureau Veritas’, S.A.
-- ‘Cajamar’ savings bank
-- ‘Caparrós’ Nature, S.L.
-- ‘Capital Genetic ETB’, S.L.
-- Chamber for Commerce of Almería
-- Chamber for Commerce of Huelva
-- Chamber for Commerce of Motril
-- Campus of International Excellence in the
Agro-alimentary field (ceiA3)
-- CEPLA
-- Supreme Council for Scientific Research
-- CICAP
-- CITADESVA
-- CITOLIVA
-- Professional Association of Agricultural
Technical Engineers
-- Official Professional Association of Agri-
cultural Engineers of Andalusia
-- CTAER
-- CTAP
-- CTAQUA
-- Mechanical Constructions ‘Emilio Gea’,
S.L.
-- ‘Desarrolla’ Consulting, S.L.
-- Provincial Delegation for Farming, Fishe-
ries & Environment
-- Provincial Delegation for Economy, Inno-
vation, Science & Employment
-- DICSA (Industrial & Scientific Distribu-
tions S.L.)
-- ‘Econatur’ Labs, S.L.
-- Ecohal
-- ‘Enza Zaden’, S.L.
-- ‘Enza Zaden’ Research Centre, S.L.U.
-- ‘Eurosemillas’ (Euroseeds), S.A.
-- Extenda (Agency for the Foreign Promo-
tion of Andalusia)
-- ‘Formation Posgrado’, S.L.
-- Bahía Almeriport Foundation
-- Mediterranean Foundation
-- ‘Cajamar’ Foundation
-- ‘Gogarsa’, S.L.
-- ‘Himarcán’ Water & Climate Technique,
S.L.
-- ‘Hortalán’, S.L.
-- ‘Hortyfruta’
-- ICEX (Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade)
-- Idm (Ideas & Development for Continual
Improvement)
-- Aeronautical Industries ‘INASOR’, S.L.U.
-- [columna 3/3]
-- ‘Induser Poniente’ S.L.
-- Imp (Engineering, Maintenance & Pro-
ductivity)
-- ‘Ingro’ Machinery, S.L.
-- INTECA (Innovative Technology for Agri-
culture)
-- National Institute for Medicinal & Aroma-
tic Plants, Morocco
-- ‘Ispemar’, S.C.A.
-- ‘Jarquil Verde’
-- ‘Kopalmería’, S.L.
-- ‘Koppert’ Spain, S.L.
-- ‘La Gergaleña’
-- ‘Maher’ Applied Electronics, S.L.U.
-- Miguel García Sánchez & Sons, S.A.
-- ‘Mercomotril’, S.A.
-- New Growing Systems, S.L.
-- Agricultural Innovations, S.A.
-- ‘Nazaries IT’
-- ‘Alvi’ Nutritional
-- OTRI, University of Almería (Office for the
Transfer of Research Results)
-- OMVRAM (Regional office for adding
agricultural value to Moulouya)
-- PITA (Scientific-Technological Park of
Almería)
-- ‘Planprotect’, S.L.
-- ‘Planet Horizons’ Technologies
-- ‘Praxair’
-- ‘Reactiva’ Laboratories, S.L.
-- RETA (Andalusian Technological Areas
Network)
-- POCTEFEX Joint Technical Secretariat
-- ‘Sotrafa’, S.A.
-- ‘Torresa’ Engineering & Projects, S.L.
-- Unica Group, S.C.A.
-- University of Almería
-- Poly Technical University of Cartagena
-- ‘Vegacañada’, S.A.
11. Agreements, contracts and collaborations
Annual Report 2013
Certifications
Tecnova Foundation is certified in the Quality Management Systems
UNE EN ISO 9001:08, Management of R&D-i UNE 166002:06 & the
Environmental Management System UNE EN ISO 14001:04. In this
way, it is possible to improve all of our processes year by year, while
keeping our customers satisfied. In 2012, the corresponding audits
for the follow-up of these certifications were carried in the new pre-
mises.
Membership
Tecnova is an active member of the following associations and bo-
dies:
-- Spanish Association of Professionals working in Sensorial
Analysis (AEPAS, in Spanish).
-- AENOR. Tecnova coordinates the Normalisation
Technical Committee ‘AEN/ CTN 76/ SC 2/ GT: “ALMERIA
GREENHOUSES”.
-- AINIA [Technological Centre].
-- Associated to RETA [Andalusian Technological Areas
Network].
-- Association for the Promotion of Biotechnology in the
Food Industry (AFBIA, in Spanish).
-- Campus of International Excellence in the Agro-Alimentary
field [ceiA3].
-- Andalusian Association of Foundations (AFA, in Spanish).
-- Bahía Almeriport Foundation.
-- University of Almería (UAL) Mediterranean Foundation.
-- Founding Member of the AEI: “Association for the
Competitive Improvement of the Agro-Industrial Cluster”.
-- Member of the AEI ‘APREAN ENERGinnovación’ –
“Andalusian Cluster for Renewable Energies”.
-- PITA [Scientific-Technological Park of Almería, Spain].
12. Certifications and membership
Autovía del Mediterráneo (A-7) Exit 460.
Scientific-Technological Park of Almería (PITA)
Site of the Tecnova Technological Centre
Avda. de la Innovación, 23. PO Box: 04131 El Alquián (Almería) - Spain
Tel.: +34 950 29 08 22
administracion@fundaciontecnova.com
www.fundaciontecnova.com
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    2013 Report tecnovaT E CH N O L O G I C A L C E N T R E
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    4 Annual Report 2013 Year2013 has been a special year for Tecnova and for the Agro-Industrial sector which is at the heart of it. One of the most relevant milestones has been the official inauguration of new premises for Tecnova headquarters – a building that we own and which hosts technological and research spaces at the ser- vice of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, the Post-harvesting and the Packaging sectors. It was built thanks to both the funding and the support of the Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness, to- gether with the Department for Innovation of the Regional Government of Andalusia. The building is located at a key place such as PITA – the Technolog- ical Park of Almería. After a lot of effort and hard-work, something that used to be a project is now a reality, a reality to be able to provide quick solutions to the sector, thus becoming a meeting point for their companies. This is thanks to Tecnova’s pilot plants and labs, adapted to current needs in the field of the Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors, as well as to horticultural production technology - for offering real-life and practical solution to organizations in the Agro-In- dustrial sector. In this sense, and regarding infrastructures, we could also mention our 2nd site, known as Experimental Centre, and located near the village of Viator. But it will be dealt more in detail in the Report of 2014, since it was inaugurated this very year, in April 2014. With these two sites and the guarantee of 12 years 1. Letter by the President
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    Annual Report 2013 ofexperience, Tecnova has managed to create a business model adapted to the needs of companies, oriented to them, and focused on obtaining resour- ces. Actually, we have managed to reach a turnover of 2 million Euros in 2013, with a 71% of private fun- ding and a 29% of public one. It is because of this that I would like to stress the va- lue of the work carried out with the entities that are part of the Agro-Industrial cluster, the Marketing, Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors. In this way, we have showed our value for certainly strengthen agriculture and food & nutritional safety: working in new lines of interest for the sector, working adapting ourselves to sectors need in advance, and setting quality and customer satisfaction (an increasingly demanding one each day) as our main objectives. With this idea in mind, in June this year, we achie- ved one of our goals – to be considered as Support Centre for Technological Innovation at national level by the Spanish Ministry for Economy & Competi- tiveness. This means setting Tecnova as a model Technological Centre for organisations all around Spain when it comes to research. In relation to this, collaboration agreements and contracts have been signed with public and private bodies in order to promote joint actions for the de- velopment of the sector, with a clear aim – to get our efforts together to be side by side with compa- nies to boost R&D-i, or to help the sector in adap- ting itself to new market needs. This can be done by means of internationalisation and inter-business cooperation, thus making it possible to create jobs and also richness for the province of Almería. We must not forget that all of this would not have been possible if it was not for the whole team wor- king at the Foundation. In this sense, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the staff of Tec- nova Foundation, as well as to the governing team (Managing Board, Governing Council and Board members). All of them have given added value to Tecnova, something which no doubt has contribu- ted to enriching and highlighting us as a quality or- ganisation which is at the service of companies. Moreover, I would also like to thank the companies which have joined Tecnova in 2013, among which we could mention: Agrofresh Fruits and Vegetables Exportation, Bio Sabor SAT, Caparrós Nature S.L., Certis Europe S.C.A., Hortimax Growing Solutions S.L., Sertfruit S.A., Azud System S.A. & Única Group S.C.A. Taking this as a starting point, I would like to con- clude my letter bearing in mind an important cha- llenge for the future, which is to continue working for the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, and for the Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors, with the same drive, effort and positivism that we have ma- naged to keep intact during previous years. Finally, I am convinced that perseverance and in- novation are the keys to help to improve the future and so achieve increased productivity and compe- titiveness. In this sense, I would like to encourage all companies in the sector to be part of a com- mon challenge (Tecnova’s and our own) – to achie- ve the involvement and unity that are necessary to strengthen even further our sector, cooperating to- gether and setting it as one of the most relevant nation-wide. Mr. Emilio Martínez Aguado President of Tecnova
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    6 Annual Report 2013 TheFoundation for Auxiliary Technologies for Agricul- ture (Fundación Tecnova) was born on 9th of January, 2001. It is a non-profit private entity listed in the Re- gistry of Foundations from the Regional Ministry of So- cial Affairs of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (Spain) since 25th May, 2001, and together with more than 120 companies of the field of the Auxiliary Industry and Services for Agriculture. In March 2007, it was qualified as Technological Centre of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture at Andalusian le- vel by the Regional Ministry for Innovation, Science & Business and in June 2013, it was qualified by the Mi- nistry for Innvation Science & Business as Centre for Support for Technological Innovation at Spain. The MISSION of TECNOVA Technological Centre is to provide an added value, promoting innovation and te- chnological development while favouring business com- petiveness in the agriculture auxiliary industry sector. It works at international level and with the collaboration of all the agents involved in the process. The VISION of this Technological Centre is to be a ben- chmark and a provider of technological knowledge with an international view, regarding techniques to be applied in: agrochemistry, greenhouse construction, climate and environment control, packaging and containers, en- gineering, laboratories, agricultural and handling ma- chinery, plastics, biological production, ferti-irrigation, seeds, seedbeds, cultivation substrate, waste manage- ment & environment. The OPERATIONAL MODEL of TECNOVA Technological Centre is based on strategic working commissions. The- se are integrated by representatives of all implied sub- sectors, for a more optimised and comprehensive view, together with a further specialisation, in accordance with current business fabric. The PURPOSE of TECNOVA Technological Centre is the technological development, promotion and commercia- lisation of the Auxiliary Industry and Services for Agri- culture, by means of innovation, competitiveness and training promotion. For the said purpose, TECNOVA ca- rries out as many main and complementary activities as necessary, especially: a) Carrying out Investigation, Technological Develop- ment and Innovation (R&D+i) activities in areas rela- ted to production, commercialisation & the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture (Agroindustry). b) Promotion of relations between the members of the Foundation, as well as between the Foundation and the several other actors involved in the Science, Te- chnology and Business system. c) Collaboration and cooperation with other national and International bodies and organisations, in order to reach common goals and/or to participate in na- tional and international programmes. d) Provision of assistance and of advanced technologi- cal and engineering services in the mentioned field. e) Carrying out technological surveillance and collabo- rating in the transfer of Research results and Tech- nologies in this field. f) Organisation of training activities, technical con- ferences and sessions for the improvement of the scientific and technical education of citizens. Toge- ther with the organisation of other types of techno- logical events, such as fairs or conferences. g) Promotion and coverage of reports, publications, studies and statistical data, including prospective ones, in relation to the aforementioned sector. h) Carrying out promotion and commercialisation ac- tions for this industry. i) Engagement in any other general activity which could be of interest for the sector. 2. Overview
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    Annual Report 2013 2.Overview Our Progression 2001-2012 2001-2013 TRAINING No. of studies on the training needs of companies which are part of the Foundation 65 72 In-Person Training courses and sessions organised 91 108 Online Training courses and sessions organised 21 21 No. of people having being trained 2,922 3,372 Information Sessions 66 77 PROMOTION No. of information bulletins issued 249 281 No. of technological surveillance bulletins issued 80 90 No. of press releases 2,168 2,702 Collaborations 151 162 No. of actions for the promotion of the Auxiliary Industry and Services for Agriculture carried out by Tecnova 478 489 Collaboration agreements 121 152 INTERNATIONALISATION No. of commercial missions in which Tecnova participated 105 114 No. of commercial missions organised 49 54 No. of international fairs attended 40 45 No. of queries answered on Foreign Trade 1,920 1,977 Projects developed on Foreign Trade 18 20 R&D+i No. of R&D+i projects developed by Tecnova 41 46 No. of collaborations with companies for R&D projects 126 179 No. of registered trademarks for companies 15 15 No. of companies advised on R&D+i issues 273 401 No. of queries answered on R&D+i issues 1,569 1,876 No. of publications 77 79
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    8 Annual Report 2013 3.Catalogue of Services What does Tecnova offer? • Collaboration and continuous support throughout the whole innovation process. • Tailor made solutions based on client needs. • Personalised customer service at every stage of the project. • Complete confidentiality regarding the devel- opment and results of the company projects. • Advanced technological services. • Workforce: We are proud to have a team made up of scientists, agricultural, industrial, chemical and biological engineers, as well as graduates and support staff with a wide range of experience in the sector. • Equipment: We have equipment that uses cut- tingedge technology, able to provide the best solutions to the production, sales, postharvest and packaging sectors. Strategic Development for R&D&I 1Food and Vegetable Production Technology: 1. Production technology design. 2. Process modernisation and automation. 3. Development of agricultural trials. 4. Environmental sustainability. 2Services: • Design and mechanical calculations. • Environmental Sustainability. • Automation, robotics and artificial vision. • Plastic materials. • Optimisation of agro-industrial structures. 3Postharvest and Packaging Technology: 1. Development of new products and Methods. 2. Postharvest Handling. 3. Agrifood Packaging. 4. Non destructive analysis technologies. 4 Services: • Postharvest consulting. • Non-destructive analysis techniques • Packaging studies. • Ready-to-eat and Fresh Cut Vegetable. 5Agricultural Trials: 6Services: • Characterisation studies for the introduction of new crops and varieties. • Development and evaluation of new products for
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    Annual Report 2013 3.Catalogue of Services zero residue agriculture. • Evaluation in microcosmos and in semi-field and field conditions to characterise the efficiency of new beneficial insects to combat insect plagues. • Fine-tuning of micropropagation techniques in plant species. • Formulation screening of new products by means of agricultural trials in lamp growth chambers. • Development and evaluation of new substrates and using sustainable crop production. • Studies to improve the efficiency of inputs in the production system of vegetables grown in green- houses. • Evaluation of cutting-edge technology for the production of vegetable crops grown in green- houses. 7Gastronomical Development: 8Sensorial analysis laboratory. • It is a vital, integral part in determining the quality of any type of food. 9Services: • Panel of experts. • Panel of consumers. • Expert and non-expert focus groups. • Sensory profile (texture, taste, etc). • Company consulting. 10Gastronomical innovation laboratory. 11 Services: • Nutritional optimisation. • Healthy cooking. • Gastronomical meetings and short courses. • Presentations for new products. • Show cooking. • Evaluation of fruit and vegetable products. • Development of ready-cooked products.
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    10 Annual Report 2013 RelatedActivities 12Innovation • Responsible for its own R&D&I projects belonging to Tecnova as well as those of companies and public and prívate research centres. 13 Innovation management • Technical consulting. • Information and guidance in the field of tax law. • Research into the state- of-the art and techniques regarding the project. 14Publication of Results (OTRI) • Coordination of technological innovation projects. • Facilitate technology and knowledge transfer. • Encourage the creation of Technology Based Companies. • Organisation and advertising of conferences. • Help to find financing for companies. • Applying for patents, utility models, brands and hallmarks processing. • Technology watch. • Awareness of popular science 15Public Relations and Marketing 16i g w u • Creation of electronic press releases. • Press agent. • Specialist research and article publication. • Job offers. 17Training • Organising and running short courses,seminars and workshops with successful companies and business gurus. • Training for agricultural, postharvest and packag- ing technology at national and international level. 18Foreign Trade • Organisation of promotional activities, including Outbound and Inbound Trade Missions • Participation at international agricultural trade fairs. • Carrying out development plans and market re- search for emerging economies. • Technology transfer at government and business level. • Technology transfer and projects of interest for the sector. • Development of turnkey projects. • Creation of national and international consorti- ums. • Help to find financing. 3. Catalogue of Services
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    Annual Report 2013 STRATEGICPROJECTSGENERAL RESSOURCES INNOVATION TPH LABORATORIESTRADE & MARKETING TPE GOV. COUNCIL DIRECTION FOUNDATION BOARD MANAGING BOARD Organisation Structure In order to attain its objectives, TECNOVA is organised according to an efficient and working structure. It is with this view in mind that the following structure was detailed in 4. Corporative Information the articles of association of the Foundation. All subsectors of the agriculture auxiliary industry are represented in the Gouverning Council.
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    12 Annual Report 2013 EXECUTIVEBOARD POSITION COMPANY NAME President CERYS, S.A. Mr. Emilio Martínez Aguado Vice-president 1st SISTEMAS DE CALOR, S.L Mr. Antonio Cambil Montoro Vice-president 2nd PITA, S.A Mr. Rafael Peral Sorroche Secretary AMB, S.A. Mr. Antonio Alonso Alarcón Treasurer AGROBIO, S.L. Mr. Francisco Torres Carmona Member DICSA, S.L. Mr. Emilio Leite Terrasa Member IMP CONSULTORES, S.L Mr. Antonio Mayor Rodríguez 4. Corporative Information
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    Annual Report 2013 GOVERNINGCOUNCIL CARGO COMPANY NAME AND LAST NAME PRESIDENT CERYS, S.A. Mr. Emilio Martínez Aguado 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT SISTEMAS DE CALOR, S.L Mr. Antonio Cambil Montoro 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT PITA,S.A. Mr. Rafael Peral Sorroche   SECRETARY AMB, S.A Mr. Francisco Martínez Alcaraz TREASURER AGROBIO, S.L. Mr. Francisco Torres Carmona MEMBERS BIOBEST SISTEMAS BIOLÓGICOS, S.L. Mr. Fernando Castilla Cantón DICSA, DISTRIBUCIONES INDUSTRIALES Y CIENTÍFICAS, S.L. Mr. Emilio Leite Terrasa HIMARCAN, TÉCNICA DEL AGUA Y CLIMA, S.L Mr. José Manuel Pérez González IDEAS Y DESARR. PARA LA MEJORA CONTÍNUA IDM, S.L. Mr. Angel Barranco Vega INGENIERIA MANTENIMIENTO Y PRODUCTIVIDAD, S.L Mr. Antonio Mayor Rodríguez INGENIERIA Y CENTRO DE CÁLCULO, S.A. Mr. Francisco Martínez Rguez. JARQUIL ANDALUCÍA, S.A. Mr. Miguel López Martínez PHILOSEED ESPAÑA, S.L Mr. Manuel López Martínez PLANPROTECT, S.L. Mr. Juan José Martínez Lázaro GRUPO HISPATEC INFORMÁTICA EMPRESARIAL, S.A Mr. Miguel Rodríguez de la Rubia SOTRAFA, S.A. Mr. Vicente Cejas Medina SMURFIT KAPPA ALMERIA, S.A. Mr. Miguel Hernández Góngora TECNOPONIENTE INVERNADEROS, S.L. Mr. Manuel Villegas Fuentes 4. Corporative Information
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    14 Annual Report 2013 TECHNICALTEAM MANAGEMENT Mª CARMEN GALERA QUILES OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY MS. GUADALUPE LÓPEZ DÍAZ MR. JOSÉ LUIS PARDO ALONSO MS. Mª DEL MAR VILLEGAS OLIVA MR. EDUARDO PARDO MARTÍNEZ POSTHARVEST AND PACKAGING TECH. MR. ANDRÉS CONESA BUENO ANALITICAL SERVICES MR. ADOLFO DE VALENZUELA SANTAELLA MR. JOAQUÍN POZO DENGRA BUSINESS DIEGO TERUEL GIMÉNEZ INNOVATION MR. FRANCISCO IBÁÑEZ CRUZ MS. ESTHER ESCÁMEZ HERNÁNDEZ MS. ALEJANDRA FERRER AGUIRRE Technical Team TECHNICAL TEAM AGRONOMICAL TRIALS MS. CAROLINA CLARA MARTÍNEZ GAITÁN MS. CAROLINA SÁNCHEZ BARRANCO MR. FRANCISCO GARCÍA CHECA MR. JORGE MOLINA CASTILLO MR. FRANCISCO DOMÍNGUEZ MATEO MR. FERNANDO JIMÉNEZ SÁNCHEZ MR. JOSÉ LUIS BARRANCO VICIANA CORPORATE RESOURCES MR. MIGUEL RODRÍGUEZ SÁNCHEZ MS. APOLONIA GÁZQUEZ GÁZQUEZ MS. MARÍA MOLINA PÉREZ MS. VERÓNICA NAVARRO JIMÉNEZ MS. LOLA GARCÍA RODRÍGUEZ 4. Corporative Information
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    Annual Report 2013 GoverningCouncil The Governing Council is in charge of governing, mana- ging and representing the Foundation, which will meet with its foundational aims while being able to delegate powers to one or more of its members. Competences include sorting out any issues concerning the governing, managing and representation of the Foundation, as well as the interpretation and edition of the Statutes. The first Governing Council meeting of the year was held on the 5th of June, with the following Agenda: report by the President, overview and approval of budget, yearly inventory and accounts, auditing report of 2012, as well as approval of new members and acceptance of their position, among other issues. During this meeting, and event also took place for bi- dding farewell to Mr. Alfredo Sánchez, celebrating his career as 2nd Vice-President of Tecnova on behalf of the Technological Park of Almería. On the 26th of November, a 2nd meeting of the Gover- ning Council took place, in which the following was on the Agenda: approval of Action Plan 2014, overview of applications to join the Foundation (followed by appro- val, if deemed convenient), report by the President, and other issues of interest to the Foundation. 5. Composition of the Board
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    16 Annual Report 2013 COMPANIESIN 2013 Biotechnology Greenhouses Certification Consulting Climatecontrolsystems Fertilizers AgriculturalNutrients Phytosanitary Training Containersandpackagings Information&comm.techn. Engineering Institutions Laboratories Agriculturalmachinery Post-harvestmachinery Otherservices Plastics Pestcontrol Irrigationandfertirrigation Seeds Seedbeds Environ.controlsystems Substrates Watertreatments Wastetreatments&environ. 1 ACTIVIDADES MEDIOAMBIENTALES SOSTENIBLES, S.L. (A.M.S.) 2 AGENCIA DE INNOVACIÓN Y DESARROLLO DE ANDALUCIA 3 AGRAR PLANTAS DEL SUR, S.A 4 AGRINATURE INDÁLICA, S.A. 5 AGRISTAL, S.L 6 AGROBIO, S.L. 7 AGROCOLOR, S.L. 8 AGROINDUSTRIAL KIMITEC, S.L 9 AGROINVER, S.L. 10 AGROLABORATORIOS NUTRICIONALES, S.A. 11 AGROSISTEMAS DEL SUR, S.L. 12 ALARCONTROL, S.L. 13 ALDEILLA SUMINISTROS INDUSTRIALES, S.L 14 ALMERIPLANT EXPLOTACIONES, S.L. 15 AMB, S.A 16 ARES CONSULTORES, S.L. 17 ARS PRIVILEGIUM, S.L. 18 BIO CRISARA S.L. 19 BIOBEST SISTEMAS BIOLÓGICOS, S.L. 20 BIOCOLOR, S.L Listing Company Foundation Tecnova Associate Companies 5. Composition of the Board
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    Annual Report 2013 COMPANIESIN 2013 Biotechnology Greenhouses Certification Consulting Climatecontrolsystems Fertilizers AgriculturalNutrients Phytosanitary Training Containersandpackagings Information&comm.techn. Engineering Institutions Laboratories Agriculturalmachinery Post-harvestmachinery Otherservices Plastics Pestcontrol Irrigationandfertirrigation Seeds Seedbeds Environ.controlsystems Substrates Watertreatments Wastetreatments&environ. 21 BIOGOLDEN, S.L 22 BIOINTEGRA MEDIOAMBIENTAL, S.L. 23 BIOLÓGICOS ZENITRAM, S.L. 24 BIONUTRICIÓN VEGETAL, S.A. (B.N.V.) 25 BIORIZON BIOTECH, S.L. 26 BUILDING-IDEAS, S.L.L 27 BUREAU VERITAS ESPAÑOL, S.A 28 CADIA INGENIERÍA, S.L. 29 CAJAMAR 30 CAPITAL GENETIC EBT, S.L. 31 CARFIA, S.L. (COFLOR) 32 CARRETILLAS AMATE, S.L 33 CENTRO DE FORM. NOBEL XXI, S.L. 34 CERYS S.A. (GRUPO ALMAFRUT ALMERÍA) 35 COLEGIO OFICIAL DE INGENIEROS TÉCNICOS AGRÍCOLAS 36 CONSTRUCCIONES MECÁNICAS EMILIO GEA, S.L. 37 CRISTALERÍA PLATIL, S.L. 38 CUALIN INTEGRAL, S.L. 39 DELEGACIÓN INNOVACION, CIENCIA Y EMPRESA 40 DESARROLLOS INDUSTRIALES Y APLICACIONES NAVALES, S.L. 41 DERETIL AGRONUTRICIONAL, S.L.U 42 DICSA, DISTRIBUCIONES INDUSTRIALES Y CIENTÍFICAS, S.L. 43 ECOHIDRO AGUA Y MEDIO AMBIENTE EBT, S.L. 44 ENZA ZADEN ESPAÑA, S.L. Listing Company Foundation Tecnova 5. Composition of the Board
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    18 Annual Report 2013 COMPANIESIN 2013 Biotechnology Greenhouses Certification Consulting Climatecontrolsystems Fertilizers AgriculturalNutrients Phytosanitary Training Containersandpackagings Information&comm.techn. Engineering Institutions Laboratories Agriculturalmachinery Post-harvestmachinery Otherservices Plastics Pestcontrol Irrigationandfertirrigation Seeds Seedbeds Environ.controlsystems Substrates Watertreatments Wastetreatments&environ. 45 ESTRATEGIA DE CREATIVIDAD, S.L. 46 EUROSEMILLAS, S.A 47 FORMATIO POSTGRADO, S.L. 48 FRADA INVERNADEROS, S.L. 49 FUNDACIÓN BAHÍA ALMERIPORT 50 FUNDACIÓN CAJAMURCIA 51 FUNDACIÓN MEDITERRANEA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERÍA 52 GESTORA DE RESIDUOS DEL SUR, S.L. 53 GOGARSA S.L. 54 GRUPO HISPATEC INFORMÁTICA EMPRESARIAL, S.A 55 HIJO DE ALFREDO RODRÍGUEZ, S.L. 56 HIMARCAN, TÉCNICA DEL AGUA Y CLIMA, S.L. 57 HORTALAN MED, S.L 58 IDEAS Y DESARR. PARA LA MEJORA CONTÍNUA IDM, S.L. 59 IMANIMA, S.L.L 60 IN3 ACCIONES TECNICAS, S.L 61 INDALCONGRESS, S.L 62 INDUSER PONIENTE, S.L 63 INGENIERIA MANTENIMIENTO Y PRODUCTIVIDAD, S.L 64 INGENIERIA Y CENTRO DE CÁLCULO, S.A. 65 INGRO MAQUINARIA, S.L 66 INVERNADEROS FERRER, S.L 67 INVERSIONES PLÁSTICAS TPM AGRÍCOLA, S.A. 68 ISPEMAR, SOLUCIONES AGRÍCOLAS NATURALES, SCA. Listing Company Foundation Tecnova 5. Composition of the Board
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    Annual Report 2013 COMPANIESIN 2013 Biotechnology Greenhouses Certification Consulting Climatecontrolsystems Fertilizers AgriculturalNutrients Phytosanitary Training Containersandpackagings Information&comm.techn. Engineering Institutions Laboratories Agriculturalmachinery Post-harvestmachinery Otherservices Plastics Pestcontrol Irrigationandfertirrigation Seeds Seedbeds Environ.controlsystems Substrates Watertreatments Wastetreatments&environ. 69 JARQUIL ANDALUCÍA, S.A. 70 JOSÉ Mª MARTINEZ GUERRERO 71 JOSÉ VALVERDE RODRÍGUEZ 72 KEEPFRESH AGROANDALUCIA, S.L. 73 KOPPERT ESPAÑA, S.L 74 LABORATORIO ANALÍTICO BIOCLÍNICO, S.L. 75 LABORATORIOS ECONATUR, S.L.U 76 LEON Y VERGEL ASESORES, S.L 77 MADERAS Y CONTRACHAPADOS, S.L. 78 MARTÍNEZ INTEGRAL, S.L. 79 MIGUEL GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ E HIJOS S.A. 80 MONTAJES DE ELÉCTRICIDAD MOYA, S.L. 81 NEW GROWING SYSTEM, S.L 82 NOVEDADES AGRÍCOLAS, S.A. 83 PARQUE CIENTÍFICO-TECNOLÓGICO DE ALMERÍA (PITA) S.A 84 PELEMIX, S.L 85 PIQUERSA MAQUINARIA, S.A. 86 PHILOSEED ESPAÑA, S.L 87 PHYCOELEMENTA, S.L 88 PLANPROTECT, S.L. 89 PLATAFORMA DE PUBLICIDAD, S.A. 90 PONIENTEPLAST, S.A. 91 PRIMA-RAM, S.A. 92 RAFAEL ALONSO AGUILERA S.L. Listing Company Foundation Tecnova 5. Composition of the Board
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    20 Annual Report 2013 COMPANIESIN 2013 Biotechnology Greenhouses Certification Consulting Climatecontrolsystems Fertilizers AgriculturalNutrients Phytosanitary Training Containersandpackagings Information&comm.techn. Engineering Institutions Laboratories Agriculturalmachinery Post-harvestmachinery Otherservices Plastics Pestcontrol Irrigationandfertirrigation Seeds Seedbeds Environ.controlsystems Substrates Watertreatments Wastetreatments&environ. 93 REACTIVA LABORATORIO, S.L 94 RIEGOS Y TECNOLOGÍA, S.L. 95 RIJK ZWAAN IBÉRICA, S.A. 96 RITEC-HIDRO, S.L 97 S&B INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SPAIN, S.L.U. 98 SEMILLAS ALMERÍA I+D, S.L. 99 SEMILLERO LAIMUND, S.L. 100 SICA AGRIQ, S.L. 101 SISTEMAS DE CALOR 102 SMURFIT KAPPA ALMERIA, S.A. 103 SOLAQUA GEN LIMITED 104 SOLPLAST, S.A. 105 SOTRAFA, S.A. 106 TECNOPONIENTE INVERNADEROS, S.L. 107 TORRESA EUROCONSTRUCCIONES S.L. 108 UDAPI & ASOCIADOS, S.L. 109 ULMA AGRÍCOLA, S.COOP. 110 VELLSAM MATERIAS BIOACTIVAS, S.L. 111 VERDILAND EDICIONES, S.L. 112 VIAGRO, S.A. 113 VIAJES CEMO, S.A. 114 VITRANSGROUP INTERNATIONAL, S.L 115 WISE IRRISYSTEM, S.L. 116 ZETA SEEDS, S.L. Listing Company Foundation Tecnova 5. Composition of the Board
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    Annual Report 2013 NEWSCOMPANIES IN 2013 Biotechnology Greenhouses Certification Consulting Climatecontrolsystems Fertilizers AgriculturalNutrients Phytosanitary Training Containersandpackagings Information&comm.techn. Engineering Institutions Laboratories Agriculturalmachinery Post-harvestmachinery Otherservices Plastics Pestcontrol Irrigationandfertirrigation Seeds Seedbeds Environ.controlsystems Substrates Watertreatments Wastetreatments&environ. 117 AGROFRESH Exportación de Frutas y Hortalizas 118 BIO SABOR, SAT 119 CAPARRÓS NATURE, S.L 120 CERTIS EUROPE, S.C.A 121 HORTIMAX GROWING SOLUTIONS, S.L 122 SERFRUIT, S.A 123 SISTEMA AZUD, S.A 124 UNICA GROUP, S.C.A List New Companies Foundation Tecnova 2013 During 2013, we have built companies from different industry subsectors Assistant Agricultural Marketing and also add value to the whole sector. These entities are in addition to various regions throughout Spain and strengthening the process of expanding nationwide Tecnova Foundation. 5. Composition of the Board
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    22 Annual Report 2013 Amongthe main direct services offered by Tecnova to the business sector, we could mention: Agronomical Trials Area • Evaluation analysis of new organic amendments for the soil. • Evaluation trial of the efficiency of new products and their possible side effects on auxiliary fauna. • Evaluation trial of alternative crops grown under greenhouse conditions. • Two variety evaluation trial. • Evaluation trial of new technologies for the pro- duction of horticultural products. • Evaluation trial of new nutritional products. 6. Services started in 2013
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    Annual Report 2013 Post-harvestingArea • Sense Analysis • Consumer board: Market studies related to the following products – the typical tomato-based Spanish meals of gazpacho & salmorejo, four types of melon, watermelon and IV Gama mango. • Focus Group: Studies on the sensorial quality of courgettes. • Studies on Post-harvesting life-span • Evaluation of the variety reaction when proces- sing the following horticultural products: au- bergine, beans, pepper, cucumber and tomato. Analysis-related Services • Microbiological analysis. • Analysis of anti-oxidant compounds. • Total anti-oxidant capacity. • Fatty acids profile. • Nutritional labelling analysis. • Stating the f0 preservation parameters. • Multi-element analysis. • Soil characterization. 6. Services started in 2013
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    24 Annual Report 2013 Newservices and challenges for the R&D+I Department Thanks to the new Tecnova headquarters, the Tech- nological Centre will be able to offer real servic- es to companies, due to its perfectly prepared and equipped facilities in the area of Post-harvesting and Packaging Technology, as well as Horticultural Pro- duction Technology. Moreover, we can offer a 12h field located in Viator (Almería) as Experimental Centre, which represents a technological showcase for the companies within the Auxiliary Industry. This centre hosts greenhouse struc- tures of several types in which it is possible to carry out agronomical trials with a view to assess products and technologies, or to develop new crops, among other. With these two sites, Tecnova can offer direct servic- es covering all value chain, ranging from production in the fields to post-harvesting, and up to the final con- sumer, thanks to the advice of a specialised working team and to a technology that is tailored to customer needs. Actions for Technological Transfer & R&D+I Office for the Transfer of Research Results (OTRI) The Ministry for Science and Innovation, currently the Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness, ac- knowledged the contri- bution of the Tecnova TC in Technological Transfer by means of its registra- tion in the OTRI Register. This acknowledgement is the highest point in the evolution of the Technological Centre in terms of promoting innovation and spread- ing its results in the field of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture. The OTRI is a service offered by Tecnova TC in charge of promoting and managing the relations of the Cen- tre with the world of innovation and with corporate technological development in the field of research. It is also the unit responsible for promoting and spread- ing the results of R&D+I projects carried out by the Foundation to the public, as well as to provide infor- mation on new funding lines for businesses. Participation in the bi-annual International Conference “Biomicroworld” 2013 Tecnova has participated, with the presentation of a research poster, in the prestigious bi-annual Inter- national Conference “Biomicroworld” 2013: “V Inter- national Conference of Environmental, Industrial and Applied Microbiology”, held in the “Universidad Com- plutense”, in Madrid. The report presented was on the results obtained in a research work in which the application of several physical treatments was stud- ied, such as Type-C and thermic ultraviolet radiation to reduce the impact of rottenness and so improve the lifespan of ecological lemons imported across the sea from Chile. 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Participationin the Forum for Innovation and Technology in the Agro-Alimentary sector “FOOD I&DT” (Lisbon) Tecnova researchers have presented two R&D+I pro- jects to the Forum for Innovation and Technology within the Agro-Alimentary sector known as “FOOD I&DT”, framed within the International Show “Alimen- taria & Horexpo”, held in Lisboa.More specifically, the device presented was one used for dry disinfection using UV-C radiation in fruit and vegetable handling lines, developed by Ingro Machinery, with initial re- search support by Tecnova. This project received the 3rd prize in a competition for innovative projects. The prize was given by the State Secretary for Food and Agro-alimentary Research of Portugal himself - Mr. Nuno Vieira e Brito. The 2nd project dealt with NIR technology for the measurement of Bix degrees in melon and watermelon. Keeping quality of organic lemon very affected by incidence of Penicillium digitatum, by using combinations of physical treatments: UV-C and temperature Conesa, A.; Pozo-Dengra, J*.; López, G.; Galera, M.C. Department of Postharvest and Packaging Technology, Technological Center Tecnova, Parque Científico- Tecnológico de Almería, Avda. de la Innovación, 23, 04131, Almería, Spain. agroalimentaria@fundaciontecnova.com BIOMICROWORLD 2013. MADRID, October 2-4th, 2013 Abstract Conclusions Oficina de Transferencia de Resultados de Investigación Reducing the high incidence of Penicillium digitatum over organic lemon, by using environmentally friendly treatments, based on the use of emergent technology as ultraviolet light combined with thermal treatments. Materials and methods In the present work the incidence of combinations of different doses of UV-C with the use of moderate to high storage temperature before cold storage, on overall quality and shelf life of organic lemon was evaluated. Ultraviolet light in electromagnetic spectrum range between 200-280 nm (type C) has a strong effect against microorganism growth. Summary treatments 1. CT: Control. 2. TT (Thermal treatment): application of 35 ºC during 24 hours previous cold storage. 3. UVm: moderate UVC doses (1kJ/m2). 4. UVh: high UVC dose (4kJ/m2). 5. UVm + TT: 1kJ/m2 + application of 35 ºC for 24 hours previous cold storage. 6. UVh + TT: 4kJ/m2 + application of 35 ºC for 24 hours previous cold storage. Analytical determinations: 1. Evolution of color (CIELab system). 2. Evaluation of incidence of Penicillum. digitatum. 3. Visual appearance. Results  Thermal treatment was a positive effect, reducing level of rots. CT TT UVm UVh  UVC have not a positive effect.  High doses (4 kJ/m2) was even worse treatment compared to moderate doses.  Thermal treatment + high doses (4 kJ/m2) was the best combination. UVm + TT UVh + TT Incidence rots. 21 days shipping + treatments + 4 days at 8 ºC (transport) + 8 days at 20 ºC (commercialization). Effect of different treatments over color parameters.  All the treatments produced a reduction of L*, which results in a slight loss of brightness. Code: 980 References: Allende, A., Artés, F. 2003. Combined ultraviolet-C and modified atmosphere packaging treatments for reducing microbial growth of fresh processed lettuce. Lebensm. Wissen. und-Technol. 36: 779-786 7. R&D+I
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    26 Annual Report 2013 Participationin the European Forum for Science, Technology & Innovation “Transfiere 2013”. The Tecnova Technological Centre participated for the 2nd time in the International Forum promoted by the association RETA. This has been a meeting point for the supply and demand in R&D+I, gathering to- gether the most important representatives in Innova- tion, both at Spanish and European level. On this occasion, the Head for R&D+I projects, Ms. Guadalupe López, focused her participation in the meetings devoted to the Energy and Agro-alimentary sectors, as well as with a presentation on the Tecnova R&D+I lines and services. Attendance to the RETA annual meeting Ms. Mª. Carmen Galera attended as manager and representative of the Tecnova Foundation to the an- nual meeting of RETA, an association Tecnova is sub- scribed to. This event took place at the same time as the European Forum for Science, Technology & Innovation “Transfiere 2013”, also organised by RETA. Participation in ‘CIP Eco-innovation Infoday’, Brussels Representatives from Tecnova travelled to Brussels in order to attend an Info Day about “CIP ECOINNO- VATION”. This call is aimed at supporting innovation to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) so that a product or process is out in the market in a period of two years after completing the project. Moreover, our representative could have a personal meeting with 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 oneof the representatives of the evaluation team within the call, EACI, so as to present some proposals for R&D+I projects in cooperation with companies of the agro-industrial sector and concerning the reval- orisation of farming waste. Participation in the Networking of Foundations from Almería with AFA (Andalusian Association of Foundations) Tecnova Technological Centre was the host of an event organised by the Andalusian Association of Foundations whose aim was to do some network- ing and so get to know the work of the different the foundations existing in the province of Almería. The purpose was also to be able to establish contacts and joint synergies resulting in cooperation between them in the future. The foundations attending to this event were: “Almería Social y Laboral”, “Amería Siglo XXI”, “CTAER”, “Almeriense de Tutela”, “Fundación Bahía Almeriport”, “FAEEM”, “Cajamar”, “Fundación Medi- terránea” (University of Almería) and, of course, Tec- nova. 7. R&D+I
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    28 Annual Report 2013 Meetingfor raising awareness on Funding Tools, by CDTI Tecnova Technological Centre, together with the Centre for Industrial and Technological Development (CDTI), worked for raising awareness across compa- nies with a view to getting them to know the new CDTI tools for supporting R&D in companies, individually or in collaboration with other companies. The meeting was led by Mr. Carlos Franco, CDTI Technician. Participation in the Sessions for Qualification of PIDI Network representatives Mr. Francisco Ibáñez, Technician in the R&D+I De- partment of Tecnova, attended the Sessions for Qual- ification of PIDI Network representatives held in El Es- corial, Madrid. The purpose was to get to know the new and future R&D+I strategies, both at national and European level, which could benefit SMEs in the Aux- iliary Industry, Post-harvesting and Packaging sectors. Participation in the Open Doors Days at UAL (University of Almería) – Actions for raising awareness and for project-related knowledge transfer Tecnova Technological Centre, together with PITA (Industrial and Technological Park of Almería), partici- pated in the UAL Open Doors Days with a joint stand. The idea was to make Tecnova Foundation known, as well as to promote and give information on the most relevant projects going on to young University students. In this sense, students and some business people visited our stand and showed interest on the 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Coordinationand control meetings - “HUMIDEX” project During 2013, a series of coordination and control meetings were held between the members of the partnership of companies participating in the HUMI- DEX project, with a view to present the different ac- tivities developed by the companies for coordinating its implementation. The project is called “HUMIDEX: Control of the humidity level as a limiting factor for competitiveness, employability and exporting capaci- ty in the Andalusian agro-alimentary cluster”. It is led by the company ‘Novedades Agrícolas’, together with Agrobío’, ‘Alarcontrol’, ‘Almeriplant’ & ‘Sistemas de cross-border projects AGROTEC or RETCETEC, as well as on the employment possibilities offered by Tecno- va in relation to the companies within the Foundation. 7. R&D+I
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    30 Annual Report 2013 Calor’,and has been funded by the Ministry for Econ- omy and Innovation, as part of the call “FEDER-IN- TERCONECTA”, and through IDEA Agency & CDTI. Participation in the POCTEFEX sessions “Innovation in the agro- alimentary industry” Within the Framework of the ‘Aashara’ project, led by the Andalusian Council of Chambers of Commerce as part of the POCTEFEX programme, a session took place in the Chamber of Commerce of Huelva. This was about innovation in the Agro-alimentary industry. Tecnova participated in it by presenting its Techno- logical Centre, activities and projects. In this sense, the POCTEFEX projects were also of interest, since Tecnova participate on them, as well as AGROTEC & RETCETEC. Later on, Tecnova held B2B meetings with bodies attending the event. Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture: Technological Watch Bulletins These Technological Watch Bulletins (on packaging and wrapping, greenhouses, farming machinery, wa- tering, plastics or net mesh) are published as a tech- nological watch on the situation of the sector in terms of innovation. 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Theyalso present the national and international pat- ents published during the year 2013 in each of the aforementioned sectors. Healthy Tecnova Bulletin The monthly bulletin ‘Healthy Tecnova’ has managed to be a success among readers, because it deals with healthy issues that are diet-related. The idea is to promote healthy habits and to spread information on technical and scientific aspects of interest, both for professional experts and for all sorts of readers feel- ing curious about different aspects of the agro-ali- mentary sector or about having a healthy, adequate & high-quality diet. The research lines of the Technological Centre are aimed at carrying out R&D+I projects related to the areas of Post-harvesting Technology and Packaging, as well as Horticultural Production Technology. Below, an outline is presented of the R&D+I projects carried out by the Technological Centre along these lines: Own projects “Valoriza” project: Diagnosis in the AIA (Auxiliary Industry of Agriculture) value chain This project, led by Tecnova Foundation and with the participation of Imp Consulting, had the gener- al purpose of providing technical assistance for car- rying out diagnostic actions in the value chain of 10 SMEs belonging the AIA, Post-harvesting and Pack- aging sectors. By means of it, it would be possible to realise of the existing opportunities for improving their productivity and competitiveness. This project had the financial support of the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Andalusian Regional Government, and was co-funded by ERDF. Project: Comprehensive Energy Management of Greenhouse Crop Systems This ambitious project started in 2009 with funding from the Andalusian Department for Economy, In- novation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF. The initiative was partly developed by Tecnova TC andNÚMERO Diciembre 2013 31 Red PI+D+i CDTI Servicio de Asesoramiento Personalizado + Información Agroalimentaria Catálogo de servicios + Información Tecnocomercio Catálogo de servicios + Información TTTEEECCCNNNOOOVVVAAA SSSAAALLLUUUDDDAAABBBLLLEEE Boletín agroalimentario ÁREA DE TECNOLOGÍA POSTCOSECHA Y ENVASADO IX Congreso Internacional de Nutrición, Alimentación y Dietética, 19-21 marzo 2014 Madrid del 19 al 21 de Marzo de 2014. El IX Congreso Internacional Nutrición, Alimentación y Dietética, organizado por SEDCA y SPRIM, tendrá lugar los días 19, 20 y 21 de marzo de 2014 en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Como novedad, este año se abren nuevas categorías de participación con la voluntad de dar cabida tanto a trabajos de investigación como a experiencias educativas en nutrición, entre otros proyectos, que podremos conocer de la mano de sus autores en varias sesiones específicas. Si las propiedades de la lechuga no inclinaron la balanza de las preferencias hasta la fecha, ciertos valores atribuidos a la insulsa hoja verde podrían generar un cambio en nuestra dieta. Resulta que algunos pueblos de la antigüedad le atribuyen al vegetal la capacidad de incentivar el apetito sexual, los egipcios creían que la lechuga era la clave para volverse víctima de la pasión y la lujuria, según informa la revista Smithsonian. Bajo el título “Cuando la lechuga era un símbolo sexual sagrado”, el artículo de la publicación estadounidense sobre ciencia, naturaleza e historia, explica que en el Egipto antiguo, el vegetal se puso de moda como un eficiente método para aumentar la libido. Se creía que sus hojas verdes podían ayudar a realizar el acto sexual sin descanso y alcanzar un estado divino. Salima Ikram, profesora de egiptología en la Universidad Americana de El Cairo, sostiene que la conversión de la lechuga en símbolo del sexo pudo tener que ver, fundamentalmente, con la forma en que crece: recta y alta. El dato es que también los griegos y los romanos opinaron sobre el tema. Ambos pueblos afirmaban que la lechuga era la clave para dormir como un bebé y que era causante de impotencia en los hombres. A las pruebas habrá que remitirse. Fuente: Freshplaza.es La lechuga; ¿el afrodisiaco menos pensado? Un artículo publicado en la revista científica Smithsonian revela que los egipcios creían que el vegetal estimulaba la libido. NOTICIAS TECNOVA  Las empresas del sector hortofrutícola apoyan el trabajo de Tecnova para 2014. Más del 75% de los ingresos previstos para 2014, serán ingresos privados provenientes de empresas nacionales del sector hortofrutícola.  El Centro Tecnológico establece acuerdos de colaboración con centros de I+D+i en México para promover la transferencia de tecnología y conocimiento almeriense. Tecnova busca nuevas oportunidades de negocio en una de las regiones agrícolas de México que más demanda alta tecnología.  Tecnova participa en el V Congreso Internacional de Microbiología “BIOMICROWORLD 2013. La Fundación presenta resultados de investigación de un proyecto del Área de Postcosecha y Envasado del Centro Tecnológico en este número Lechuga, ¿afrodisiaco menos pensado? P.1 7 Consejos para disfrutar de unas fiestas más saludables. P.2 Receta saludable. P.2 ¿Sabías que...? P.2 R&D+I Projects 7. R&D+I
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    32 Annual Report 2013 isconsidered a milestone for the Foundation and for the companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Ag- riculture. There was also funding from the General Secretariat of Universities, Research and Technology of the Regional Government of Andalusia. The lat- ter was channelled through the project for provision of equipment to the Technological Centre of the AIA and has made it possible to build a commercial and technological showcase on greenhouse crops man- agement. This project is aimed at improving, by means of re- search, intensive agriculture in greenhouses. This is to be done via innovation in farm energy management, design and planning of production & facilities, input management and valorisation of intensive farming waste. The Town Hall of Viator (province of Almería) has lent us 12h of land for research purposes. Thanks to this, and in cooperation with companies within the sec- tor, work was under way for building an experimental centre in which to carry out research for the project, as well as providing a world-wide showcase for hor- ticultural technology from Almería. During 2013, Tecnova Foundation finished imple- menting and evaluating the technological develop- ment of this project in the centre. The greenhouse called ‘SOLNOVA’ incorporates pho- tovoltaic panels on the east side of its surface. Also, on the south-east of the same plot of land, there is an aero-generator providing enough energy, together with the panels, to meet the consumption demands generated by the automatic devices providing energy to the said greenhouse. Its design offers improve- ments in solar capture, increasing productivity, as well as the possibility of interplanting cultivation.Also, a machine separating raffia from greenhouse waste has been developed for this project. The said technolo- gy has the purpose of minimising waste coming from 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 greenhousesand to manage it in a way that it can be reused for the development of new products.In con- nection with the project, an Experimental Centre for carrying out trials with an international perspective is under way, as a meeting place for technology and business that will meet with the current demands of intensive farming via R&D+I. The Experimental Centre includes the follow- ing facilities and greenhouse infrastructures: • 1 1600 m² Raspa y amagado Greenhouse (sandy soil). • 1 4896 m2 Raspa y amagado calculated according to AENOR rules (sandy soil). • 1 4860 m² Multi-tunnel 7. R&D+I
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    34 Annual Report 2013 Greenhouse(hydroponic floor). • 1 400 m² Gothic-type Greenhouse (hydroponic). • 1 1344 m² Gothic-type Greenhouse, lent by the company ‘Gogarsa’ (NGS pure hydropony). • 1 2415 m² Greenhouse prototype with Multi-cover personalised design, called SOLNOVA (hydroponic elevated by means of channels). • 2 Multi-tunnel TWIN Greenhouses of 420 m² each (sandy soil). • 2 Multi-tunnel TWIN Greenhouses of 320 m² each (sandy soil). • 2 Raspa y amagado TWIN Greenhouses of 480 m² each (sandy soil). 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 • 1 380 m² AQUAPONY Multi-tunnel Greenhouse (NGS pure hydropony). • 1 2016 m² HUMIDEX Gothic-type Greenhouse prototype. Thanks to these facilities, the following services will be offered: • Agronomical Services & Trials -- Development of new cultivation techniques. -- Efficiency trials on biological control of crops. -- Assessment of efficiency of new products pro- ducing zero waste. -- Development and assessment of new substrates and sustainable means of cultivation. -- Preparation of new varieties and crops. -- Alternative farming production: integrated pro- duction, ecological one, etc. -- Assessment of side effects upon auxiliary fauna (phytosanitary, vegetables varieties, etc). • Assessment and Study of New technolo- gies -- Testing of greenhouse structures over crops. -- Incorporation of renewable energies into inten- sive agriculture. -- Study of the valorisation of farming waste. -- Energy efficiency in greenhouses. -- Analysis of the lifespan of greenhouse covers. Project: “360º Energy Efficiency in the Sector” This project, started by Tecnova Foundation & in collaboration with the company ‘Effergy’, has been funded by the Regional Department of Economy, In- novation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia through IDEA Agency, and has also been co-funded by ERDF funds. The purpose of the project is to design a Plan for Environmental Improvement which will contain gen- eral recommendations for energy saving, so that con- sumption in productive processes is optimized. It also deals with the guidelines to follow for the introduction of renewable energies, thus reducing the environ- mental impact produced by activities developed by the companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agri- culture and by farmers of Almería. Advanced Centre for the development of robotic and artificial vision systems in specific applications within the horticultural and agro-industrial sectors This Advanced Centre is framed within the pilot plant devoted to agro-alimentary robotics. It is located in the Tecnova headquarters at the Technological Park of Almería (PITA), whose purpose is to bring autom- atisation, robotics and artificial vision closer to com- panies within the agro-industrial and horticulture 7. R&D+I
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    36 Annual Report 2013 sectors,with a view to promote and develop singular projects. The plant includes three multi-purpose robotic cells within an area of 150 m2 with a view to meet with the ongoing and increasing demand for improvement and competitiveness modernisation in companies. Start of the Plastic Lab Tecnova, at the request of the sector, has created a new lab which is at the disposal of farmers, plas- tic-producing companies, produce exchanges, and marketing & horticulture companies. This new lab is aimed at assessing the optical and mechanic prop- erties, as well as the lifespan, of plastic films used as cover and for padding purposes in greenhouses. The objective is to offer a service for analysing the plastic film of greenhouse covers and the ther- mo-plastic films to be used in agriculture, following UNE-EN 13206 & 13655 regulations, respectively. Project: “Tecnova Tecnological Centre Communication Network” The idea is that the building of the Technological Centre is provided with all necessary networks so as to develop its research activity, according to legisla- tion in force and to regional requirements, and having planned each of these networks with a future idea in mind as to the use of a building like this as a whole. Due to the research character of the centre, special care has been taken as to the installation of network and data, which will allow for the interconnection of all computing equipment in the building between them, as well as to Internet services. Project for providing equipment to the Technological Centre for the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture The purpose of the present project is to be able to acquire all necessary infrastructures for being able to meet with the demands and needs of companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture in terms of laboratories and equipments associated to the de- sign and optimisation of products and processes. The project has been funded by the General Secretariat of Universities, Research and Technology of the Regional 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Governmentof Andalusia. The objectives are the provision of advanced servic- es by the Technological Centre in a centralised way, becoming a referent nation-wide in research and development in the field of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture. Within this project, the enlargement of equipment also took place for: the Experimental Centre of Tec- nova, as well as the Plastic & Entomology Labs of Tecnova. International Projects Project: “Agro-industrial improvement via Technological transfer between Almería & the North-Eastern region of Morocco – AGROTEC” This project was led by Tecnova Foundation, with the collaboration of the Chamber for Commerce of the province and the University of Almería. It was sup- ported by funds from the Ministry for Innovation and Competiveness of Spain, as well as by ERDF funds within the POCTEFEX programme. The purpose of it was to boost permanent technological transfer and to make it possible to create new niche markets among companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture 7. R&D+I
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    38 Annual Report 2013 inAlmería. This was carried out by means of the im- plementation of a pilot experience of innovative and transferable character for demonstrative purposes. The final aim was that an increase in technological demand takes place in terms of technology made in and commercialised by companies from Almería. Project: “Cross-border cooperation between Technological Centres for business revitalisation in Andalusia & Morocco – RETCETEC” This project is supported by funds from the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness, as well as by ERDF funds with- in the POCTEFEX programme. The Tecnova departments par- ticipating on it are the areas for Post-harvesting Technology and Packaging. And it is led by IDEA Agency as main beneficiary, to- gether with the following Tech- nological Centres: CTAP, TEICA, CITOLIVA, CTAQUA, CITADESVA & TECNOVA. The initiative aims at contributing to the economical and social development of the regions of Andalusia and North of Morocco, supporting cooperation ini- tiatives between Technological Centres. The actions Tecnova was in charge of are as follows: -Study of the cultivation state of aromatic plants and of essential oils production, in order to facilitate the study and design of alternative cleaning products us- ing aromatic plants, adding value to these. -Application of certain essential oils to horticultural products which are freshly minimally processed (IV Gama) as cleaners and preservatives. Project: “Reducing mineral fertilizers and agro-chemicals by recycling treated organic waste as compost and bio-char products” This project is framed within the cooperation pro- gramme of the VII Framework Programme, call: FP7-KBBE-2011-5. The general objective of the project is to identify and develop strategies and technologies to reduce and substitute the application of fertilizers & agro-chemi- cals and to motivate the sector so that it implements waste plants. Tecnova TC collaborates with the project as mem- ber of a partnership led by the SME ‘Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek’ (ALTERRA). Tecno- va leads a work load which includes car- rying out analysis of the life cycle of pro- cesses and products generated as part of the project. Moreo- ver, it also participates with some agronom- ical trials which will be carried out at the Experimental Centre and which are aimed at testing the prop- erties of the bio-char produced during the project as organic amendment. Among the mem- bers of the partner- ship collaborating in the project, we can highlight: National Agency of the Scientific Research Supreme Council, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Consiglio per la Ricer- ca e Sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Foundation for the Auxiliary Technologies for Agriculture, ‘Gesto- ra de Residuos del Sur’ S.L., ‘Graphite Resources’ (Knightsbridge) Ltd., ‘IDConsortium’ S.L., IRIS-Ison- tina Reti Integrate e Servizi, ‘Organic Waste Systems’ NV., ‘Proininso’ S.A., Stichting Dienst Landbouwkun- dig Onderzoek, Stichting Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland, University of Leeds & ‘Vlaams Gewest’. 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Project:“Lactic Acid bacteria and other antagonist microorganisms as bio-preservatives in freshly minimally processed products, or ‘BIOSAFOOD’” This European project is led by DOMCA, with the par- ticipation of Tecnova Foundation, University of Gra- nada, the company ‘MKS’, and the Institute for Food Science and Technology of Kemerovo (Russia). The purpose is to develop bio-preservatives for applying them to horticultural products which are freshly min- imally processed (IV Gama) in order to enlarge their lifespan in this way. The initiative is expected to finish in 2015. It is funded by the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment, as well as by ERDF, within Call 2012, EUROTRANSBIO, ERA-NET of the 7th Framework Programme. Collaborative Projects AEI: “Association for the competitive improvement of the Agro-industrial cluster” This Association started in July 2009 with a view to promote joint actions from a group of businesses devoted to the commercialisation and auxiliary in- dustries; to contribute to increase competitiveness in the agro-industrial cluster at Andalusian, national and international level; to boost the design and launch of new products and processes; to detect present cluster needs for putting into practice joint R&D+I projects; to promote inter-sector cooperation; and to reinforce the economical structure of the cluster. The Association is composed by the Foundation for the Auxiliary Technologies for Agriculture (TECNOVA); the Association for Farmers and Exporters of Horti- cultural Products (Coexphal); Agrobio, S.L.; Scientif- 7. R&D+I
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    40 Annual Report 2013 icand Industrial Distributions S.L. (DICSA); Scientif- ic-Technological Park of Almería, S.A. (PITA); AMB Consulting, S.A.; Casur, S.C.A.; Murgiverde, S.C.A.; Cabasc, S.C.A. & Canalex, S.A.T. Currently, and since the foundation of ACAL, TECNO- VA is presiding this Association. The collaboration projects presented within the framework of AEI are as follows: Project: “Feasibility study about the production of IV Gama mango in Agro- alimentary industries” The objective of this project managed by ACAL, with the collaboration of Tecnova, is to study the techni- cal and economical feasibility of producing IV Gama mango, with a view to revitalise national horticultural production that is freshly minimally processed. The initiative is funded by the Ministry for Industry, Energy and Tourism, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Feasibility study about the production of native species from the province of Almería under greenhouse conditions” This initiative, started by the Association for the com- petitive improvement of the Agro-industrial cluster, or ACAL, has the purpose of studying, from a technical perspective, the identification of aromatic vegetable species which are part of the native flora of the prov- ince of Almería. The idea is for them to be cultivated under greenhouses, with the final purpose of using that vegetable material to develop new products for the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture. The project is funded by the Ministry for Industry, Energy and Tour- ism, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Projects with companies Project: “Control of the humidity level as a limiting factor for competitiveness, employability and exporting capacity in the Andalusian Agro-alimentary cluster - HUMIDEX” “HUMIDEX: Control of the humidity level as a limiting factor for competitiveness, employability and exporting capacity in the Andalusian agro-alimentary cluster” is a project led by the company ‘Novedades Agrícolas’, to- gether with ‘Agrobío’, ‘Alarcontrol’, ‘Almeriplant’ and ‘Sistemas de Calor’, all of them belonging to the Auxil- iary Industry sector, and in which Tecnova Technologi- cal Centre & University of Almería participate. This pro- ject has been funded by the Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness, within the ERDF-INNTERCONECTA call, via IDEA Agency and CDTI (Centre for Industrial and Technological Development, Spain). 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Thisproject is in the process of being entirely imple- mented in Andalusia, over a period of three years and involving an investment of 5 million euros for com- panies. By means of this project, a new concept of greenhouse and technological equipment have been developed, aiming at the production of vegetables continuously throughout the year, through an optimi- zation of production resources. Among the objectives of the project, we can mention the design of a greenhouse structure which can host and optimize all technologies having to do with the production, quality, and sanitary state of the plants, as well as with good farming practices and with lessening the environmental impact, with a view to be nearer the sort of ideal greenhouse set in a warm climate. Project: “Remote control of horticultural production in greenhouses and integration with demand foresight and marketing systems” This initiative is led by the company ‘Hispatec’, to- gether with ‘Nazaries IT’, ‘Proyecta Ingenio’ and ‘Parquenat’, and with the participation of Tecnova. Its purpose is to create a system for the automat- ic control of agronomical parameters in horticultur- al production (tomato and watermelon) with a view to design a predictive calculus model of production. This model will be related to a model for calculating commercialisation demands according to market de- mands calculation. This project is supported by funds from the Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness, within the ERDF-INNTERCONECTA call, via IDEA Agency and CDTI. 7. R&D+I
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    42 Annual Report 2013 Project:“Preservation of highly perishable food products via active packaging incorporating natural compounds from the olive oil industry (ACTIVEOLIVE)” ACTIVEOLIVE has the purpose of adding value to ol- ive oil industry surpluses, extracting high value added compounds to be applied to preservation technolo- gies allowing for the improvement of the lifespan of highly perishable products, such as fishing and horti- cultural ones. The companies participating in the project are: ‘Ol- ivar de Segura’, ‘Abelló Linde’, ‘Esteros de Canela’, ‘Bandesur’, ‘Plastienvase’ & ‘Miguel García Sánchez e Hijos’, S.A. This initiative is framed within the ERDF-INNTERCONECTA call, and funded by the Spanish Ministry for Economy & Competitiveness, via IDEA Agency and CDTI. Project: Improvement of Agro- alimentary quality and safety by means of the technification of harvesting processes, or AGROBIOTEC” The companies ‘Capital Genetic EBT’ S.L., ‘Única Group’ S.C.A. and ‘Industrial Aeronáuticas INASOR’ S.L.U. have come together to develop this project. The activities to be developed are: new varieties of melon, a software to establish nutritional and organo- leptic parameters of such varieties, an automatic han- dling line for online assessment, and the calibration algorithms of such a handling line. The project will last for two years, and aims at improving food quality and safety via new technologies applied to Post-harvest- ing. The initiative is supported by funds from the Re- gional Department of Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Ripening techniques for improving commercialization of custard apple” This initiative is developed by the entity ‘Mercomo- tril’ S.A., with the participation of Tecnova, and aims at improving the period of preservation, storing and com- mercialisation of custard apples, thus improving the quality of this fruit. The project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova- tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov- ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Project:“Design and development of equipment for pepper shrinking” This project is managed by ‘Aldeílla Suministros In- dustriales S.L.’ and has the purpose of designing and developing a new model of machine devoted to pep- per retractilado, so that present technologies are im- proved. The project is being carried out in the Engi- neering Department of TECNOVA Centre. Equipment is being developed so that systems providing notice- able energy savings are created, while perfectioning current shrinking systems. This project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Region- al Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Design and development of a robotic system for cutting stalks of avocado” The project is presented by the company ‘Miguel García Sánchez e Hijos’ S.A., in collaboration with Tecnova, and aims at developing a robotic system with artificial vision which is able to detect the au- tomatic position of advocado and then slice the re- maining stalk, thus guaranteeing an adequate han- dling of the fruit with no loss for quality. The project is supported by funds from the Region- al Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu- sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Development of environmental-friendly strategies in order to reduce rottenness and damage by cold in ecological tomato and pepper” This project is managed by the company PROCAM and consists in lengthening the commercial life of to- mato and pepper coming from ecological farming by means of preservation strategies based on physical and non-chemical treatments that are environmen- tal-friendly and respectful with an ecological system of production. This will allow for both a longer commer- cialisation period and a longer lifespan of products at selling points. The project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: Varietal flair and freshly minimally process in aubergines” This project deals with technological development and was developed by the company ‘Caparrós Nature’ S.L. By means of it, it has been possible to produce freshly minimally processed aubergine while avoiding the problems of browning commonly difficulting its commercialization. The project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova- tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov- ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. 7. R&D+I
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    44 Annual Report 2013 Project:“Development of technology for application of ULR (Ultra-Low flow Rate irrigation) watering” This project is presented by the company ‘PRIMA-RAM’ S.A. and has the general purpose of developing an hy- draulic prototype allowing for the application of an ir- rigation dose that could reach drip flows between 100 and 400 ml/ h, as well as the necessary automatization for carrying out irrigation for one or two minutes up to 200 times per day. The technical team of Tecnova Foundation has participated in the development of this project. The project is supported by funds from the Re- gional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of An- dalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Design and development of a singular terminal element associated to an anthropomorphic robot able to introduce peppers inside boxes with little tops” This project is presented by the company ‘Miguel García Sánchez e hijos’ S.A., in collaboration with Tecnova. It has the purpose of creating a final device that is able to pick up peppers and introduce them into boxes with little tops, in a single-cycle operation. The project is supported by funds from the Region- al Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu- sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Design and development of an automatic system for fitting avocados” The aim of this project, presented by the company ‘Miguel García Sánchez e hijos’ S.A., in collaboration with Tecnova, consists in the development of an au- tomatic device for fitting avocado in specific packag- ing while guaranteeing an adequate handling of the fruit and no loss for quality. By means of this system, the quality of the fruit is maintained and its lifespan is not reduced. The project is supported by funds from the Region- al Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu- sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “New long-life cover. Optimisation of productive structures for competitiveness and internationalisation of the AIA sector” The project, presented by the company SOTRAFA S.A., with the collaboration of Tecnova, has the pur- pose of improving the properties of the present films installed as covers, which do not last for more than 36 months and are not resistant to extreme weather conditions. Because of this, SOTRAFA S.A. is going to develop a new film that is more resistant and provides a better solution to the problems caused by current covers in multi-tunnel greenhouse structures. The project is supported by funds from the Regional De- partment for Economy, Innovation, Science and Em- ployment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Project:“Development and implementation of techniques for massive breeding of ‘Aphidius Colemani’ for production in a bio- factory in Almería” The project, led by the company ‘Bgreen Biolog- ical Systems’ S.L., with the participation of Tecno- va, has the purpose of getting the process ready for the massive bio-production of ‘Aphibius Colemani’, an auxiliary insect, in bio-factories in Almería. Tec- nova researchers will be responsible of the lab trials in this project. These will be done using cultivation chambers and partly in the field trials taking place at the Experimental Centre. The project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by Europe- an Regional Development Funds. Project: “Design of an integrated system: Screen, false ceiling and technical floor” The project is led by the company ‘Torresa Proyectos & Ingeniería’ S.L. and has the purpose of designing and developing an innovative integrated system con- sisting of an office screen, a false metallic ceiling and a registrable floor with homogeneous finishing. The project is supported by funds from the Regional De- partment for Economy, Innovation, Science and Em- ployment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by European Regional Development Funds. Project: “Stapler and staples for fixation in NGS system” This project, presented by the company ‘New Grow- ing Systems’ S.L. (NGS), had the purpose of develop- ing a stapler that is able to set the clips fixing the mul- ti-bands of crops in the NGS system in an efficient way for the support of the metallic structure over which it stands, as well as for an adequate functioning of the system. The Tecnova Technical and Research team has participated in this project. The project has been supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-fund- ed by European Regional Development Funds. Project: “Biological control against plagues and effects of the varieties cultivated under greenhouses” The project is led by the company ‘Enza Zaden’ Re- search Centre S.L.U. and has the objective of evalu- ating the effect of the main commercial varieties of 7. R&D+I
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    46 Annual Report 2013 tomatothat the company has currently in the market on the establishment and effectiveness in the control of populations of plague insects carried out by aux- iliary insects. Tecnova researchers are going to car- ry out the lab trials partly in the field and also using its cultivation chambers. The project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by Europe- an Regional Development Funds. Project: “Automatization of packaging lines of cucumber, pepper and Galia melon” The purpose of this project led by the company ‘Construcciones Mecánicas Emilio Gea’ has been the development of an automatic packaging system by means of the design of a handling device with com- puter-based vision for elongated vegetables, special- ly cucumbers, peppers and melons. This, together with a final packaging robot, integrated on the line, and via the innovative design of a grasping system, has been able to pick up products and put them into its packages automatically. These products have been the selected ones because they share a calibration machine in almost all horticultural handling plants, but their harvesting periods are different, so that the innovation is more versatile. The project has been supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-fund- ed by European Regional Development Funds. Project: “Aquapony with NGS System: breeding of tench and near integration with breeding of micro- algae” This project, led by the company ‘New Growing Sys- tems’, with the participation of Tecnova Foundation as well, has the general purpose of combining three productive systems, such as Hydroponic cultivation in NGS system and Aquaculture, via the aquaponic technique and incorporating as innovations an im- provement in the quality of water flowing back, via another system of water treatment, and from the production of micro-algae and the breeding of na- tional water-dwelling species such as tench. Project: “Development and improvement of production and preservation processes in freshly minimally processed mango” This project has been presented by the company ‘Miguel García Sánchez e Hijos’ S.A., with the col- laboration of technicians and researchers from Tec- nova, with a view to develop a complete protocol for the production of freshly minimally processed mango. This process will cover all stages, from the reception of fruits to quality control of the packaging, including the stages of product cutting and micro-biological quality assurance. The project has been supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova- tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov- ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 Project:“Integrated control network for greenhouses” The project is presented by the company ‘HIMAR- CAN’ Water and Climate Technique S.L. and has been developed with a view to develop an application that is able to allow for an instant type of technical assis- Project: “Formulation and trials in relation to a new mineral fertilizer for improving phosphoric fertilization in horticultural crops” The present project was created by ‘Agrar’ South- ern Plants S.A. and has the purpose of developing a new phosphoric fertilizer formulated from pyrophos- phates in order to improve efficiency in the extraction of phosphorus by horticultural crops developed under tance. This will involve the coordination of all techno- logical applications for greenhouses, independently of its manufacturer. The team of Tecnova will be in charge of carrying out trials of the system in the field, in order to analyse and validate the adequate work- ing of the platform. The project is supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innova- tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov- ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. 7. R&D+I
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    48 Annual Report 2013 adverseweather conditions. The project has been supported by funds from the Regional Department for Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-fund- ed by ERDF funds. Project: “Development of a combined strategy for improving the post-harvest lifespan of chestnut” The company ‘Tejerina’ Fruits S.L. aims at improving the post-harvest lifespan of chestnut by combining techniques and treatments. The project is supported by funds from the Department of Economy, Innova- tion, Science and Employment of the Regional Gov- ernment of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Development of a biodegradable anti-froth for liquid solutions applicable in agriculture and capable of regulating pH” The present project, led by the company ‘Agrar’ Southern Plants S.A., has the purpose of developing a pH regulator for nutritious solutions used in horti- culture that, not only regulates the solution pH, but also contains a biodegradable substance formulated from vegetable oils coming from domestic and cater- ing waste and with anti-froth properties, capable of reducing the superficial tension of the solution. The project has been supported by funds from the De- partment of Economy, Innovation, Science and Em- ployment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Project: “Development of equipment for cutting melon and watermelon hygienically in retail businesses – INFRUCUT” In this project, the company ‘Induser Poniente’ aims at developing machinery for retail businesses with which to clean, cut and wrap melon and watermelon fruit portions. The project is supported by funds from the Department of Economy, Innovation, Science and Employment of the Regional Government of Andalu- sia, and co-funded by ERDF funds. Projects for Innovation Management ‘Innovation Cheque’ The ‘Innovation Cheque’ is a funding tool of the Re- gional Department for Economy, Innovation and Sci- ence, targeting Andalusian SMEs & micro-SMEs. It is part of the Programme: ‘Incentives for the Promotion of Innovation and Business Development 2008-2013’. The purpose of the ‘Innovation Cheque’ is to provide specialized consulting services allowing Andalusian businesses to improve their productive processes, to hire assistance to develop or manufacture a new product, to use e-Commerce, to get advice for im- proving activities, or to design a commercial plan or marketing strategy. Throughout 2013, Tecnova Foundation has provided consulting services to the following companies: ‘Ag- rolaboratorios Nutricionales’, ‘Agroindustrial Kimitec’, ‘Bionutrición Vegetal’, ‘Econatur’ Labs, ‘Hortalan Med’, ‘Ispemar SCA’, & ‘Torresa’ Projects + Engineering. Acknowledgment as consultants within the ‘Innocámaras’ Programme: The objective of this programme is to boost an inno- vation-based culture among small and middle-sized companies located in the regions considered as ‘Ob- 7. R&D+I
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    Annual Report 2013 jective1’. Such programme consists in two stages: ‘Individual diagnosis & ‘Innovation support plan’. In the first one, a diagnosis is done by a specialized mentor working for the Chambers for Commerce al- lowing to identify possible actions for improvement via innovation. In the second one, TECNOVA provides advice to companies as to the development and im- plementation of these innovation-related recommen- dations previously identified. In 2013, counselling services were provided to the company ‘Hortovelez’ S.A. Counselling for Innovation Management to companies belonging to the Intensive Farming industry: Throughout 2013, Tecnova TC has collaborated with more than 100 companies, offering advice on inno- vation management and participating in some of the stages of the several R&D+I projects developed by them. Tecnova as a local agent of the PIDI network, CDTI: This initiative started in 2006 by the CDTI (Centre for Industrial and Technological Development), in collab- oration with the General Directorate for SMEs and under the coordination of the OEP: Economy Office of the Presidency of the Government. TECNOVA TC is considered a local agent within the PIDI network (a Network of Info Points on R&D+I) and offers compa- nies three specialized agents, acting in coordination and under the supervision of the CDTI. This PIDI network has the purpose of offering free in- formation and counselling services to companies and entrepreneurs. These services are to do with public funds from all administrative sectors (local, region- al, national and European) that can better suit their needs. In this way, the idea is to boost private in- vestment in R&D+I, making it easier for companies to access the funding sources. 7. R&D+I
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    50 Annual Report 2013 8.Training The training actions for 2013 were focused on meeting the needs of a competitive sector and, with it, impro- ving even further the qualification of the companies. For this purpose, an annual training programme is de- signed including training sessions or seminars. They included participation by gurus and a technical type of training focused on the strategic lines of the Founda- tion & aimed at directors, managers and middle ma- nagers, as well as technical staff of companies. External training Organisation of Training Sessions by Tecnova Workshop: “Negotiation and Conflict Management” (21st of March, 2013) Within the programme involving striking gurus, Tec- nova Foundation had the pleasure of the participation of Mr. Juan Mateo, a high level speaker. He led a tra- ining workshop on Negotiation and Conflict Manage- ment which was aimed at businesspeople, Head of Departments, Human Resources personnel, etc. The idea was to provide attendants with a more practical and interactive perspective on negotiation techniques and how to face them. Beginners Course: “Introduction to Wine Culture - Learning about Enology” (12th & 13th of April, 2013) As part of the Tecnova area ‘Sensory Analysis’, and for promoting our job, a course was organised which was taught by the renowned enologist Ms. Cristina Calvache. She explained, in a very practical way and in the form of a workshop, the basics of wine tas- ting and also introduced us to wine culture. The idea was that the attendants could enjoy in an entertaining way learning about the principles of sensorial analysis applied to Enology. As a plenary to the course, and to put into practice what was learned, a group meal was actually organized at the facilities of Tecnova.
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    Annual Report 2013 8.Training Presentation: “7 reasons why not being digital is a mistake” (25th April, 2013) The objective of this presentation, performed by Mr. Juan Pablo Seijo, consultant specialized in new tech- nologies, was to teach about the advantages of the technical age, such as why we should get into this world for not being outdated in the new digital age. The presentation was performed by Mr. Emilio Martí- nez, President of Tecnova. Presentation: “Create, Believe & Achieve” (19th of June, 2013) A high-level conference took place, with the partici- pation of Mr. Álex Rovira. It was framed within the 7th Meeting of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture and was held previous to a formal dinner. Mr. Rovira is an economist, writer and consultant who presented, for more than an hour, a presentation entitled “Create, Believe & Achieve” - on entrepreneurship, talent, op- timism and personal & professional success.
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    52 Annual Report 2013 Mr.Emilio Martínez, President of Tecnova, presen- ted the speaker and introduced his presentation. The event took place in a unique location: the cultural assembly-hall of the Cajamar bluiding known as the ‘Butterflies’ building, located in the very centre of Al- mería. The conference was sponsored by the savings bank Cajamar, and dealt with the keys for success through effort, belief and talent to cope with projects, in order to make the impossible possible. The speaker talked about the importance of positivism as a way to pro- mote development, by means of inspiration, creativity and the hope for believing in creating and achieving personal and professional fulfilment. Healthy fast food: “Easy, useful and practical cooking techniques” (6th of November, 2013) This Cookery workshop was framed within the actions planned as part of the collaboration agreement be- tween the Association of cooks and pastry cooks of Almería (ACRIA) & Tecnova Foundation. More specifically, this training action, led by Mr. José Torrente, Chef at ‘Hotel Catedral’ Restaurant & Tea- cher at the ‘Hotel and Catering School of Almería’, was aimed at offering efficient and fast techniques for cooking fast food using healthy products such as the horticultural ones from Almería. These training courses would like to promote the be- nefits and advantages of Gastronomy made using lo- cal products from Almería. Creative Cookery for Christmas: reinvent, innovate and surprise your family during next Christmas dinner (3rd & 4th of December, 2013) This session was framed within the actions deve- loped as part of the pro- gramme for Experimen- tal Cooking by Tecnova, with a view to promote Gastronomy from Alme- ría. The objective was to teach about new for- mats for cooking and to 8. Training
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    Annual Report 2013 presentsurprising Christmas meals while exploring further possibilities when cooking specific Christmas products. The course was organised in two sessions (3rd and 4th of December), due to the great success of it in terms of participation. The course was taught by Chef Mr. Antonio Gázquez, from ‘Las Eras’ Restaurant. It was open to anybody who could be interested in lear- ning more about food and cooking through gastrono- mic research. Organisation of Collaborative Sessions Presentation: “The art of presenting” (13th of March, 2013) This session has been the first of the ones planned within a framework for collaboration between the Economists Association and Tecnova Foundation. It was presented by Ms. Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova, and Mr. Javier López, representative of the Managing and Training Board of the Economists As- sociation. The training action was led by Mr. Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón, Telecommuncations and Computing Engi- neer, with a view to help professionals to plan their presentations while bearing in mind several aspects such as: their audience, assigned time, spoken ex- pression and communication, how to stress the con- tents, etc. 8. Training
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    54 Annual Report 2013 Informativesession: “Ecological Production, Methodology for implementation and certification in accordance with European Regulation (CE) 834/2007” (3rd of April, 2013) This informative session, promoted by ‘Imp Consul- tores’ & ‘Bureau Veritas’, both of them belonging to the Foundation, had the purpose of giving information about European rules and regulations in relation to Ecological Production and with a view to its imple- mentation and certification. Session: “Mastery of emotions and self-leadership for success” (5th of April, 2013) This session was held at the Tecnova headquarters and was managed by the Economists Association of Almería, in front of more than 100 people. Ms. Móni- ca Esgueva was the one who taught this workshop on emotions. She presented on the keys to being effi- cient with success by means of self-control, stress control, and being happier with one self. Technical Session on: “Advances on soilless cultivation” (29th of April, 2013) Tecnova, in collaboration with University of Almería, organised this technical session, framed within the PhD Programme in Protected Agriculture of the De- partment of Agricultural Studies. The purpose of such session was to provide informa- tion on the innovations in systems for soilless cultiva- tion by means of new tools for optimizing the profita- bility and sustainability of production. In this session, there were the following participants: Dr. Heiner Lieth, Professor at the University of Da- vies, California (USA); Dr. José Miguel Guzmán, UAL; Mr. José Fuentes Rubio, Technician at ‘New Growing System’ S.L.; Mr. Antonio Alba Rodríguez, Technician at S.C.A.; & Dr. Carolina Clara Martínez Gaitán, Head of the Experimental Centre of Tecnova TC. Seminar: “Productivity and Personal Management” (23rd of May, 2013) This seminar, led by Mr. Alberto Pena (writer, blogger, speaker and coach in Productivity and Personal Ma- nagement), together with the Economists Association of Almería, had the purpose, among others, of lear- ning about the foundations and routines in terms of Personal Management, and so being able to improve communication and team work techniques by means of new tools and organisational routines. 8. Training
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    Annual Report 2013 TechnicalSession on: “Efficiency in Fertirrigation” (3rd of June, 2013) Tecnova, in collaboration with the University of Al- mería, organised this technical session, framed within the PhD Programme in Protected Agriculture of the Department of Agricultural Studies. The objective of this session, aimed at horticultu- ral businessmen, farming and agronomical technical engineers, as well as students in this field, was to learn about innovations in the field of fertirrigation by means of new tools optimizing sustainability in inten- sive farming. In this session, there were the following participants: Technicians from the companies ‘Viagro’ & ‘Himarcan’, both belonging to Tecnova; Dr. José Miguel Guzmán, UAL; Dr. Raúl Cabrera, Professor at Texas A&M AgriLife Research; & Mr. Eduardo Pardo, Agronomical Engineer at Tecnova Foundation. Session on: “How to design and implement a incentive-based system in accordance with productivity” (6th of June, 2013) The session was presented by Ms. Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova, and had the participation of Mr. Antonio Mayor, Partner and Director of ‘Imp Consul- ting’; Mr. Ignacio Clemente, Consulting Manager at ‘Imp Consulting’; as well as the collaboration of Ms. Mª Ángeles Rodríguez, Technical Advisor at IDEA Agency in Almería. This session had the purpose of showing the importance of planning an incentive-ba- sed system applied to work productivity. As a final point for the session, the IDEA Agency Technician gave a presentation on aid available for implementing advanced services projects. Technical Session on: “Biomass - Solutions applied to Farming” (14th of November, 2013) The companies ‘Nova Energía’ & ‘ING Tecnoindustrial’, in collaboration with Tecnova, organised this technical session, whose objective was learning further about the different applications and benefits of Biomass in Agriculture. Biomass can offer solutions in terms of Energy Efficiency that are both reliable and profita- ble - for using them in greenhouses, agro-alimentary industries, wine cellars, drying rooms and other Agri- culture-related services. This session was attended by more than 50 professionals from the sector. 8. Training
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    56 Annual Report 2013 Workshop:“Stress Control” (12th of December, 2013) The workshop was organised by the Economists As- sociation of Almería at the Tecnova Headquarters, and was taught by Ms. Amparo Casares, graduated in Psychology and PhD student in Neurophysiology at the University of Bristol (UK). The objective of the workshop was the promotion of physical and psychological wellbeing by means of tools allowing us to cope with stress and to ease the physical symptoms that job and personal pressures can have on our bodies. Internal Training Annual Programme in Organisational Development of the TECNOVA Technological Centre With a view to boost the motivation of personnel at the Foundation, as well as to revitalise team work spi- rit, Tecnova Foundation has carried out a complete programme of internal training with the participation of experts from different business sectors. The idea was to improve the knowledge of the different wor- king areas of an organisation, from administration to commercial and production areas, including the final consumer. 8. Training
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    Annual Report 2013 9.Information & Promotion Infotecnova Infotecnova bulletins continue with its informative line towards the local business fabric in relation to the actions of the Technological Centre. This bulletin consists in four news about the topics of Promotion, Information, Internationalization, R&D+i and Training. In total, twelve bulletins were published during 2013. TECNOVA TC in Social Networks Tecnova Foundation is present in social networks, professional networks and networks of general in- terest such as: Facebook, Twitter, Linked In and You Tube. All this with a view to make the public know about the services, activities, projects and other pro- motional activities carried out by the Foundation. Tecnova in the Media Tecnova TC continues with the implementation of a communication department to give information on the actions and services provided for the business fabric. Its specialized staff centralises all the info on events, services and activities carried out by Tecnova and spread it to all those interested in the progress of the Foundation. In this way, the centre can be present in the main media (printed press, online press, radio & TV). These channels incluye, among other: ‘Ideal’ newspaper, ‘La Voz de Almería’ newspaper, ‘Diario de Almería’ newspaper, Interalmeria, Canal Sur (TV & Radio), Almería Actualidad, ‘El Mundo’ newspaper, Noticias RETA, Teleprensa, Agricultura 2000, Cinco días, SpiritSur, Cibersur, RTVE, F&H, ‘Almeria Digital’ 24 hours, FH Almería, ‘Hortocampo’ magazine, ‘Ali- mentaria’ magazine, ‘Cadena Ser’ radio, ‘Onda Cero’ radio, or Radio Ejido.
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    58 Annual Report 2013 ENPORTADA 2 Viernes8 de Marzo de 2013 | DIARIO DE ALMERÍA Carmen Fenoy “Hay mucho mercado, pero habrá más si sabemos que lo que produ- cimos puede ofrecerse de muchas otrasformasyqueloqueseprodu- ce incluso puede mejorar y cam- biar”.Estasfueronlaspalabrasdel presidente de la Junta de Andalu- cía, José Antonio Griñán, en la inauguracióndelasnuevasedede la Fundación para Tecnologías de laIndustriaAuxiliardelaAgricul- tura Tecnova en la que esas pala- bras se hacen palpables. Griñán destacó la importancia del sector agroalimentario como seña de identidad de lo que tiene que ser la recuperación económi- ca, “aquí se produce, se transfor- ma,seinvestiga,seinnova,sebus- ca la calidad, se aplica el conoci- miento y se exporta. Todo esto configura lo que tiene que ser una actividad económica”. El máximo representante autonómico señaló que la iniciativa privada debe, en ocasiones, recibir el impulso pú- blico, “pero éste sólo es eficaz cuandoseayudaaactividadesque después, por sí mismas, obtienen su rentabilidad”. ParaelpresidentedelaJuntade Andalucía,lamarcaAlmeríaenes- te sector es una marca indiscuti- ble,quegarantizatrazabilidad,se- guridad alimentaria, diversifica- ción, gana mercados, pero que también genera envidias y malas competencias. “Envidias porque a vecesseutilizanmediosinadecua- dosparaganarmercadoy,frentea eso, las administraciones debe- mos estar vigilantes aquí y en Eu- ropa”. Respecto a las malas com- petencias,Griñánserefirióacuan- do las fronteras de la Unión Euro- pea son más permeables de lo que debieran ser a la introducción de productos que compiten desleal- mente con los productos que aquí se hacen. “El sector público debe sergarantedeunacompetitividad que se haga con iguales reglas de juego”. Para la delegada del Gobierno central en Andalucía, Carmen Crespo,Tenovaseconvierteenun exponentemásdelempujequetie- ne el sector empresarial agrícola almeriense. “Un sector que con- quistóelmundoconsusproductos y que hoy lidera también la trans- ferenciade tecnologíaaotrospaí- ses ya que somos punteros en la optimización de recursos y siste- masdeproducciónydecomercia- lización”. Tanto el Gobierno como la Jun- tahantenidounimportantepapel paraqueelnuevocentrodelafun- daciónseaunarealidadyaqueés- te ha sido financiado mediante el conveniosuscritoen2009entreel Ministerio de Innovación y Cien- ciaconlaConsejeríadeEconomía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo y la fundaciónconunaaportaciónmi- nisterial de 4,05 millones de eu- ros, y, por otro, de la Consejería que destinó 1,8 millones para equipamiento del edificio. Porsuparte,elalcaldedeAlme- ría, Luis Rogelio Rodríguez-Co- mendador,destacólavocaciónde la fundación: “Una vocación de servicio empresarial en la que a diario se va formando un caldo de cultivoidóneoparaimpulsareles- píritu emprendedor”. El alcalde insistió en que este valor, “junto a la innovación y la creación de em- presas, actúan indudablemente como motores para la creación de empleo, prioridad indiscutible de nuestra sociedad en la actual co- yuntura económica”. El presidente de Tecnova, Emi- lio Martínez, resaltó la labor de empresas,institucionesyorganis- Autoridades en la bendición de las instalaciones, a la que Griñán no llegó. Tecnovacontribuyeaquela marcaAlmeríaenelsector agrícolaseaindiscutible ● Griñán señala que las administraciones deben vigilar las “envidias” y las “malas competencias” que perjudican al sector Tecnova, primer centro tecnológico de investigación privada de Andalucía Inauguración del Centro Tecnológico Tecnova ENPORTADA Empresas. Son las que hay actualmente asociadas a la Fundación Tecnova 120 Tecnova organizó un recorrido por las salas de la nueva sede. Cocina experimental o laboratorio de innovación gastronómica. “El agricultor no pide ayudas, sino precios” Para el presidente de la Junta, José Antonio Griñán, la falta de concentración de la oferta es uno de los problemas de los agricultores, que según él: “No están pidiendo ayudas, sino precios que le remuneren el trabajo que desarrollan”. El responsable autonómico se re- fería a la agricultura de Alme- ría como de segunda genera- ción, que ha sabido empezar casi de la nada y convertirse en la agricultura más competi- tiva de Europa. “Una agricultu- ra que se basa en el trabajo bien hecho, en el respeto al medio natural, utilización efi- ciente de los recursos, pero también en producción ecoló- gica. En la fase comercializa- dora, Tecnova es la prueba de- finitiva para cerrar el círculo en el que se obtiene el valor aña- dido a través de esta investiga- ción para poner a disposición del consumidor aquello que demanda o podría demandar”. 18 Jueves7 de Marzo de 2013 | DIARIO DE ALMERÍA FINANZAS Y AGRICULTURA INNOVACIÓN Y DESARROLLO PARA EL CAMPO | INDUSTRIA AUXILIAR, POSTCOSECHA Y ENVASADO Carmen Fenoy La Fundación para las Tecnolo- gías Auxiliares de la Agricultura Tecnova iniciaba su andadura en 2001 para convertirse en centro tecnológico y ya suma 120 so- cios, tras la incorporación en la última reunión del patronato de tres empresas: Biosabor, Capa- rrós Nature y Selfruits. De acuerdo a las palabras del presidente de Tecnova, Emilio Martínez, a pesar del auge del sector no se ha visto incrementa- da la cifra de empresas en el mis- mo dadas las dificultades econó- micas actuales; lo que sí ha au- mentado es el número de empre- sas integradas en la fundación, ya que si en la última reunión del patronato se sumaban tres, en la anterior fueron cuatro nuevas firmas. Hay que destacar que Tecnova no aglutina a todas las empresas del colectivo de la in- dustria auxiliar de la agricultu- ra, sino a aquellas que aportan un valor añadido al sector, es de- cir, a las sociedades que trabajan en innovación y desarrollo (I+D), de éstas, a la fundación pertenecen el 90% de las exis- tentes en la provincia. El centro tecnológico, de carácter andaluz y con sede en Almería, ya ha traspasado las fronteras autonó- micas y cuenta con socios de otras provincias españolas, co- mo una de las últimas incorpora- ciones, la valenciana Selfruits. “A pesar de la crisis, el sector es- tá innovando continuamente, buscando nuevos productos. De hecho, Tecnova no ha notado una bajada de proyectos, sino to- do lo contrario”. Además, según expone Martínez, las empresas buscan diferenciarse para aden- trarse en nuevos mercados, ya que hay que tener en cuenta que más del 50% de la facturación de las comercializadoras proviene del exterior. Respecto a la facturación de la industria auxiliar de la agricul- tura en Almería, al margen de la comercialización y servicios, fue en 2012 superior a los mil millo- nes de euros con más de 5.000 empleos. Tecnova movilizó 2,13 millones de euros, de los que el 60% (1,3 millones euros) provi- no de la iniciativa privada. Hoy, Tecnova inaugurará ofi- cialmente sus nuevas instalacio- nes en el Parque Científico Tec- nológico de Almería (PITA), que han sido financiadas por el Mi- nisterio de Economía y Compe- titividad y la Junta de Andalu- cía. Al acto inaugural acudirán Carmen Crespo, delegada del Gobierno en Andalucía y el pre- sidente de la Junta, José Anto- nio Griñán, entre otras autori- dades. El edificio, junto a la sede central del parque y obra tam- bién de Ferrer Arquitectos, dis- pone de 3.600 metros cuadra- dos. Sus espacios se dividen en un área agroalimentaria, que dedica a la investigación de nue- vos productos y procesos de IV y V gama y en el desarrollo de tec- nología postcosecha, y en otra área agroindustrial, para inves- tigación de tecnologías y proce- sos para la producción. Concre- tamente, en la planta baja se lo- calizan la recepción y una plan- ta piloto de cuarta gama y otra de mecanización y robótica; en la primera planta se ubica una cocina experimental, también llamada laboratorio de innova- ción gastronómica, donde hoy el chef Antonio Gázquez realiza- rá un show cooking, y laborato- rios destinados a análisis post- cosecha y envasado, “nada que ver con análisis de rutina como los de residuos a los que están Tecnova trabajó en 2012 para 50 empresas en proyectos, sin contar servicios ● La fundación cuenta con 120 socios ● El presidente de la Junta inaugura las nuevas instalaciones de Tecnova en el PITA ● El edificio cuenta con el primer laboratorio de cultivo in vitro en Andalucía a disposición de las firmas Tecnova ‘esculturiza’ su logo para entregarlo en el acto oficial de hoy. FOTOS: RAFA GONZÁLEZ Uno de los cinco laboratorios del centro tecnológico en el nuevo edificio. Cocina experimental o laboratorio de innovación gastronómica. Tecnova cuenta con una finca experimental en Viator, fruto de un convenio con el Ayunta- miento de este municipio, que ha cedido la parcela de 12 hectáreas; de éstas, seis son las que están urbanizadas. “Lo que se pretende es mostrar la tecnología de vanguardia ya existente en estructura de in- vernaderos, riego, en definitiva todo lo relacionado con la pro- ducción”, señala Emilio Martí- nez, presidente de Tecnova. Actualmente en la finca se es- tán desarrollando ensayos de empresas de control biológico, de sustratos, control de clima, de energías renovables, entre otras. Las empresas asocia- das a la fundación disponen de este espacio para probar el rendimiento de nuevas tecno- logías en la cosecha en un in- vernadero real. El conjunto de las 12 hectáreas albergará: 3 hectáreas de invernaderos de diversas tecnologías, 6 hectá- reas para que las empresas realicen sus desarrollos tec- nológicos, un semillero de 400 metros cuadrados, dos inver- naderos gemelos de 400 me- tros cuadrados, área de expo- sición tecnológica de 1.500 metros cuadrados, invernade- ros equipados con las últimas tecnologías en riego y control climático y área de gestión y tratamiento de residuos. Millones de euros. Movilizó Tecnova en 2012, de los cuales el 60% proviene de la iniciativa privada 2,13 Tecnova, primer centro tecnológico agroalimentario en prestación de servicios Una finca experimental para las empresas DIARIO DE ALMERÍA | Jueves7 de Marzo de 2013 19 C. Fenoy “Sonmásdediezañosdetrayecto- ria y experiencia en los que hemos ido creciendo en todos los aspec- tos. Estas nuevas instalaciones completan este recorrido para po- der desarrollar nuestro trabajo de manera más óptima”, insiste Mar- tínez. Tecnova ha dado un salto importante en estos años, como indicasupresidente.Ensusinicios se dedicaba a la tecnología de in- vernaderos,hoydíalaespecializa- ciónsehaampliadoa postcosecha y envasado adaptándose a las de- mandas del mercado, ya que ac- tualmente este exige la puesta en valor del producto ya no sólo en fresco, sino transformado puesto que han surgido inquietudes por parte de las empresas por la cuar- tayquintagamacomolíneadene- gocio complementaria. Respecto a la industria auxiliar de la agricultura está inmersa en un proceso de internacionaliza- ción transfiriendo tecnología al exterior aprovechando su conoci- miento. “Lo positivo es que el sec- tor que se ha desarrollado en Al- mería es fruto del avance en 40 años, adaptándose a las necesida- desdelagricultorencadamomen- to, por lo que puede adaptarse igualmente a las necesidades de otrospaíses”.Enestalínea,Tecno- va trabaja, por ejemplo, en China, a través del consorcio de empre- sas, Inteca. Asimismo, el centro tecnológicolideraelproyectoHu- midex a tres años, en el que parti- cipancincoempresas(Novedades Agrícolas, Agrobío, Alarcontrol, Almeriplant y Sistemas de Calor) que se instalará en la finca experi- mental de Tecnova y que viene a resolverelproblemadelcontrolde la humedad en los invernaderos a través de energías renovables co- mo la geotermia. “Si se cumplen lasexpectativasseconseguiráuna nuevalíneadenegocioparatodas las empresas del proyecto”, dice Martínez, quien concluye que to- da la investigación que desarrolla Tecnova es aplicada. El centro aporta soluciones a las firmas para ganar mercado RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ Emilio Martínez, presidente de Tecnova. Laindustriaauxiliarmira alexterioryTecnova participayaeniniciativas enAsia,ÁfricayEuropa FUNDACIÓN TECNOVA 5 ¿Qué es? Es el centro tecnológico de la in- dustria auxiliar de la agricultura, de postcosecha y envasado. Está integrado por 120 empresas que aportan valor al sector agrícola. Las principales actividades desa- rrolladas por el centro son: I+D+i, formación, promoción y comercio exterior. Constitución Se constituyó con 14 empresas en enero de 2001. Fue inscrita en el Registro de Fundaciones de la Consejería de Asuntos Sociales en mayo de 2001, en mayo de 2003 obtuvo su calificación como Agen- te Tecnológico por la Consejería de Empleo y Desarrollo Tecnológi- co, dentro de la categoría de Cen- tro de Innovación y Tecnología, in- tegrada dentro de la Red Andalu- za de Innovación y Tecnología (RAITEC) y asociada a RETA. Centro Tecnológico En 2006, Tecnova solicitó su califi- cación como centro tecnológico a la Junta de Andalucía, el cual fue yectos de I+D+i, búsqueda de socios nacionales e internaciona- les, apoyo a las empresas en la búsqueda de ayudas y líneas de financiación, innovación tecnoló- gica y búsqueda de centros y grupos de investigación especia- lizados en cada proyecto. Sobre internacionalización, Tecnova propone la identificación del po- tencial de comercialización de nuestro modelo tecnológico o la búsqueda de nichos de mercado para la tecnología agrícola alme- riense, entre otros. vidad, Tecnova se constituye como un nexo de unión, que pone a dis- posición de organizaciones, enti- dades y empresas de otras partes del mundo, el saber hacer de la agricultura, a través de la expe- riencia de sus socios. Algunos de los servicios En investigación y desarrollo, Tec- nova oferta servicios de realiza- ción de proyectos de innovación y desarrollo tecnológico en colabo- ración con las empresas, apoyo técnico en la realización de pro- otorgado en el año 2007. Nexo de unión Tecnova está conformada por una gran parte de industrias cuyas tecnologías se han desarrollado bajo el modelo de la agricultura almeriense. Las 120 empresas agrupadas están especializadas en una amplísima gama de activi- dades. Además de realizar accio- nes para promocionar el sector agrícola andaluz, y en particular el almeriense, con el objetivo de au- mentar su desarrollo y competiti- más dedicados otros laborato- rios”. Uno de los laboratorios más novedosos que incluye Tec- nova es el de cultivos in vitro pa- ra realizar ensayos sobre germi- nación y tratamientos con fito- fortificantes. Esto agiliza el pro- ceso y las empresas puede averi- guar la rentabilidad de una nue- va variedad en menos tiempo. “Este tipo de servicio no se está cubriendo actualmente en An- dalucía”. Según explica Martí- nez, esta iniciativa surgió a par- tir de proyectos propuestos por las propias empresas. En otra planta superior se encuentra la sala de catas o de análisis senso- rial y las salas para la transfe- rencia de conocimiento. Ya en la última planta se localizan admi- nistración y el área de gestión de innovación y negocio. En estos momentos, Tecnova es el primer centro tecnológico agroalimen- tario andaluz en cuanto a pres- tación de servicios. Actualmente la plantilla de Tecnova en las nuevas instala- ciones está compuesta por 18 personas, si bien el edificio está preparado para albergar a 60 trabajadores. “La plantilla de- pende de los proyectos que haya en marcha, ya que hay personal que se contrata específicamente para un proyecto de investiga- ción en concreto”. Sólo en el pasado año, Tecno- va trabajó para 50 empresas en proyectos, sin contar servicios. En total, entre patronos y cola- boradores, el centro trabaja con 250 clientes, pero no sólo en Es- paña, sino también en Latinoa- mérica, África y Asia. R. G. Sala de administración. RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ Exterior del edificio de Tecnova en el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) en El Alquián. EN PORTADA DIARIO DE ALMERÍA | Viernes8 de Marzo de 2013 3 mos que constituyen Tecnova, “una pieza clave en el impulso de laI+D+iparalaindustriaauxiliar de la agricultura, la tecnología postcosecha, el envasado y, en ge- neral,todoelentornoagroalimen- tario. El esfuerzo ha merecido la pena.Las120empresasasociadas a Tecnova han conseguido que es- te centro tecnológico sea un refe- rente para el sector, donde poder realizarsusproyectosdeinvestiga- ción e iniciativas empresariales”. Tecnova, según su presidente, ha conseguido un modelo de ne- gocio adaptado a las necesidades de las empresas, basado en la sos- tenibilidad en cuanto a la obten- ciónderecursos,“logramosalcan- zar una facturación de 2,1 millo- nes de euros en 2012 con una fi- nanciación privada del 60%”. Pa- ra concluir, Martínez manifestó queentrelosretosdelafundación se encuentra ser el mejor centro tecnológicoanivelnacionalenin- ternacionalensuámbitodeactua- ción. Crespo realza la labor del Gobierno por la agricultura Según la delegada del Gobierno en Andalucía, Carmen Crespo, la política agraria es prioritaria para el Ejecutivo central, “está defen- diendo nuestro sector en Europa, en la batalla que llevamos para extremar los controles de los contingentes y de los precios de entrada de terceros países, y en el Comité Hispano Marroquí, que tramitando en el Congreso de los Diputados y Senado para la agrupación cooperativa con la que remediar la atomización del colectivo agrícola (Almería cuen- ta con 140 cooperativas y 453 sociedades agrarias de transfor- mación) y la ley de la cadena ali- mentaria para evitar los abusos de la distribución. va a dar sus frutos”. Crespo apuntó al esfuerzo también por el mante- nimiento de las ayudas de la Políti- ca Agraria Comunitaria (PAC), im- portantes para las organizaciones profesionales de frutas y hortali- zas (OPFH). Por otro lado, la res- ponsable del Gobierno en Andalu- cía recordaba las dos leyes rele- vantes para el sector que se están FOTOS: RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ El presidente de Tecnova mostró el funcionamiento de la planta piloto de cuarta gama. LAS CLAVES 5 Sin ánimo de lucro La Fundación Tecnova es una entidad privada sin ánimo de lucro con personalidad jurídica propia integrada por 120 em- presas, entidades e institucio- nes relacionadas con los secto- res que representa. Facturación En los últimos 3 años, Tecnova ha participado en más de 109 proyectos con empresas. En 2012 Tecnova ha alcanzado una facturación de 2,1 millones de euros, de los cuáles el 40% es financiación pública (849.000€) y el resto, un 60% (casi 1,3 millones de euros) de carácter totalmente privado. Nuevo edificio Está ubicado en el Parque Tec- nológico de Almería (PITA) en El Alquián. El edificio cuenta con una superficie de 3.600 metros cuadrados útiles dividi- dos en: laboratorios, planta pi- loto, cocina experimental, sala de catas, salas de transferen- cia tecnológica y de conoci- miento, salas de Patronato, Junta Directiva y Consejo Rec- tor y, oficinas de administra- ción. Instalaciones en el PITA La construcción del centro ha sido financiada gracias a la inversión de 4 millones aportada por el Ministerio de Economía a través de FEDER y un préstamo de la Junta de Andalucía. Además, para el equipamiento se ha contado con una subvención de la Junta de 1,8 millones. LA CIFRA 2,1 Millones de euros en facturación en 2012 En el pasado año la facturación resultó en un 60% de la iniciativa privada y un 40% de pública Uno de los laboratorios de investigación y ensayos. Un brindis con Rafpacho de Caparrós.
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    Annual Report 2013 Inaugurationof the Tecnova Technological Centre premises The President of the Regional Government of Anda- lusia, Mr. José Antonio Griñán; together with Ms. Car- men Crespo, Delegate of the Regional Government; & Mr. Luis Rogelio Rodríguez, Mayor of Almería; among other relevant personalities, were present at the in- auguration of the new premises of the Technological Centre of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, loca- ted at PITA (El Alquián, Almería). The event was attended by more than 300 business people and other personalities who are related to the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, the Post-har- vesting and Packaging sectors, marketing and produ- cing companies, as well as public and private admi- nistrations representing the whole country. All those present were eager to get to know first-hand about the several labs and research spaces provided by this new building. The new premises have been funded by the Ministry for Economy & Competitiveness, toge- ther with the Regional Government of Andalusia, and co-funded by ERDF. During the event, a technological exhibition was or- ganized by the companies that are part of Tecnova, as well as a show cooking led by Mr. Antonio Gázquez, cook & ‘Caparrós’ Group partner. In the show, guests could try some of the fantastic local products made at our Food innovation lab.   9. Information & Promotion
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    Annual Report 2013 7thBoard Dinner of Tecnova Foundation Tecnova Technological Centre held its 7th Annual Meeting of the Auxiliary Industry for Agricultu- re. Around 200 people attended, representing the agro-industrial sector. In order to commemorate the event, Mr. Alex Rovira (economist, writer and consul- tant, among other) was invited as speaker. The event took place in a very special place - the cultural as- sembly hall of the so-called ‘Butterflies’ building of Cajamar, sponsor of the conference. Later on, there was a business dinner which took place at ‘Cervantes’ Theatre. During the said dinner, the members of the Tecnova Managing Board awar- ded a badge of acknowledgment to those compa- nies who have been part of the Foundation for 10 years. In this case, the companies attending the event which were awarded it were as follows: ‘Agrinature Indálica’; ‘Almeriplant Explotaciones’, S.L.; Spanish ‘Bureau Veritas’; ‘Cajamar’ Savings Bank; ‘Enza Za- den’; ‘Jarquil’ Andalusia; ‘Koppert’ Spain; ‘Laboratorio Analítico Bioclínico’, S.L.; PITA (Scientific-Technolo- gical Park); ‘Tecnoponiente’ Greenhouses & ‘Torresa Euroconstrucciones’. Moreover, Mr. Emilio Martínez, President of Tecnova, awarded a gold badge to Mr. Alfredo Sánchez, for acknowledging his contribution as former Vice President of Tecnova & General Di- rector of PITA. 9. Information & Promotion
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    68 Annual Report 2013 Someof the guests of the eve- ning were, among others, the Vice Delegate of the Government, Mr. Andrés García Lorca; the Delegate for Agriculture, Fisheries & Envi- ronment, Mr. José Manuel Ortiz; the President of ‘Asempal’, Mr. José Cano; & Mr. Miguel López, ex-President of Tecnova and pre- sent Advisory Corporate General Director of ‘Jarquil’ Group. The events organised by Tecnova had the purpose of gathering to- gether all companies of the sector in a relaxed environment, with a view to increase an exchange of knowledge, projects and expe- riences that enrich and strengthen the sector as one of the most re- levant ones in the province. 9. Information & Promotion
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    72 Annual Report 2013 Gastronomical Exhibitions MasterChef Show Cooking, with the companies ‘Biosabor’, ‘Rijk Zwaan’ & ‘Caparrós’ Group ‘Biosabor’, ‘Rijk Zwaan’ & ‘Caparrós’ Group got toge- ther for promoting the properties and cooking uses of the products produced in Almería, at a show coo- king led by Juan Manuel - a cook from Almería & win- ner of the TV programme Master Chef. The gastronomical exhibition was attended by many people – producers, hotel and catering managers, gas- tronomy-related managers, marketing representatives or customers specialized in horticultural products from Alme- ría. The idea was to see and taste in person food creations by Juan Manuel, specially made for the attendants, and with a view to show the strengths and uses of these pro- ducts, as well as their healthy, fresh, and natural properties. 9. Information & Promotion
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    Annual Report 2013 Presentationof the product ‘Sea Water’ via experimental cooking The company ‘Mediterránea Agua de Mar’, together with its distribution company for Almería, ‘Eco Ali- mentos Selectos’, presented the product ‘Agua de Mar’ in the Food innovation lab of Tecnova Founda- tion. For this purpose, we had the help of the popular cook Mr. Isma Prados, who presented, by means of a live show cooking in front of 75 cooks from the pro- vince of Almería, the several applications and bene- fits of this product from a gastronomical and healthy point of view. Others promotional activities Participation in the session on Tools for improvement of competitiveness in the agro-industrial sector Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova, made a presentation on the success of the agro-indus- trial cluster of Almería and presented it as a model of business management. This presentation took place in front of more than 60 business people from the agro-industrial sector and the auxiliary industry of Granada. The event was framed within a session on Tools for competitiveness improvement of the agro-alimentary sector organized by the Provincial Council of Granada & the Town-Hall of Huétor Tájar (town in the province of Granada). The Manager dealt with the keys for the management of the cluster, among which we could mention: in- ter-business cooperation, innovation as an axis for the ongoing improvement of companies, internationaliza- tion as a way to open up new business opportunities, and training & professionalization of a specialized sec- tor. All these aspects have managed to set Almería as a world-wide renowned area in greenhouse agriculture. Visit of business people from the Managing Board of ‘ASEMPAL’ The Managing Board of ASEMPAL, Confederation of business people of Almería, carried out its first meeting of the year in the Tecnova premises. Our President, Mr. Emilio Martínez, led a guided tour of the premi- ses while explaining to the entrepreneurs how Tecnova works as Technological Centre of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, Post-harvesting & Packaging sectors. 9. Information & Promotion
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    74 Annual Report 2013 Meetingwith the President of the Andalusian Parliament Mr. Manuel Gracia, President of the Parliament of Andalusia, met with the entrepreneurs of the Go- verning Council of the Tecnova Technological Centre with a view to know first-hand the situation of the companies working within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, Post-harvesting & Packaging sectors, and adding value to the agricultural sector. He was also deeply interested in the work carried out by Tecnova in the areas of R&D+i, Training, Promotion & External Commerce. The Chamber for Commerce of Almería holds its Executive Committee and Plenary Meeting in the premises of Tecnova Members of the Plenary meeting and of the Executive Committee of the Chamber for Commerce of Almería have held one of their annual meetings in the new premises of Tecnova Technological Centre. Taking this meeting as an opportunity, they could get to know first-hand our ongoing work and projects - in a visit led by President Mr. Emilio Martínez & Manager Ms. Mª Carmen Galera. Visit of two French schools specialized in vegetable health and agricultural production More than 70 students coming from two French schools specialized in vegetable health and agricul- tural production travelled to Tecnova for a visit. Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, the Manager, explained to them first-hand the work carried out by the Foundation, stressing the efforts made in the field of food safety on the part of the researchers working in the different Tecnova labs, in relation to fresh products, IV & V Gama. They could also visit the Experimental Centre of the Foundation. 9. Information & Promotion
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    Annual Report 2013 Visitof Agro-alimentary Technological Centres from Andalusia Tecnova Technological Centre hosted a visit of several agro-alimentary technological centres from all around Andalusia. This was the perfect opportunity for hol- ding meetings in which to look at new possibilities of joint collaboration in relation to agriculture and food. More specifically, the following representatives atten- ded this visit: Ms. Cristina De Toro, Manager of CITO- LIVA; Mr. Juan Manuel García, Director of CTAQUA; Mr. Javier Trueba, General Director of CICAP; Mr. Au- relio Gómez, Manager of ADESVA; & also TECNOVA, represented by Ms. Mª Carmen Galera. Visit of the Plastic Technological Centre ‘Andaltec’ Representatives from the Plastic Technological Centre ‘Andaltec’, located in Martos (province of Jaén), visi- ted the new premises of Tecnova for getting to know them first-hand. They visited both the headquarters at PITA & the Experimental Centre at Viator. This was a visit with a view to look for possible future colla- borations in terms of joint R&D+i projects and other joint actions that could benefit the sectors represen- ted by both organisations, Tecnova & Andaltec. Representatives of the Spanish Ministry visit the Foundation Representatives from the Spanish Ministry supervised the facilities of the Tecnova building, which made use of funding from this Ministry for its construction. In this sense, and as common practice in these cases, representatives of the Ministry visited the facilities for checking that everything was OK. With the guidan- ce of Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova, they also took this opportunity for learning about all services offered to the sector from this building, as well as to visit our site in Viator too. As a whole, they met with a facilities complex perfectly designed for offering services with benefits for all value chain, from production technology to the post-harvesting stages and, of course, the final customer. Business people from Granada visit Tecnova A group of business people from Granada came to visit Tecnova for learning about the agro-industrial cluster of Almería, how it is constituted and what the keys to its success as world-wide example and object of study are. In this sense, they visited the Tecnova central facilities and were explained about the wor- kings and role of the Foundation within the sector. Later on, they visited the labs and pilot plants, some- thing which was of great interest for them. ‘IFAPA’ Research Centre visits Tecnova Most staff of the ‘IFAPA’ team, researchers mostly working in the agricultural sector, visited the Tecno- va premises for getting to know first-hand the work 9. Information & Promotion
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    76 Annual Report 2013 developedin the Foundation, as well as to establish possible joint collaboration lines. Commercial networking of PITA in Tecnova The Management of PITA, led by Mr. Alfredo Sánchez, organised a business networking event at Tecnova premises. The idea was to inform of the advantages offered by PITA for companies considering setting their sites on this Technological Park of Almería - a unique and privileged place due to its communica- tions networks and all the services they could take advantage of. R&D+i centre “Las Palmerillas”, from Cajamar Foundation, visits Tecnova Part of the team working at “Las Palmerillas”, both researchers and manager, visited Tecnova premises in order to check the ongoing work in the field of Post-harvesting, or the agronomical essays and te- chnologies applied to production. The purpose was to be able to establish mutual collaboration lines with a view to complement each other as R&D+i centres. Visit of businesspeople from ‘ASEMCAL’ A group of businesspeople from Cuevas de Almanzora (province of Almería), and part of ‘ASEMCAL’, toge- ther with its President, Ms. Juana Mª Haro, visited the Foundation facilities to get to know the work carried out by it for the Auxiliary Industry, Post-harvesting & Packaging sectors. The purpose was for Tecnova to serve as a know-how example for these business people in order for them to promote certain activities in the Cuevas de Almanzora business sector. Directors of ‘Rijk Zwaan’ in Spain visit Tecnova labs The Directors of ‘Rijk Zwaan’ in Spain, Ms. Pilar Co- rella (R&D+i Director), Mr. Francisco Pérez (Financial Director) & Mr. Ricardo Ortiz (Commercial Director), showed interest in the services offered by the Tec- nova lab. On this occasion, the centre researchers,
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    Annual Report 2013 togetherwith the Manager, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, explained to them about the equipment of each one of the labs - food safety, post-harvesting, microbio- logy, in vitro cultivation, or plastics, together with an overview of all the applicable services of these to the Biotechnology sector in general, and the seeds sector in particular. Students of UAL visit Tecnova premises A group of students from the University of Almería (UAL) Business School visited the premises of Tec- nova Foundation in order to learn about how a re- search centre works and how the R&D+i services are managed for the horticultural sector. The Foundation Manager, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, welcomed them and was in charge of explaining them about the diffe- rent areas of work, the labs or the pilot plants, among other. Visit of the Azud technical team The technical team of Azud visited the Tecnova pre- mises for meeting with the Centre researchers and looking at possible collaboration lines for future re- search projects. Taking this visit as an opportunity, they could also see the different facilities and equi- pment of the central site, as well as the technology applied in greenhouses at the Experimental Centre of Tecnova located at Viator. Visit of the General Director of IDEA Agency, Mr. Antonio Valderde The General Director of IDEA Agency, Mr. Antonio Valverde, together with the Delegate for Economy, Innovation, Science & Employment, Ms. Adriana Val- verde, & the Director of IDEA Agency in Almería, Ms. Eva Pozo, visited the Experimental Centre of Tecnova located at Viator. In this centre, several studies and agronomical essays of interest to research are carried out. These represent the most relevant application of high technology to greenhouse cultivation on the part of the companies that are part of the Foundation. This visit was led by Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova, who provided them with a detailed explana- tion about the infrastructures and prototypes existing at the Experimental Centre. Visit of the CASI governing team The governing team of CASI, the biggest tomato coo- perative in Spain, visited the Tecnova premises for learning about the Research Centre and the work ca- 9. Information & Promotion
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    78 Annual Report 2013 rriedout there for the horticultural sector. Moreover, they could see the labs by themselves, as well as the pilot plant for IV Gama, the Sensory analysis lab or the Food innovation lab. Visit of businesspeople from Huesca & Logroño A group of businesspeople from Huesca & Logroño (Spain) visited Tecnova with the help of ‘Cerys’, with a view to learn on the agro-industrial cluster, how it is regulated, how it works, as well as how Tecnova puts its knowledge at the service of it. Also, they vis- ited the Experimental Centre to check the technology used in greenhouse intensive farming. Visit of the General Secretary for Agriculture & Food, Ms. Judit Anda The General Secretary for Agriculture & Food, Ms. Ju- dit Anda, together with the Delegate for Agriculture of the Regional Government of Andalusia, Mr. José Manuel Ortiz, accompanied by the business people of the Governing Council of Tecnova Foundation, vis- ited Tecnova premises. The idea was to get to know in person the new facilities and the services offered within the field of the following technologies – hor- ticultural production, post-harvesting and packaging, for companies within the agro-industrial sector. Ms. Judit Anda showed interest in the pilot plant for IV Gama, as well as for the several labs of the Founda- tion. 9. Information & Promotion
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    Annual Report 2013 10.Internationalization Direct Missions Technological cooperation missions. AGROTEC – RETCETEC projects. Throughout 2013, four big actions for technolo- gical transfer were carried out, framed within the implementation of the project “Agro-industrial improvement via Technological Transfer between Almería & the North-Eastern region of Morocco”, known as AGROTEC. This project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, as part of the POCTEFEX cross-border cooperation programme. The missions organized in Morocco had the purpose of promoting the project, as well as the actions for raising awareness, promotion, communication and project results transfer framed within the project. The main idea is to promote long-term commercial rela- tions between companies in both countries. The first action for raising awareness was organized as a commercial mission in the region of Berkane, with the participation of Tecnova, ‘Argar’ Southern Plants, ‘Biorizon’, ‘Novedades Agrícolas’, ‘S&B Indus- trias Minerals’, all of them part of the Auxiliary Indus- try for Agriculture of Almería.
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    80 Annual Report 2013 Thepurpose of the mission was to carry out technical and commercial missions aimed at private investors, entrepreneurs from the Moroccan Auxiliary Industry, field technicians and students, etc. In these sessions, the experience and technology of the participating companies from Almería was presented. Also, seve- ral bilateral meetings took place with organizations and business people of the area. By means of this mission, the companies were able to learn about the North-Eastern region of Morocco and the business and investment possibilities in that area. During this mission, there were also sessions for lear- ning about the AGROTEC project and visits with bu- sinessmen to the greenhouse in order to explain and promote the technology exposed there as part of the AGROTEC project. These had the active participation of Tecnova, business people from Tecnova & the Mo- roccan partner in the project. 10. Internationalization
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    Annual Report 2013 Thesecond commercial mission was in April, at the same time as the SIAM Fair, of great nation-wide re- levance. In this Fair, a commercial mission was pro- duced with a joint stand gathering together Founda- tion companies (among them - ‘Biorizon’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, ‘Riegos y Tecnología’ & NGS), together with the Moroccan partner, UAL & partnership members of the AGROTEC project. The objective of Tecnova was to spread information on the AGROTEC & RETCETEC projects. Both of these are managing projects of in- terest between both countries by means of sessions for raising awareness, or bilateral meetings between companies of the sector, among other. The third action took place in June, for assessing the follow-up of cultivation in a pilot greenhouse insta- lled in Berkane, as part of the AGROTEC project. To promote the technological transfer of knowledge be- tween companies of the Auxiliary Industry, an action 10. Internationalization
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    82 Annual Report 2013 wasorganized with the participation of companies from the Foundation. This was attended, apart from Tecnova, by ‘Biorizon’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, as well as by representatives of the Moroccan partner partici- pating in the AGROTEC project, plus other compa- nies from this country. Finally, technical sessions in greenhouses took place, as well as bilateral meetings and active discussions on intensive agriculture framed within the said project. The fourth relevant action within the AGROTEC pro- ject was a commercial mission taking place in Decem- ber, at the same time as the Sifer Fair held in Agadir. The reason for attending to this international fair of great importance for the Auxiliary Industry sector was mostly to be able to organize bilateral sessions and meetings with a view to boost relations between Mo- roccan and Spanish companies, thus spreading the results of the AGROTEC & RETCETEC projects that Tecnova has been implementing throughout 2013. As a strategic fair of interest in Morocco, it is im- portant to value the degree of promotion and trans- fer allowed by the said Fair. This is why the perfect place was selected for organizing sessions for raising awareness or for transferring the final results of both projects, co-funded by the European Regional Deve- lopment Fund & as part of the cross-border coopera- tion programme POCTEFEX. Because of this, Tecnova had its own stand, in which all necessary actions and meetings were organized. 10. Internationalization
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    Annual Report 2013 InverseMissions Technological cooperation missions. AGROTEC – RETCETEC projects. Within the technological transfer actions and those for raising awareness on the AGROTEC & RETCETEC projects, two inverse missions have been organised for both projects. The first one was with the representatives of the Agricultural Office of Berkane, partners in turn in the AGROTEC project, because their participation has been key to be able to organize the project in Mo- roccan territory. In this sense, Tecnova organized an inverse mission for them to get to know Tecnova and companies within the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture of Almería, in order to share synergies and look at potential commercial relations. This action took place in November as culminating point of the AGROTEC project, so that a closing session for the project was carried out and bilateral meetings with motivated companies were held too. The Manager of the Foun- dation, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, carried out a presen- tation which was also attended by all partners in the project (Chamber for Commerce of Almería, Univer- sity of Almería & members of the Regional Board for the valorisation of Agriculture of Moulouya) on the results obtained in the project and the importance of keeping collaboration and strengthening relations between both cross-border regions. Moreover, a pre- sentation on the actions carried out by Tecnova within the RETCETEC project took place. Taking this as an opportunity, a detailed presentation on Tecnova infrastructures took place, both in our main site and at the Experimental centre. The purpo- se was for them to know first hand all Spanish tech- nology represented by companies from Almería and which stand as a top example of intensive horticulture internationally. 10. Internationalization
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    84 Annual Report 2013 Moreover,it was possible for them to visit other com- panies within the sector which could not be present in the sessions, in order to check the field technology that they possess. Visit of INMPA representative (Morocco) During the presentation of the final results of Tec- nova in the RETCETEC project - co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund & as part of the POCTEFEX cross-border cooperation program- me - the representative of the Technological and Re- search Institute for Aromatic Plants in Morocco visited Spain and attended this final presentation. He took this opportunity for visiting the Technological Cen- tre, specially the labs (where studies on essential oils were carried out), together with other infrastructures, including the Tecnova Experimental Centre. Business meeting in Chile ‘Biorizon Biotech’, together with Tecnova, organized an inverse mission with representatives of the Chi- lean government. Their interest was to know about the agricultural model of Almería, our agro-industrial cluster, how it is managed, existing funding and the 10. Internationalization
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    Annual Report 2013 possibilitiesof exporting this model to their country. On the agenda of the Chilean representatives, there was, among other, a session entitled: “Almería’s agri- cultural miracle”, by the Director of ‘Biorizon’. It was followed by the participation of Mr. Rafael Peral, Ge- neral Director of PITA, who explained on the present R&D+i aspect of activities linked to intensive farming. Later on, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tec- nova, made a speech on innovation as a booster for competitiveness from the point of view of horticul- tural production, including Post-harvesting and Pac- kaging. Closing the speeches, there was Mr. Roberto García, Manager for Agro-alimentary Business at the saving’s bank Cajamar, and visits to the Tecnova Ex- perimental Centre. Also, a meal was organized on Tecnova’s experimental kitchen, led by Mr. Antonio Gázquez. Finally, as culminating point of their agen- da, there were visits from the AIA and marketing sectors. Visit of Moroccan entrepreneurs hosted by PITA Within the POCTEFEX project, where PITA is inclu- ded, a visit took place to Tecnova facilities where the workings of the Foundation were explained. It also dealt with the agro-industrial cluster and the ongoing work being done from the several working areas of the Foundation. 7th International Meeting of AIA organized by Extenda A delegation of business people coming from eight countries - Mexico, Peru, Algeria, Tunisia, Chile, Uni- ted Arab Emirates, Morocco & USA - have visited Tecnova facilities, showing interest for the compa- nies that are part of it, as well as for the actions that 10. Internationalization
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    86 Annual Report 2013 arecarried out from the Foundation in the field of Horticultural Production Technology, Post-harvesting, and Packaging. Previous to this date, these business people were visiting other companies within the sec- tor. All of it was framed within the 7th International Meeting of AIA (Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture) or- ganized by Extenda (Andalusian Agency for External Promotion) and taking place at the Exhibition and Conference Centre of Roquetas de Mar (Almería). This event gathered together up to 24 signatures with a view to establish joint collaborations at international level. Visit of Mr. Alberto Vallarino - businessman & former Ministry for Economy and Finance of Panama Mr. Alberto Vallarino, former Ministry for Economy and Finance & renowned businessman from Panama, visited Spain accompanied by his engineer, in order to hold meetings with business people from Almería from the horticultural sector, as well as to visit Tecno- va facilities. The main idea was to learn on the invest- ment possibilities in greenhouse structures built with Spanish technology, so as to build greenhouses in a wide area of Panama. He showed interest in green- house building companies, as well as in greenhouse consumables that are needed for intensive agricultu- re. The agenda planned by Tecnova included visits to marketing companies and to the Chamber for Com- merce of Almería as well. Commercial mission of business people from Dominican Republic A delegation of business people from Dominican Re- public visited the premises of Tecnova, on a visit hos- ted by the company ‘Riegos & Tecnología’, part of the Foundation. The agricultural businessmen mana- ged to learn first hand on the pilot plants and plastic labs; microbiology, post-harvesting and other areas; as well as the technology and new greenhouse proto- types exhibited in the Centre. This mission was aimed at promoting commercial relations between these two countries. International Cooperation Consortium for Exportation from Origin - Innovative Technology For Agriculture The Consortium known as ‘Inno- vative Technology for Agricultu- re’ S.L., whose acronym is “In- teca”, is an initiative created and promoted from Tecnova TC as a result of several years of work. It has organized mee- tings with both the Chamber for Commerce of Spain in China & the Economy and Commercial Office of the Spanish Embassy in Beijing. This entity is formed by the companies ‘Planprotect’ S.L.; ‘Riegos y Tecnología’, S.L.; ‘New Growing Sys- tem’, S.L.; & ‘Agrobío’ S.L., with funding from the ICEX Foreign Trade Office & FEDER funds (European Regional Development Fund), in order to promote their activities in China. The Consortium has been completed successfu- lly in a project based on the implementation of four greenhouses for strawberry cultivation in the region 10. Internationalization
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    Annual Report 2013 ofChangping (China), with the participation of the company ‘Eurosemillas’ & ‘Armando Álvarez’ Group as consortium collaborators. The basic idea was to translate the technology owned by these companies to China, adapting it to the climate of the area, inclu- ding plastics, irrigations, seeds, substrates or biolo- gical control organisms. This represents a great bu- siness opportunity for auxiliary industry companies, because it allows them to export technology, know- how and above all, their experience, to one of the regions with greater prospects in terms of growth and agricultural development. Throughout 2013, the process of commercial expan- sion in China has continued, and contacts were made with other regions such as Liaoning, and even fur- ther into other bordering countries. The main idea of the Consortium is to expand to other continents such as Latin America. For this, several interesting com- mercial contacts have been made, and the Governing Council of the Consortium has met to discuss future INTECA strategies. International Fairs ‘Fruit Attraction’ 2013 Tecnova attended the International Fair of Fruits and Vegetables, ‘Fruit Attraction’, held in Madrid, with the purpose of spreading information on its new premises to the exhibitors and visitors of the agro-alimentary sector & the auxiliary industry for agriculture. With this idea, Ms. Mª Carmen Galera, Manager of Tecnova TC, moved to the Spanish capital in order to present the work that is being done in the area of Post-har- vesting, food security and, above all, IV & V Gama. 10. Internationalization
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    88 Annual Report 2013 SIAMFair – Agricultural International Fair of Morocco (Meknes) Tecnova Foundation participated in the Agricultural International Fair of Morocco, held in Meknes, toge- ther with a delegation of representatives of the Auxi- liary Industry for Agriculture, among which we could mention: ‘Alarcontrol’, ‘Biorizon Biotech’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, ‘Gogarsa’, ‘New Growing Systems’ & ‘Riegos y Tecnología’. Moreover, this was the opportunity, in the framework of the Fair, to present the results of a project, as part of the list of conferences: “Agro-in- dustrial improvement via technological transfer be- tween Almería & the North-Eastern region of Mo- rocco – AGROTEC”. This was led by Tecnova and the project was co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund, as part of the cross-border coo- peration programme POCTEFEX. For carrying out the conferences, we had the pleasure of counting with the participation of Ms. Guadalupe López - responsible for projects in Tecnova; & D. Abdelaziz Kodad - Head of the Office of Industrial Cultures (Chef du Bureau des Cultures Industrielles) of ‘ORMVAM’ (Regional Office for adding value to Agriculture in Moulouya), as well as Moroccan partner in the AGROTEC project. Expo Agro-alimentary Fair of Guanajuato - México Ms. Mª Carmen Galera (Manager of Tecnova) & Mr. Diego Teruel (Commercial Technician of Tecnova) attended the Agro-alimentary Fair of Guanajuato, México, in representation of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, Post-harvesting & Packaging, in order to make people know about the agricultural model from Almería. Taking this as an opportunity, they met with several representatives from different regional re- search centres, private and public ones, in order to establish bilateral agreements; as well as to exchange synergies, knowledge and technology between the institutions of both countries. The Fair was attended by the companies ‘Hispatec’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, ‘IDM’ & ‘Tecnoponiente’ Green- houses, all of them part of the Foundation. In this sense, they held a meeting with Mr. Javier Ber- nardo Usabiaga Arroyo (present Secretary for Agri- 10. Internationalization
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    Annual Report 2013 culturaland Rural Development of the Government of the State of Guanajuato -Mexico-, or IAGROCEN, & also, former Secretary for Agriculture, Stock Bree- ding, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food during the Presidency of Mr. Vicente Fox in this Republic). These, together with Dr. Fernando Galván Castillo, Director for Technological Innovation at the Secreta- riat for Agro-Alimentary Development of the region, showed an active interest in technological invest- ments in greenhouse farming with a view to imple- ment collaborative R&D+i projects. International Fair of Fruits and Vegetables – SIFEL (Morocco) The participants were the companies ‘Biocrisara’, ‘Biorizon Biotech’, ‘Carretillas Amate’, ‘Induser’, ‘Sis- temas de Calor y Riegos & Tecnología’, among other, all of them within the sector of the Auxiliary Industry for Agriculture, together with Tecnova. They had the opportunity of exhibiting their technology at the SIFEL Fair, which took place from the 5th to the 8th of De- cember in Agadir (Morocco). This business meeting of excellence in the Southern area of Morocco has been of great importance, in the sense of being the ideal location for promoting the transfer of technology and knowledge, as well as of commercial activity between companies from Spain and Morocco. Moreover, it has offered Tecnova the possibility of presenting its project results in front of hundreds of professionals and companies; more spe- cifically, the results of cross-border cooperation pro- jects between Morocco and Spain, known as AGRO- TEC & RETCETEC - both of them developed as part of the cross-border programme POCTEFEX, co-funded by FEDER funds. This mission meant the final closure of the projects in African territory. The closing sessions in Spain took place just before, with the participation of all partners. International Fair “Alimentaria & Horexpo” - Lisboa Tecnova has been present at the International Fair “Alimentaria & Horexpo” held in Lisboa. This Fair re- presents a top example of Agro-alimentary Fairs, so that it was the perfect opportunity for Tecnova TC to show its work in the Post-harvesting and Packaging areas. In connection with this Fair, we should also mention the Innovation & Technology Forum “Food I&DT”, where two Tecnova projects were presented. 10. Internationalization
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    90 Annual Report 2013 11.Agreements, contracts and collaborations COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN MECHANICAL BUILDING COMPANY ‘EMILIO GEA S.L.’ & THE FOUNDA- TION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 2ND OF JANUARY, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is to provide servi- ces by TECNOVA in the R&D-i project “Automatization of packaging line for cucumbers, peppers and ‘Galia’ melon”. CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES BETWEEN ‘INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE’ S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 8TH OF JANUARY, 2013 The present contract has the purpose of providing ser- vices in the field of accounting, legal, work-related and fiscal consultancy by TECNOVA to INTECA. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘ALMAFRUT AL- MERÍA’ S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR AUXILIARY TECH- NOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 10TH OF JANUARY, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is providing servi- ces by TECNOVA in the project “Energy efficiency in the sector 360º”. FRAMEWORK CONTRACT ON R&D BETWEEN THE FOUN- DATION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTU- RE (TECNOVA) & ‘PRAXAIR’ SPAIN S.L.U. ALMERÍA, 22ND OF JANUARY, 2013 The purpose of the present agreement is the establish- ment of a general framework for collaboration between TECNOVA & ‘PRAXAIR’ SPAIN allowing for the later de- velopment of specific actions between both organisa- tions in the field of R&D. COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOUNDA- TION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE & ‘ZAYIN TECHNOLOGY’ S.L. Almería, 31st of January, 2013 The purpose of the present agreement is the creation of a framework for collaboration between TECNOVA & ZAYINTEC making it possible to develop activities rela- ted to R&D. COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ‘BIOCOLOR’ S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR AUXILIARY TECHNOLO- GIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 11TH OF MARCH, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is to provide servi- ces by TECNOVA in the project “Energy efficiency in the sector 360º”. COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ECO- NOMISTS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION & TECNOVA FOUNDATION. ALMERÍA, 13TH OF MARCH, 2013 The collaboration agreement takes place with a view to collaborate in training activities organized by any of both organisations.
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    Annual Report 2013 11.Agreements, contracts and collaborations AGREEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BETWEEN THE SUPREME COUNCIL OF OFFICIAL CHAMBERS FOR COM- MERCE, INDUSTRY AND SAILING OF SPAIN & THE FOUN- DATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRI- CULTURE. MADRID, 5TH OF MARCH, 2013 This agreement of acknowledgement has meant for TECNOVA the fact of being recognised as consulting body within the ‘InnoCámaras’ (InnoChambers) pro- gramme, framed within the Operative Programme for R&D for companies that are co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. The main aim of this pro- gramme is to contribute to competitive improvement in SMEs and for freelance workers by means of the intro- duction of an innovation-based culture in their business strategies as a key competitive tool for achieving a sus- tainable economic growth. COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ‘MIGUEL GAR- CÍA E HIJOS’, S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXI- LIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 26TH OF MARCH, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “ACTIVEOLIVE: preservation of highly perishable food products in active packaging incorporating natural active compounds co- ming from the olive oil industry”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN DOMCA S.A.U. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLO- GIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of April, 2013 The objective of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Lactic acid bacteria and other antagonist microorganisms as bio preservatives in freshly minimally processed horticultural products”. This is to be developed under the 2013 EU- ROTRANSBIO call. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘DESARROLLO DE APLICACIONES FITOTÉCNICAS’ (DEVELOPMENT OF PHYTO-TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS) S.A. & THE FOUN- DATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRI- CULTURE. Almería, 3rd of April, 2013 The objective of the present contract is providing servi- ces by TECNOVA in the R&D project “COLDFRUIT”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘TORRESA PRO- YECTOS & INGENIERÍA’ & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of April, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Integrated system: screen, false ceiling and technical floor”. COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN ‘NATURAL CRUNCH’ S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 3rd of April, 2013 The objective of the present contract is providing ser- vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Advanced tech- nologies for the development of innovative applications from sub-products from the food industry (AGROINN- TEC)”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘MIGUEL GARCÍA E HIJOS’ S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of April, 2013 The object of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project “Design and development of a robotic system for cutting stalks of avocado”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘NAZARÍES IT’ & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 3rd of April, 2013 The aim of this contract is providing services by TECNO- VA in the R&D project “Remote control of horticultural production in greenhouses and integration with demand forecasts and marketing systems”.
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    92 Annual Report 2013 COLLABORATIONCONTRACT BETWEEN THE “ASSOCIA- TION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGRO-INDUS- TRIAL CLUSTER” (ACAL) & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of May, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Study of the feasibility of the production of local aromatic species from the province of Almería under greenhouse condi- tions”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN THE “ASSOCIA- TION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGRO-INDUS- TRIAL CLUSTER” (ACAL) & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of May, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is providing services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Study of the feasibility of the production of IV Gama mango in Agro-alimentary industries”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN CAPITAL GENE- TIC ETB, S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 3rd of June, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is to provide ser- vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Improvement of food quality and safety via the technification of proces- ses of melon harvesting and handling”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘KOPPERT’ SPAIN S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TE- CHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 8TH OF JULY, 2013 The aim of this contract is to the provision of services by TECNOVA TC for carrying out agronomical essays for harvesting peppers and tomatoes at the Experimental Centre of the Foundation for the Auxiliary Technologies in Agriculture. COLLABORATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOUNDA- TION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICUL- TURE (TECNOVA) & THE ASSOCIATION OF COOKS AND PASTRY COOKS ‘INDALO’, FROM ALMERÍA (ACRIA). ALMERÍA, 30TH OF JULY, 2013 The objective of the present agreement is to establi- sh a framework for collaboration between TECNOVA & ACRIA. The purpose of this is to carry out joint actions for promotion and collaboration in areas of mutual inte- rest in the agro-alimentary field, resulting in an impro- vement for the sector. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘INASOR’ AERO- NAUTICS S.L.U. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 6TH OF AUGUST, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is to provide ser- vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Improvement of food quality and safety via technification of the proces- ses of melon harvesting and handling”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘ALDEILLA’ IN- DUSTRIAL SUPPLIES S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 2ND OF SEPTEMBER, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Design and development of equipment for pepper shrinking”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘PRIMA-RAM’ S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNO- LOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 2ND OF SEPTEMBER, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is providing services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Development of tech- nology for irrigation application – Ultra-Low Flow Rate Irrigation (ULR)”. 11. Agreements, contracts and collaborations
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    Annual Report 2013 COLLABORATIONCONTRACT BETWEEN ‘BBGREEN’ BIO- LOGICAL SYSTEMS S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 12TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Develop- ment and implementation of techniques for the massive breeding of ‘Aphidius colemani’ for its production in a bio-factory in Almería”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘INDUSER DEL PONIENTE’, S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXI- LIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 18TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is providing services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Development of equi- pment for the clean cutting of melon and watermelon in retail establishments”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘UNICA’ GROUP, S.C.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECH- NOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 27TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Improvement of food quality and safety via technification of harvesting and handling processes”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘MIGUEL GARCÍA E HIJOS’, S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of October, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is providing services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Design and develo- pment of a singular terminal element associated to an anthropomorphic robot able to introduce peppers inside boxes with little tops”. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN NEW GROWING SYSTEMS, S.A. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. ALMERÍA, 11TH OF OCTOBER, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is the provision of services by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Aquapony with NGS System: breeding of tench and near integra- tion with the breeding of micro-algae”. CONTRACT FOR THE TRANSFER OF AN EXPERIMENTAL PLOT OF LAND BETWEEN TECNOVA & NGS. The objective of this contract is the transfer of an expe- rimental plot of land for its use. COLLABORATION CONTRACT BETWEEN ‘FRUTAS TEJE- RINA’, S.L. & THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TE- CHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE. Almería, 1st of November, 2013 The purpose of the present contract is to provide ser- vices by TECNOVA in the R&D project: “Development of a combined strategy for improving the post-harvest lifespan of chestnuts”. SPECIFIC AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUXILIARY TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE (TEC- NOVA FOUNDATION) & THE PRIVATE FOUNDATION AS- CAMM IN THE FIELD. NOVEMBER, 2013 The aim of this agreement is to establish mutual colla- boration in issues related to R&D-i and other activities of interest to both parties. 11. Agreements, contracts and collaborations
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    94 Annual Report 2013 Other Collaborations: --ACAL (Association for the improvement of the agro-industrial cluster) -- IDEA (Agency for Innovation and Develo- pment in Andalusia) -- ‘Agrar’ Soutern Plants, S.A. -- ‘Agrobío’, S.L. -- ‘Agroclean’, S.L. -- ‘Agroindustrial Kimitec’, S.L. -- Nutritional Agrolaboratories, S.A. -- AIJU (Technological Centre for Toys) -- ‘Almeriplant Semilleros’ (seedbeds), S.L. -- ASEMPAL (Association of Business Peo- ple from the province of Almería) -- AFA (Association of Andalusian Founda- tions) -- AFBIA (Association for the Promotion of Bio-technology in the Food Industry) -- ‘Bbgreen’ Biological Systems, S.L. -- ‘Bio Sol Portocarrero’, S.L. -- ‘Biobest’ Biological Systems, S.A. -- ‘Biocrisara’, S.L. -- Vegetable Bionutrition, S.A. -- ‘Biorizon Biotech’, S.L. -- ‘Bureau Veritas’, S.A. -- ‘Cajamar’ savings bank -- ‘Caparrós’ Nature, S.L. -- ‘Capital Genetic ETB’, S.L. -- Chamber for Commerce of Almería -- Chamber for Commerce of Huelva -- Chamber for Commerce of Motril -- Campus of International Excellence in the Agro-alimentary field (ceiA3) -- CEPLA -- Supreme Council for Scientific Research -- CICAP -- CITADESVA -- CITOLIVA -- Professional Association of Agricultural Technical Engineers -- Official Professional Association of Agri- cultural Engineers of Andalusia -- CTAER -- CTAP -- CTAQUA -- Mechanical Constructions ‘Emilio Gea’, S.L. -- ‘Desarrolla’ Consulting, S.L. -- Provincial Delegation for Farming, Fishe- ries & Environment -- Provincial Delegation for Economy, Inno- vation, Science & Employment -- DICSA (Industrial & Scientific Distribu- tions S.L.) -- ‘Econatur’ Labs, S.L. -- Ecohal -- ‘Enza Zaden’, S.L. -- ‘Enza Zaden’ Research Centre, S.L.U. -- ‘Eurosemillas’ (Euroseeds), S.A. -- Extenda (Agency for the Foreign Promo- tion of Andalusia) -- ‘Formation Posgrado’, S.L. -- Bahía Almeriport Foundation -- Mediterranean Foundation -- ‘Cajamar’ Foundation -- ‘Gogarsa’, S.L. -- ‘Himarcán’ Water & Climate Technique, S.L. -- ‘Hortalán’, S.L. -- ‘Hortyfruta’ -- ICEX (Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade) -- Idm (Ideas & Development for Continual Improvement) -- Aeronautical Industries ‘INASOR’, S.L.U. -- [columna 3/3] -- ‘Induser Poniente’ S.L. -- Imp (Engineering, Maintenance & Pro- ductivity) -- ‘Ingro’ Machinery, S.L. -- INTECA (Innovative Technology for Agri- culture) -- National Institute for Medicinal & Aroma- tic Plants, Morocco -- ‘Ispemar’, S.C.A. -- ‘Jarquil Verde’ -- ‘Kopalmería’, S.L. -- ‘Koppert’ Spain, S.L. -- ‘La Gergaleña’ -- ‘Maher’ Applied Electronics, S.L.U. -- Miguel García Sánchez & Sons, S.A. -- ‘Mercomotril’, S.A. -- New Growing Systems, S.L. -- Agricultural Innovations, S.A. -- ‘Nazaries IT’ -- ‘Alvi’ Nutritional -- OTRI, University of Almería (Office for the Transfer of Research Results) -- OMVRAM (Regional office for adding agricultural value to Moulouya) -- PITA (Scientific-Technological Park of Almería) -- ‘Planprotect’, S.L. -- ‘Planet Horizons’ Technologies -- ‘Praxair’ -- ‘Reactiva’ Laboratories, S.L. -- RETA (Andalusian Technological Areas Network) -- POCTEFEX Joint Technical Secretariat -- ‘Sotrafa’, S.A. -- ‘Torresa’ Engineering & Projects, S.L. -- Unica Group, S.C.A. -- University of Almería -- Poly Technical University of Cartagena -- ‘Vegacañada’, S.A. 11. Agreements, contracts and collaborations
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    Annual Report 2013 Certifications TecnovaFoundation is certified in the Quality Management Systems UNE EN ISO 9001:08, Management of R&D-i UNE 166002:06 & the Environmental Management System UNE EN ISO 14001:04. In this way, it is possible to improve all of our processes year by year, while keeping our customers satisfied. In 2012, the corresponding audits for the follow-up of these certifications were carried in the new pre- mises. Membership Tecnova is an active member of the following associations and bo- dies: -- Spanish Association of Professionals working in Sensorial Analysis (AEPAS, in Spanish). -- AENOR. Tecnova coordinates the Normalisation Technical Committee ‘AEN/ CTN 76/ SC 2/ GT: “ALMERIA GREENHOUSES”. -- AINIA [Technological Centre]. -- Associated to RETA [Andalusian Technological Areas Network]. -- Association for the Promotion of Biotechnology in the Food Industry (AFBIA, in Spanish). -- Campus of International Excellence in the Agro-Alimentary field [ceiA3]. -- Andalusian Association of Foundations (AFA, in Spanish). -- Bahía Almeriport Foundation. -- University of Almería (UAL) Mediterranean Foundation. -- Founding Member of the AEI: “Association for the Competitive Improvement of the Agro-Industrial Cluster”. -- Member of the AEI ‘APREAN ENERGinnovación’ – “Andalusian Cluster for Renewable Energies”. -- PITA [Scientific-Technological Park of Almería, Spain]. 12. Certifications and membership
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    Autovía del Mediterráneo(A-7) Exit 460. Scientific-Technological Park of Almería (PITA) Site of the Tecnova Technological Centre Avda. de la Innovación, 23. PO Box: 04131 El Alquián (Almería) - Spain Tel.: +34 950 29 08 22 administracion@fundaciontecnova.com www.fundaciontecnova.com tecnovaT E C H N O L O G I C A L C E N T R E