TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from various nationalities working across 6 interconnected business divisions. TECNALIA focuses on developing technologies to address major challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, energy, health, and more. It works with companies and universities to bring innovations to market through open innovation and a global presence.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from diverse backgrounds working across 6 interconnected business divisions. In 2017, TECNALIA had revenues of over 100 million euros from both public and private funding sources. TECNALIA focuses its research on 6 major challenges including advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health and aging. It provides services such as R&D projects and technological expertise to help companies overcome challenges and identify business opportunities.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation - Oct 2018Jokin Hidalgo
Tecnalia Corporation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from over 30 different nationalities. TECNALIA works across 6 interconnected business divisions - energy and environment, building technologies, ICT, industry and transport, health, and emerging businesses - to develop technologies that transform the present by addressing challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health. TECNALIA has a global presence and works with companies and other organizations to transform technology into economic growth.
Inspiring Business means imagining. A synthesis of two concepts that go hand in hand: imagining and making it come true.
For TECNALIA, imagining means having ideas that help our clients and society have a better future. Ideas that create value.
Making it come true is providing imaginative, technological, creative solutions. Solutions that bring real results.
A different way of doing things, defining good ideas and making them come true.
This document summarizes workforce development in Toronto, a major economic engine of Canada. It highlights that Toronto is ranked highly as a global city and tech hub. The city has a diverse economy with key employment sectors including professional services, food services, financial services, ICT, healthcare, manufacturing, tourism, and construction. Unemployment has been decreasing while immigrant participation has been increasing. The document provides an overview of in-demand jobs in these sectors and lists local agencies and academic institutions that provide training and bridging programs to help connect workers to opportunities in Toronto's labor market.
WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms operating in over 35 countries. It employs over 15,000 experts across 300 offices globally. The firm provides multidisciplinary services across many sectors including buildings, transportation, energy, and environment. It has expertise in areas such as engineering, project management, and environmental consulting. The document outlines WSP's presence and capabilities in Canada, with over 2,400 employees located across the country.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff across multiple countries. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, business divisions, areas of specialization in research excellence teams, and global presence through partnerships.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from various nationalities working across 6 interconnected business divisions. TECNALIA focuses on developing technologies to address major challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, energy, health, and more. It works with companies and universities to bring innovations to market through open innovation and a global presence.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from diverse backgrounds working across 6 interconnected business divisions. In 2017, TECNALIA had revenues of over 100 million euros from both public and private funding sources. TECNALIA focuses its research on 6 major challenges including advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health and aging. It provides services such as R&D projects and technological expertise to help companies overcome challenges and identify business opportunities.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation - Oct 2018Jokin Hidalgo
Tecnalia Corporation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from over 30 different nationalities. TECNALIA works across 6 interconnected business divisions - energy and environment, building technologies, ICT, industry and transport, health, and emerging businesses - to develop technologies that transform the present by addressing challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health. TECNALIA has a global presence and works with companies and other organizations to transform technology into economic growth.
Inspiring Business means imagining. A synthesis of two concepts that go hand in hand: imagining and making it come true.
For TECNALIA, imagining means having ideas that help our clients and society have a better future. Ideas that create value.
Making it come true is providing imaginative, technological, creative solutions. Solutions that bring real results.
A different way of doing things, defining good ideas and making them come true.
This document summarizes workforce development in Toronto, a major economic engine of Canada. It highlights that Toronto is ranked highly as a global city and tech hub. The city has a diverse economy with key employment sectors including professional services, food services, financial services, ICT, healthcare, manufacturing, tourism, and construction. Unemployment has been decreasing while immigrant participation has been increasing. The document provides an overview of in-demand jobs in these sectors and lists local agencies and academic institutions that provide training and bridging programs to help connect workers to opportunities in Toronto's labor market.
WSP is one of the world's leading professional services firms operating in over 35 countries. It employs over 15,000 experts across 300 offices globally. The firm provides multidisciplinary services across many sectors including buildings, transportation, energy, and environment. It has expertise in areas such as engineering, project management, and environmental consulting. The document outlines WSP's presence and capabilities in Canada, with over 2,400 employees located across the country.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff across multiple countries. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, business divisions, areas of specialization in research excellence teams, and global presence through partnerships.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
This document provides an overview of Tecnalia, a privately funded applied research and technological development center in Spain. It discusses Tecnalia's mission to transform technology into GDP by improving people's quality of life and generating business opportunities for companies. The document outlines Tecnalia's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, 7 business divisions, over 1,400 employees from diverse backgrounds, and key figures from 2014. It also describes Tecnalia's models, types of services offered, areas of specialization, and focus on technological excellence through teams and clusters in areas like nanotechnology and ICT.
Egis Ltd provides consulting services in business development, technology, and project management. It works with public and private sector clients in Greece and Europe on initiatives and projects involving funding from national and European programs. Egis has offices in Thessaloniki, Athens, Brussels, Istanbul, and Sofia, and specialists in various fields including business management, quality control, regional development, and project management. It has extensive experience managing numerous funded projects for public and private sector clients in Greece.
AIOBA Energy Consultants provides strategic consulting services to companies, funds, and institutions in renewable energy and energy efficiency. Its mission is to advise on market entry and competitiveness in these fields, and its vision is to be renowned for its work developing renewable energy and improving energy efficiency. It offers services including market studies, strategic planning, asset valuation, and project development support.
The document outlines the ecosystem of organizations involved in low carbon initiatives in Scotland. It categorizes these organizations into competitors/collaborators, investors/funding sources, networks/forums, professional associations, knowledge transfer projects, policy makers, and research centres. For each category, it provides lists of specific organizations and their websites to serve as information and contacts in the low carbon space.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation has been born out of the merger between Cidemco, ESI, Euve, Fatronik, Inasmet, Labein, Leia and Robotiker, thus creating the largest private Research, Development and Innovation (R+D+i) group in Spain and one of the leading ones in Europe, with a staff of over 1,400 people and a turnover of 125 million euros.
Further information in http://www.tecnalia.com/
Clusters strategic development and cross-industrial collaboration for innovat...Ekonomikas ministrija
Clusters strategic development and cross-industrial collaboration for innovation in Austria – experience of Upper Austria “
Mr. Christoph Matthias Reiss-Schmidt, Business Upper Austria
2017.gada 24.maija,
Supporting knowledge capacity of ICT among SME to engage in growth and innova...SKILLS+ project
The document summarizes an organization called AEICE that supports SMEs in the construction sector in Castilla y Leon, Spain. It has over 100 member companies and partners with universities and research centers. AEICE works to strengthen the construction sector through collaboration and training programs. It has launched projects focused on heritage, tourism and the natural environment along the Duero River to promote regional development.
Abengoa´s mission in relations to water is to contribute to the sustainable development of the water market by promoting, developing and operating water-treatment plants and using leading technology as a means of growth.
TCI 2014 Clusters, FDI Policies & Competitiveness in the Light of RIS3: The B...TCI Network
The document discusses clusters, foreign direct investment (FDI) policies, and competitiveness strategies in the Basque Country. It provides an overview of the Basque Country's cluster program and policies since the 1990s which aimed to address economic decline and upgrade competitiveness. More recently, the Basque Country implemented its Research and Innovation for Smart Specialisation strategy (RIS3) to focus resources and investments on key priorities. The strategy identified priority domains like advanced manufacturing, energy, and high technology. It emphasizes public-private partnerships and cross-cluster cooperation. The role of clusters in FDI policy is also examined, with clusters helping to identify investment opportunities and strengthen value chains.
Abengoa applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, generating electricity from renewable resources, converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water.
Discover the activity that Abengoa developes around the world and join the energy of change.
The document discusses plans to restructure districts in Manresa, Spain into science quarters. It aims to diversify the local economy away from sectors hit by the crisis towards high value sectors like materials technology and health. Key projects include developing the Central Park Technological Park and a Knowledge-University Campus. The plan also seeks to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem and promote the city to attract investment.
Cristal clear concepts to sucessfully face energy transformation for a greener future.
Summary of the ideas exposed in the panel Transformation for a Greener Future at Smart Cities Summit and Expo at Taipei (Taiwán) on March, 20, 2024
The document summarizes a session on food security, sustainable agriculture, marine research and the bioeconomy. It provides an overview of Horizon 2020 priority areas and funding opportunities related to this theme. These include developing healthy and sustainable food systems, environmentally-friendly agricultural production, innovative food value chains, and building research capacities. Timelines for upcoming calls and information on other relevant EU programs are also presented. Speakers from research organizations and companies will discuss trends in Horizon 2020 work programs and policies influencing the agricultural sector in future years.
White certificates: the shift towards industry presented at ECEEE summer studyDario Di Santo
The Italian white certificates scheme (WhC) has been in place for nine years and a lot of experience has been gathered. More than this, it has become an effective mechanism, mostly based on measured energy savings, to promote and implement energy efficiency in industry.
The scheme is based on an energy efficiency obligation, imposed on electricity and gas distributors, and on a tradable market for certificates, thus acting as an incentive for medium and large end-users and energy service companies (the voluntary parties).
The proposed paper shows in detail the shift of the scheme from the civil sector to the industrial one and from deemed savings projects to monitoring plan projects. Also the transformation of some energy service providers in ESCO has worthy to be noticed.
The paper is based on an extensive research carried on from FIRE on monitoring plans commissioned by ENEA, showing what kind of interventions have been implemented, how they performed compared to the expected savings, and what kind of advice can be given to other countries that are considering the introduction of an energy efficiency obligation (EEO) scheme according to the 2012/27/EU directive.
This document discusses interregional cooperation in innovation between European regions. It outlines reasons for cooperation, including critical mass, visibility, complementarity of products/services/competences, and integrating value chains. It presents examples of pilot projects between regions in advanced manufacturing areas like 3D printing, efficient and sustainable manufacturing, and manufacturing for energy applications in harsh environments. The Vanguard Initiative involves over 20 regions working together on these types of cross-border innovation projects.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company located in Europe. It works with companies to help drive change through digital transformation. TECNALIA has over 1,400 professionals and focuses on developing technology to increase GDP. It provides services like R&D projects, laboratory testing, and developing investment opportunities to help companies increase their competitiveness through technology. TECNALIA's areas of technological specialization include areas like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and materials science. It aims to help companies address challenges through collaboration.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
This document provides an overview of Tecnalia, a privately funded applied research and technological development center in Spain. It discusses Tecnalia's mission to transform technology into GDP by improving people's quality of life and generating business opportunities for companies. The document outlines Tecnalia's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, 7 business divisions, over 1,400 employees from diverse backgrounds, and key figures from 2014. It also describes Tecnalia's models, types of services offered, areas of specialization, and focus on technological excellence through teams and clusters in areas like nanotechnology and ICT.
Egis Ltd provides consulting services in business development, technology, and project management. It works with public and private sector clients in Greece and Europe on initiatives and projects involving funding from national and European programs. Egis has offices in Thessaloniki, Athens, Brussels, Istanbul, and Sofia, and specialists in various fields including business management, quality control, regional development, and project management. It has extensive experience managing numerous funded projects for public and private sector clients in Greece.
AIOBA Energy Consultants provides strategic consulting services to companies, funds, and institutions in renewable energy and energy efficiency. Its mission is to advise on market entry and competitiveness in these fields, and its vision is to be renowned for its work developing renewable energy and improving energy efficiency. It offers services including market studies, strategic planning, asset valuation, and project development support.
The document outlines the ecosystem of organizations involved in low carbon initiatives in Scotland. It categorizes these organizations into competitors/collaborators, investors/funding sources, networks/forums, professional associations, knowledge transfer projects, policy makers, and research centres. For each category, it provides lists of specific organizations and their websites to serve as information and contacts in the low carbon space.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation has been born out of the merger between Cidemco, ESI, Euve, Fatronik, Inasmet, Labein, Leia and Robotiker, thus creating the largest private Research, Development and Innovation (R+D+i) group in Spain and one of the leading ones in Europe, with a staff of over 1,400 people and a turnover of 125 million euros.
Further information in http://www.tecnalia.com/
Clusters strategic development and cross-industrial collaboration for innovat...Ekonomikas ministrija
Clusters strategic development and cross-industrial collaboration for innovation in Austria – experience of Upper Austria “
Mr. Christoph Matthias Reiss-Schmidt, Business Upper Austria
2017.gada 24.maija,
Supporting knowledge capacity of ICT among SME to engage in growth and innova...SKILLS+ project
The document summarizes an organization called AEICE that supports SMEs in the construction sector in Castilla y Leon, Spain. It has over 100 member companies and partners with universities and research centers. AEICE works to strengthen the construction sector through collaboration and training programs. It has launched projects focused on heritage, tourism and the natural environment along the Duero River to promote regional development.
Abengoa´s mission in relations to water is to contribute to the sustainable development of the water market by promoting, developing and operating water-treatment plants and using leading technology as a means of growth.
TCI 2014 Clusters, FDI Policies & Competitiveness in the Light of RIS3: The B...TCI Network
The document discusses clusters, foreign direct investment (FDI) policies, and competitiveness strategies in the Basque Country. It provides an overview of the Basque Country's cluster program and policies since the 1990s which aimed to address economic decline and upgrade competitiveness. More recently, the Basque Country implemented its Research and Innovation for Smart Specialisation strategy (RIS3) to focus resources and investments on key priorities. The strategy identified priority domains like advanced manufacturing, energy, and high technology. It emphasizes public-private partnerships and cross-cluster cooperation. The role of clusters in FDI policy is also examined, with clusters helping to identify investment opportunities and strengthen value chains.
Abengoa applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, generating electricity from renewable resources, converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water.
Discover the activity that Abengoa developes around the world and join the energy of change.
The document discusses plans to restructure districts in Manresa, Spain into science quarters. It aims to diversify the local economy away from sectors hit by the crisis towards high value sectors like materials technology and health. Key projects include developing the Central Park Technological Park and a Knowledge-University Campus. The plan also seeks to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem and promote the city to attract investment.
Cristal clear concepts to sucessfully face energy transformation for a greener future.
Summary of the ideas exposed in the panel Transformation for a Greener Future at Smart Cities Summit and Expo at Taipei (Taiwán) on March, 20, 2024
The document summarizes a session on food security, sustainable agriculture, marine research and the bioeconomy. It provides an overview of Horizon 2020 priority areas and funding opportunities related to this theme. These include developing healthy and sustainable food systems, environmentally-friendly agricultural production, innovative food value chains, and building research capacities. Timelines for upcoming calls and information on other relevant EU programs are also presented. Speakers from research organizations and companies will discuss trends in Horizon 2020 work programs and policies influencing the agricultural sector in future years.
White certificates: the shift towards industry presented at ECEEE summer studyDario Di Santo
The Italian white certificates scheme (WhC) has been in place for nine years and a lot of experience has been gathered. More than this, it has become an effective mechanism, mostly based on measured energy savings, to promote and implement energy efficiency in industry.
The scheme is based on an energy efficiency obligation, imposed on electricity and gas distributors, and on a tradable market for certificates, thus acting as an incentive for medium and large end-users and energy service companies (the voluntary parties).
The proposed paper shows in detail the shift of the scheme from the civil sector to the industrial one and from deemed savings projects to monitoring plan projects. Also the transformation of some energy service providers in ESCO has worthy to be noticed.
The paper is based on an extensive research carried on from FIRE on monitoring plans commissioned by ENEA, showing what kind of interventions have been implemented, how they performed compared to the expected savings, and what kind of advice can be given to other countries that are considering the introduction of an energy efficiency obligation (EEO) scheme according to the 2012/27/EU directive.
This document discusses interregional cooperation in innovation between European regions. It outlines reasons for cooperation, including critical mass, visibility, complementarity of products/services/competences, and integrating value chains. It presents examples of pilot projects between regions in advanced manufacturing areas like 3D printing, efficient and sustainable manufacturing, and manufacturing for energy applications in harsh environments. The Vanguard Initiative involves over 20 regions working together on these types of cross-border innovation projects.
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TECNALIA is a research and technological development company located in Europe. It works with companies to help drive change through digital transformation. TECNALIA has over 1,400 professionals and focuses on developing technology to increase GDP. It provides services like R&D projects, laboratory testing, and developing investment opportunities to help companies increase their competitiveness through technology. TECNALIA's areas of technological specialization include areas like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and materials science. It aims to help companies address challenges through collaboration.
Este documento presenta a TECNALIA como un socio tecnológico para las empresas que busca impulsar la transformación digital y la innovación. Ofrece servicios de I+D, laboratorios y proyectos conjuntos para ayudar a las empresas a aumentar su competitividad. Se especializa en diferentes tecnologías y ámbitos como la transformación digital, industria 4.0, energía, salud y movilidad sostenible. Incluye historias de éxito de colaboraciones con empresas vascas.
Simulating industrial processes in the laboratory requires facilities to safely handle high temperatures and high pressures, highly corrosive chemicals and toxic materials, as well as the ability to mechanically load test samples during exposure.
The high temperature and high pressure (HTHP) laboratory of TECNALIA has autoclaves, mainly focused on sour and non-sour applications. Corrosion and cracking phenomena which may result from exposure of steels and alloys to H2S, CO2 and brines, are carefully assessed.
For more information https://www.tecnalia.com/en
Este documento describe los servicios y áreas de especialización de TECNALIA como socio tecnológico de las empresas. TECNALIA ofrece servicios de laboratorio, proyectos de I+D+i, oportunidades de negocio y tiene especialización en ámbitos como la transformación digital. El documento también incluye historias inspiradoras de colaboraciones entre TECNALIA y diferentes empresas.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company located in Europe. They work with companies to help drive technological change brought about by digital transformation. TECNALIA has over 1,400 staff including 255 PhDs and provides services like R&D projects, technological services, and business opportunities to help companies increase their competitiveness through technology. They also share inspiring stories of collaboration with companies across various industries.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development company in Europe that works with companies to help drive technological change. It provides a range of services including R&D projects, technological services, and helping startups through its venture arm. TECNALIA highlights several inspiring stories of companies it has collaborated with and how that collaboration has helped drive innovation.
Este documento presenta a TECNALIA como un socio tecnológico para las empresas que desea ayudarlas a transformarse a través de la tecnología. Ofrece servicios de laboratorio, proyectos de I+D+i, oportunidades de negocio y tiene especialización en ámbitos como la transformación digital. También incluye historias inspiradoras de empresas que han colaborado con TECNALIA.
This document summarizes research on using wearable technology for health monitoring and prevention of workplace risks. It discusses three areas: 1) functional electrical stimulation (FES) to improve dropfoot gait in stroke patients, finding that FES combined with gait training improves hemiplegic walking; 2) an upper limb FES system that uses multi-pad electrodes to stimulate forearm muscles and produce functional grasps; 3) the MaxSens project which investigates distributed stimulation arrays to provide proprioceptive feedback from an artificial hand for amputees, finding they can recognize 8 hand states after short training.
Los trastornos musculoesqueléticos son un problema de salud laboral frecuente que causa absentismo. Los métodos tradicionales de análisis de movimiento tienen limitaciones para su uso en entornos laborales reales. Los sensores inerciales inalámbricos ofrecen un análisis completo del movimiento en condiciones de trabajo, permitiendo implementar protocolos de evaluación ergonómica de forma automática con un tiempo de puesta en marcha razonablemente bajo.
GOGOA Mobility Robots S.L. is a Spanish company that designs, develops, and manufactures exoskeletons for clinical and industrial applications. Exoskeletons are wearable robotic devices that enhance human capabilities by supporting and protecting the body. GOGOA's medical exoskeleton, HANK, aids in gait rehabilitation for patients with injuries or illnesses, while their industrial exoskeletons, BESK and ALDAK, help workers perform heavy lifting and reduce fatigue and injury risks on the job. The global exoskeleton market is projected to grow rapidly over the next decade, especially in medical, military, and industrial sectors.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Gamify it until you make it Improving Agile Development and Operations with ...Ben Linders
So many challenges, so little time. While we’re busy developing software and keeping it operational, we also need to sharpen the saw, but how? Gamification can be a way to look at how you’re doing and find out where to improve. It’s a great way to have everyone involved and get the best out of people.
In this presentation, Ben Linders will show how playing games with the DevOps coaching cards can help to explore your current development and deployment (DevOps) practices and decide as a team what to improve or experiment with.
The games that we play are based on an engagement model. Instead of imposing change, the games enable people to pull in ideas for change and apply those in a way that best suits their collective needs.
By playing games, you can learn from each other. Teams can use games, exercises, and coaching cards to discuss values, principles, and practices, and share their experiences and learnings.
Different game formats can be used to share experiences on DevOps principles and practices and explore how they can be applied effectively. This presentation provides an overview of playing formats and will inspire you to come up with your own formats.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
1.) Introduction
Our Movement is not new; it is the same as it was for Freedom, Justice, and Equality since we were labeled as slaves. However, this movement at its core must entail economics.
2.) Historical Context
This is the same movement because none of the previous movements, such as boycotts, were ever completed. For some, maybe, but for the most part, it’s just a place to keep your stable until you’re ready to assimilate them into your system. The rest of the crabs are left in the world’s worst parts, begging for scraps.
3.) Economic Empowerment
Our Movement aims to show that it is indeed possible for the less fortunate to establish their economic system. Everyone else – Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, Israeli, Jews, etc. – has their systems, and they all set up and usurp money from the less fortunate. So, the less fortunate buy from every one of them, yet none of them buy from the less fortunate. Moreover, the less fortunate really don’t have anything to sell.
4.) Collaboration with Organizations
Our Movement will demonstrate how organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, Black Lives Matter, and others can assist in creating a much more indestructible Black Wall Street.
5.) Vision for the Future
Our Movement will not settle for less than those who came before us and stopped before the rights were equal. The economy, jobs, healthcare, education, housing, incarceration – everything is unfair, and what isn’t is rigged for the less fortunate to fail, as evidenced in society.
6.) Call to Action
Our movement has started and implemented everything needed for the advancement of the economic system. There are positions for only those who understand the importance of this movement, as failure to address it will continue the degradation of the people deemed less fortunate.
No, this isn’t Noah’s Ark, nor am I a Prophet. I’m just a man who wrote a couple of books, created a magnificent website: http://www.thearkproject.llc, and who truly hopes to try and initiate a truly sustainable economic system for deprived people. We may not all have the same beliefs, but if our methods are tried, tested, and proven, we can come together and help others. My website: http://www.thearkproject.llc is very informative and considerably controversial. Please check it out, and if you are afraid, leave immediately; it’s no place for cowards. The last Prophet said: “Whoever among you sees an evil action, then let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; if he cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, then, with his heart – and that is the weakest of faith.” [Sahih Muslim] If we all, or even some of us, did this, there would be significant change. We are able to witness it on small and grand scales, for example, from climate control to business partnerships. I encourage, invite, and challenge you all to support me by visiting my website.
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
4. A model
ANTICIPATING
THE FUTURE
A COMBINATION
OF TECHNOLOGY,
TENACITY,
EFFICIENCY, COURAGE
AND IMAGINATION
TECNALIA
RESEARCH AND
TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT
SINCE 2011
TECNALIA is a benchmark Research
and Technological Development Centre
in Europe.
_MULTISECTORAL
_MULTI-TECHNOLOGY
Introduction
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6. Organisation
Board of Trustees
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
25 10 08 06
PATRON
TRUSTEES
(Companies)
INSTITUTIONAL
TRUSTEES
(Basque Government,
Regional Councils,
UPV/EHU)
APPOINTED
TRUSTEES
(Persons of
recognised
standing)
NUMERARY
TRUSTEES
(Town Halls
and Trade
Associations)
6 |
7. Organisation
Board of Trustees
Chairman
PETRÓLEOS DEL NORTE, S.A.
(PETRONOR)
Emiliano López Atxurra
Vicechairman
INGETEAM, S.A.
Alejandro Belaustegui
Secretary
KUTXABANK, S.A.
Fernando Irigoyen
Patron Trustees
AERNNOVA AEROSPACE, S.A.
Hipólito Suárez / Javier Fernández de Retana
ARTECHE CENTRO DE TECNOLOGÍA,
A.I.E.
Roberto Ortiz de Zárate
CEMENTOS LEMONA, S.A.
Juan Ignacio Lecumberri / Elena Guede
CIE AUTOMOTIVE, S.A.
José Esmorís
CONSTRUCCIONES Y AUXILIAR DE
FERROCARRILES, S.A. (CAF)
Imanol Iturrioz
EPTISA CINSA INGENIERÍA Y
CALIDAD, S.A.
Jesús Gonzalo García
EUSKALTEL, S.A.
Manuel Salaverria
FAGOR EDERLAN, S.COOP.
Juan María Palencia
FEDERACION ESPAÑOLA DE
ASOCIACIONES DE FUNDIDORES
Rafael de la Peña
GRUPO IGUALMEQUISA, S.A.
Nicolás Guerra Zaldúa
HÉROUX-DEVTEK SPAIN
José Leal Rocafull
IBARMIA INNOVATEK, S.L.U.
Koldo Arandia
IBERDROLA, S.A.
Pedro Martínez Cid
IBERMÁTICA, S.A.
Iñaki del Río Heras
INGETEAM, S.A.
Alejandro Belaustegui
KUTXABANK, S.A.
Fernando Irigoyen
PETRÓLEOS DEL NORTE, S.A.
(PETRONOR)
Emiliano López Atxurra
SAPA PLACENCIA, S.L.
Ibón Aperribay
SIDENOR ACEROS ESPECIALES, S.L.
José Antonio Jainaga
SIEMENS GAMESA RENEWABLE
ENERGY INNOVATION AND
TECHNOLOGY, S.L.
Antonio de la Torre
TUBACEX, S.A.
Diego Herrero de la Torre
VELATIA, S.L.
Javier Ormazabal
VICINAY CADENAS, S.A.
Jesús Navas
VIUDA DE SAINZ, S.A.
Pedro Sainz
ZIV APLICACIONES
Y TECNOLOGÍA, S.L.
Norberto Santiago
Numerary Trustees
BILBAO CITY COUNCIL
Gotzone Sagardui
DONOSTIA - SAN SEBASTIÁN
CITY COUNCIL
Ernesto Gasco
VITORIA - GASTEIZ CITY COUNCIL
Nerea Melgosa
ADEGI
Patxi Sasigain
CEBEK
Iñaki Garcinuño
SEA - EMPRESARIOS ALAVESES
Pascal Gómez
Institutional Trustees
BASQUE GOVERNMENT
Estíbaliz Hernáez
Adolfo Morais
María Aguirre
Alexander Arriola
Iosu Madariaga
Aitor Patxi Oregi
ÁLAVA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
Javier Hernando
BIZKAIA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
José Mª Bilbao
GIPUZKOA PROVINCIAL COUNCIL
Antton Tomasena
UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE
COUNTRY (UPV/EHU)
José Luis Martín
Appointed Trustees
JON AZUA
JON BARRENECHEA
PEDRO MIGUEL ETXENIKE
Mª CARMEN GALLASTEGUI
IÑAKI GARMENDIA
JOSEBA JAUREGIZAR
MONTSE PARDO
JOSE TESÁN
7 |
8. Organisation
Patrons
ACLARA METERS, S.L.
AIANOX, S.A.
AMURRIO FERROCARRIL Y
EQUIPOS, S.A.
ARANCIA, S.A. DE C.V.
ARCELORMITTAL INNOVACIÓN,
INVESTIGACIÓN E INVERSIÓN,
S.L.
ARTECHE
CENTRO DE TECNOLOGIA, A.I.E.
BATZ, S.COOP.
BURDINOLA, S.COOP.
CEMENTOS LEMONA, S.A.
CIE AUTOMOTIVE, S.A.
CONSTRUCCIONES Y AUXILIAR
DE FERROCARRILES, S.A. (CAF)
ELECTRICIDAD MARTIN, S.A.
EPTISA CINSA INGENIERÍA
Y CALIDAD, S.A.
ESTUDIOS GIS, S.L.
EUSKAL FORGING, S.A.
EUSKALTEL, S.A.
FAGOR EDERLAN, S.COOP.
FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE
ASOCIACIONES DE FUNDIDORES
FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA
COLOMBIA
FUNDICIÓN
EN CÁSCARA, S.A.
GRUPO AERNNOVA
GRUPO IGUALMEQUISA, S.A.
GRUPO TAMOIN, S.A.
GUASCOR POWER
INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO,
S.A.U.
HEIDELBERGCEMENT HISPANIA
HÉROUX-DEVTEK SPAIN
HIDROELÉCTRICA DEL
CANTÁBRICO (EDP ESPAÑA)
IBARMIA INNOVATEK, S.L.U.
IBERDROLA, S.A.
IBERMÁTICA, S.A.
INGETEAM, S.A.
KEREON PARTNERS, S.A.
KUTXABANK, S.A.
LAN MOBEL, S.COOP.
M. TORRES DISEÑOS
INDUSTRIALES, S.A.U.
MADERAS MEJORADAS
INDUSTRIAL, S.A.U.
ODEI, S.A.
PETRÓLEOS DEL NORTE, S.A.
(PETRONOR)
REGAL BELOIT SPAIN, S.A.
SAPA PLACENCIA, S.L.
SIDENOR ACEROS ESPECIALES,
S.L.
SIEMENS GAMESA RENEWABLE
ENERGY INNOVATION AND
TECHNOLOGY, S.L.
TECMAN, SERVICIOS DE VALOR
AÑADIDO, S.L.
TRADEBE, S.A.
TUBACEX, S.A.
ULMA HORMIGÓN
POLÍMERO, S.COOP.
VELATIA, S.L.
VICINAY CADENAS, S.A.
VIUDA DE SAINZ, S.A.
ZIV APLICACIONES Y
TECNOLOGÍA, S.L.
BILBAO CITY COUNCIL
DONOSTIA - SAN SEBASTIÁN
CITY COUNCIL
VITORIA - GASTEIZ
CITY COUNCIL
UNIVERSITY OF DEUSTO
UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE
COUNTRY (UPV/EHU)
8 |
9. Organisation
6 INTERCONNECTED
BUSINESS
DIVISIONS.
This way of working is the best
example of our innovative spirit
applied to an operational model,
where cooperation works
thanks to the transversality of
teams, projects and clients.
ENERGY AND
ENVIRONMENT
SUSTAINABLE
CONSTRUCTION
ICT
HEALTHINDUSTRY AND
TRANSPORT
TECHNOLOGICAL
SERVICES
EMERGING BUSINESSES
9 |
11. Model
BALANCE OF
ACTIVITIES AND
FUNDING
FIGURES ON
31 DECEMBER 2017
104 MILLION
EUROS
INCOME
COMPETITIVE
PUBLIC
FUNDING
33.2%
PRIVATE
FINANCING
AND OTHERS
47.1%
NON-COMPETITIVE
PUBLIC FUNDING
19.7%
11 |
12. Model
BASIC RESEARCH
SPECIALISATION
PROXIMITY TO THE MARKET
APPLIED RESEARCH
MEDIATORS BETWEEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
TECNALIA
COMPANIES
HEALTH
R&D UNITS
BUSINESS
R&D UNITS
BERC CIC
VALUE CHAIN
UNIVERSITY
12 |
15. A commitment to Research & Technological Development
to identify & develop business opportunities.
INSPIRING
BUSINESS
At TECNALIA we anticipate future challenges
to view, identify and implement technological,
imaginative and creative solutions providing
added value and producing real results.
With our global presence, we transform
technology into GDP to improve people’s
quality of life by generating business
opportunities for companies.
FROM TECHNOLOGY... TO MARKET
From Technology...
To Market
15 |
16. Type of
services
TECNALIA
OFFER
R&D AND INNOVATION
PROJECTS
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGICAL
SERVICES
YOUR
PROJECT
Our business offer oriented
to the needs of companies.
16 |
17. 6 global challenges,
6 opportunities
WE RESEARCH
TO OVERCOME
CHALLENGES
FACED BY
MANKIND
ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING
LOW-CARBON
ENERGY
DIGITAL AND
HYPERCONNECTED
WORLD
CLIMATE CHANGE
AND LACK OF
RESOURCES
URBAN
HABITAT
HEALTH AND
AGEING
17 |
19. Excellence
GEI, EXCELLENCE RESEARCH TEAMS
ERT, TECHNOLOGICALLY RELEVANT TEAMS
GEIs are teams made up
of over 15 members who
have focused their activity
on Scientific- Technological
specialisation, achieving and
obtaining accreditation in
technology at excellence
levels with international
recognition. Therefore,
these are reduced selective
research teams.
– Green Concrete
Design
– Neurorehabilitation
– Robotics
– Advanced Surfaces
GEI CURRENTLY IN OPERATION
– Big Data
– Computer Vision
– Cyber Security & Safety
– Efficient & Automated
Driving
– Offshore Renewable
Energy
– Ingredients - Bioprocesses
GEI CANDIDATES BEING ASSESSED TO ACHIEVE THE
“EXCELLENCE STAMP”
These are research teams, generally oriented
to a business or market segment and
who, due to their technical know-how
that is highly relevant to our customers,
demonstrate excellent results in their R&D
and Innovation activities.
ERT CURRENTLY IN OPERATION
– Maintenance 4.0
19 |
20. Excellence
Are specialist communities
including all TECNALIA
skills in KETs (Key Enabling
Technologies). Three Knowledge
Clusters are currently in place:
Nanotecnology,
Digital Technology and
Strategy.
KNOWLEDGE
CLUSTERS
20 |
21. Excellence
NANOTECHNOLOGY
KNOWLEDGE
CLUSTER
Nanotoxi
city
I&TNanophotonics
Environmental ImpactEcotoxicity
Health
BIOMAT / BIOPRO
GEIGreen
Industrial
Safety/Nanosafety
AERO/FOUNDR
Y
ConcreteDesign
IRON&STEEL
M
AT
ER
/ SOLAR Health Im
pactConstruction
I&T,TECH.SVS.
I&T
MATERIALSR&D
INFRA
EED, TECH. SVS.
/
BIOVA
Env
ironment TECH. S
VS.
HEALT
H
EHS
&
Reg
Materials MO
D
Construction
NANO
E
nergy &
Over 110 specialists developing
new applications based on
nanotechnology for the following sectors:
Industry, Construction, Energy,
Environment, Transport or Health.
21 |
23. Excellence
STRATEGY
CLUSTER
The “STRATECH” Strategy Cluster is
TECNALIA’s tool to meet its client’s
diversification and growth needs,
based on technological solutions
that have been developed under
“Open Innovation”.
ANALYSIS
MARKET
ENVIRONMENTS
TECHNOLOGICAL
POLICIES
INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGICAL
ADVICE ON
INNOVATION
OPEN
MANAGEMENT
PORTFOLIO
INNOVATION
&VENTURING
SEEDCAPITAL
NEURSHIP
INTRAPRE-
CORPORATE
STRATEGY
R&D DESIGN
CENTREDUSER-
INNOVATION
PROCESS
PRODUCT&ROADMAPPING
TECHNOLOGY
DUEDILIGENCE
TECHNOLOGICAL
TEC
HNOLOGY
STRATEGY
DESIGN
STRATECH
NEW TECH-BASED
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
23 |
24. TECNALIA
Ventures
Disruptive
Technologies
Problems
and needs
Public
funding
Valley of Death
Acceleration of business opportunities incubation
Private
investment
To transform
brilliant ideas
into attractive
investments
Business
Start-up
InvestorsEntrepreneurs
Funding
for proof
of concept
Through TECNALIA Ventures,
TECNALIA develops an entrepreneurship
ecosystem in order to commercialise
and maximise the value of its
technological assets. To do so,
it focuses its efforts on connecting
the three main pillars of any
innovation eco-system:
• Minds: People / Organisations focused
on the generation of technology-based
ideas.
• Management: People with an
entrepreneurial profile who are capable
of generating business opportunities.
• Money: Investors who undertake to
provide support in the development
of the company, in addition to
providing financial muscle.
24 |
25. PATENTS
REQUESTED
IN 2017
PORTFOLIO OF
PATENT FAMILIES
ACTIVE PATENTS
CONTAINED IN
THESE FAMILIES
555
167
27+10
TECNALIA
Ventures
NTBCs
255
1321
33.2 STAFF
NTBCs
IN WHICH
TECNALIA
TAKES PART
ACTIVE
NTBCs
GENERATED
INCOME
IN MILLION EUROS
Figures on 31 December 2017.
25 |
30. Member of EARTO
Steering Committee
(TNO, FhG, Pera, Sintef, TECNALIA)
Member of EARTO Board
(Representing Spanish Technology Centres)
Presidency of
EUROTECH think-tank
(A high level think-tank composed by the
CEOs of the 10 largest RTOs having a
key role at national level)
European
Connectivity
An initiative of:
TECHNOLOGICAL
PLATFORMS
30 |
31. Con proyectos
y alianzas en más
de 100 ciudades
a nivel nacional.
TECNALIA
ARAGON
TECNALIA
MADRID
TECNALIA
ANDALUSIA
Global
Presence
With projects
and alliances
in over 100 cities
nationwide.
TECNALIA
HEADQUARTERS
31 |
32. Global
Presence
32 |
SALES
NETWORK
HEADQUARTERS
San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa (Spain)
BRANCHES
ABROAD
Colombia (Bogotá and Medellín)
Ecuador (Quito)
France (Montpelier)
Italy (Pisa)
Mexico (Mexico City)
Serbia (Belgrade)
ASSOCIATED
INNOVATION
CENTRES
Bulgaria (Sofia) | ESICenter Eastern Europe
Egypt (Cairo) | ESICenter SECC
France (Anglet) | Nobatek
ALLIANCES
CAAM: China
CIDESI: Mexico
CLAUT: Mexico
JIIP: Belgium
NUTES: Brazil
SEI: USA
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE: Scotland
34. A European
Benchmark
PARTICIPATION IN HORIZON 2020
165
182
74
33
165
182
PROJECTS
CONTRACTED
COLLABORATING
COMPANIES
33COLLABORATING
COMPANIES
74CONTRACTS
(€M)
Figures on 31 December 2017
34 |
35. SEVENTH FRAMEWORK
PROGRAMME
RANKING PER INVESTMENT RETURN Activities
Organisation No. Led
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS 693 271
FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA
RESEARCH & INNOVATION
377 85
UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID 256 70
INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 58 11
UNIVERSIDAD POMPEU FABRA 137 71
UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA 150 69
TELEFÓNICA INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO S.A. 112 15
ATOS SPAIN, S.A. 148 35
UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE CATALUÑA 169 42
FUNDACIÓ CENTRE DE REGULACIÓ GENÓMICA 66 42
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BARCELONA 157 52
BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER 72 17
UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA 117 30
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 110 11
FUNDACIÓN CENTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES ONCOLÓGICAS CARLOS III 47 21
INSTITUT DE CIENCIES FOTÓNIQUES 61 39
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID 86 32
UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO 90 29
ENTE PÚBLICO AEROPUERTOS ESPAÑOLES Y NAVEGACIÓN AÉREA 23 0
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID 93 17
FUNDACIÓN TEKNIKER 65 11
UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA 76 28
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID 66 17
UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA 65 18
UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA 68 21
The above table includes 25 Spanish institutions which have obtained a greater return from FP7 sorted by funding.
The first three Spanish bodies listed by return are among the top hundred having obtained greater
funding from the 7FP throughout the EU.
A European
Benchmark
1st
NATIONAL
PRIVATE
ORGANISATION
IN PROJECT
CONTRACTING,
PARTICIPATION AND
LEADERSHIP FOR THE
EU 7th
FRAMEWORK
PROGRAMME FOR R&D
AND INNOVATION.
Summary of Spanish participation in the EU 7th Framework Programme for R&D and innovation (2007 - 2013)
35 |
36. Position Organisation Type Country
1 CNRS - CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE REC FR
2 FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT REC DE
3 CEA - COMMISSARIAT A L’ENERGIE ATOMIQUE REC FR
4 THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE HES UK
5 THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD HES UK
6 CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS REC ES
7 CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE REC IT
8 MAX PLANCK GESELLSCHAFT REC DE
9 IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE HES UK
10 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON HES UK
11 EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH HES CH
12 KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN HES BE
13 ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE HES CH
14 VTT REC FI
15 DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV REC DE
16 TNO REC NL
17 INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE REC FR
18 DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET HES DK
19 TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT HES NL
20 THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH HES UK
21 KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET HES DK
22 THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER HES UK
23 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA
RESEARCH & INNOVATION
REC ES
24 JRC - JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION REC EU
25 KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE HES DE
PARTICIPATION IN THE EU 7th
FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (2007-2013)
377
85
131
PROJECTS
APPROVED
PROJECTS
LED (21,5%)
CONTRACTS (€M)
4% OF CONTRACTS WON IN SPAIN
SOME FIGURES
IN CO-OPERATION WITH
2,890 570
406 109
EUROPEAN
ORGANISATIONS
SPANISH
ORGANISATIONS
SPANISH COMPANIES BASQUE COMPANIES
TECNALIA ranks
23rd
out of 32,000 European
organisations involved.
SOURCE: SEVENTH FP7 MONITORING REPORT 2013 (EUROPEAN COMMISSION)
* REC: RESEARCH ORGANISATION
* HES: HIGHER OR SECONDARY EDUCATION ORGANISATION
A European
Benchmark
36 |
37. A European
Benchmark
21 ETP: European
Technology Platforms
Manufuture,
Artemisia or
SmartGrids
10 PPP: Public Private
Partnerships
Factories of the
Future, Green
Cars or Energy
Efficient Building
3 JTI:
Joint Technology Initiatives
Clean Sky,
Artemis y
Hydrogen &
Fuel Cell
2 EIP: European
Innovation Partner
Raw Materials
& A. H. Ageing
2 KIC: Knowledge and
Innovation Communities
Innoenergy,
Raw Materials
1 JPI:
Joint Programming Initiative
Cultural Heritage
Over 15 leading
Associations
EARTO…
The EU is increasingly outsourcing the management to Public-Private Organisations
with greater independence to influence R&D and innovation. One of TECNALIA’s key
success factors is its strategic positioning in over 60 major European
public-private initiatives and Associations.
Positioning in public-private initiatives
37 |
40. Robotic solution for automation of fuselage
panel orbital joints, including drilling, sealant
application and blind rivet installation processes
as well as computer vision reference system.
In co-operation with AIRBUS GROUP, among
others.
This is a unique machine-tool nationwide which
facilitates the creation of large metal parts from
scratch with high precision finishes, as well as
for the repair of high value parts in sectors such
as the automotive and aeronautical sectors. It
achieves material and energy savings of up to 60%
compared to conventional methods. IBARMIA,
the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
and TECNALIA have developed this solution in
co-operation, within a record time of
9 months.
MOBILE ROBOTICS 3D PRINTING TOOL
FOR INDUSTRY
WATCH VIDEO
ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
40 |
41. ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
AUTOMATION DEVELOPMENT for
Autonomous Mobility is a cross-cutting initiative
led by BOEING RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY
Europe to develop critical technologies for
autonomous mobile systems. As part of land
application (as well as air and sea applications),
TECNALIA in association with AZKAR, MASER,
FICOSA and ELECNOR-DEIMOS is developing
technology for autonomous land vehicles.
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
New planning tools for European distribution
operators focused on massive roll-out of
optimised electro-mobility and maximising
distributed power generation integration.
The aim is to develop structures and capabilities
to ensure conformity, interoperability and
performance of smart charging systems of
electric vehicles.
INFRASTRUCTURES PROMOTING
THE ADOPTION OF ELECTRIC
VEHICLES
PROJECT VIDEO
41 |
42. An industrial and technological consortium
made up by four leading companies in
cutting-edge technology with a strong presence
on international markets (ASTILLEROS DE
MURUETA, TAMOIN, VELATIA and VICINAY
MARINE INNOVACIÓN) and TECNALIA. It
aspires to become the world leader in the
development of floating platforms for the
off-shore wind power market.
Aiming to make feasible installations for the
generation of high power off-shore renewable
energy.
Developing models and control algorithms for
the analysis of multi-terminal High Voltage
Direct Current (HVDC) systems applied to
energy transmission in wind farms and offshore
interconnections. Such developments are carried
out within the European Best Paths framework.
NAUTILUS
FLOATING SOLUTIONS
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
IN HVDC
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
LOW-CARBON
ENERGY
PROJECT VIDEO
42 |
43. Development of initiatives based on assistive
technology such as sensors enabling monitoring
a person’s activities and habits, and identifying
any changes which may be symptoms of
disorders related to neurodegenerative
disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Motor recovery of upper limb paralysis as a
result of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
using the brain-machine interface. The aim
is for the patient to be able to move and
control movements in the paralysed limb
naturally, recovering autonomy and functional
independence levels.
DISEASE DETECTION
AT HOME
RECOVERY OF
STROKE PATIENTS
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
HEALTH AND
AGEING
43 |
44. FAST enables optimisation of the software
factory code on the basis of re-using it but
without generating dependency. This makes
“reversibility” possible at any time. This is a
multi-language tool adaptable to the needs of
each factory, providing control and traceability
of the code generated. Towards software
industrialisation.
QING SOLUTIONS is an initiative initially
created by TECNALIA for Grupo Palladium
hotels, offering innovative technological
solutions for the tourist sector. Through our
“smart bracelets” we have created a safe
ecosystem for transactions, accesses and
identification in a customisable way to enhance
the customer’s services experience and for easy
integration with information and
CRM systems.
TOWARDS SOFTWARE
INDUSTRIALISATION
SMART DESTINATION
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
DIGITAL AND
HYPERCONNECTED
WORLD
DEVELOPPER VIDEO
TECHNICAL OFFICE VIDEO
PROJECT VIDEO
44 |
45. The Mogel district in Eibar and Sestao are good
examples of how retrofitting and integrated urban
regeneration have achieved Integral Sustainable
Urban Development with the collaboration of
TECNALIA, which benefits numerous families
and residents in both municipalities generating
employment and social cohesion, reducing
CO2
emissions and integrating accessibility,
environmental and ICT criteria.
Vitoria-Gasteiz and Donostia-San Sebastián,
with the collaboration of TECNALIA, will
develop smart city models regarding energy
efficiency, sustainable mobility and ICT
application. Actions related to this initiative
were implemented in the Coronación and
Vega del Urumea districts respectively and over
1,200 families will benefit from the results.
RETROFITTING AND INTEGRATED
URBAN REGENERATION
SMART CITIES
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
URBAN
HABITAT
VIDEO OF INTEGRAL RETROFITTING PROJECT
OF MOGEL DISTRICT
ZENN - MOGEL DEMO SITE VIDEO,
CITY OF EIBAR
45 |
46. Procedures to determine vulnerability of cities
and infrastructures against climate change and
determine the efficiency of adaptation measures.
Paris, Bilbao, Manchester and Bratislava have
been configured as “Field Labs”.
CLIMATE RESILIENCE
OF CITIES AND VITAL
INFRASTRUCTURES
OUTSTANDING
PROJECTS
CLIMATE
CHANGE AND
LACK OF
RESOURCES
Based on optimising thermal energy used in
the manufacturing process, optimising electric
power and recovering heat as a source of
energy to generate electricity using an
Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC).
LOW ENERGY/EMBEDDED
GHG EMISSIONS ECOLOGICAL
CONCRETE
46 |
48. Technological
services
CONSTRUCTION
Quality and Safety Assessment
of Construction Materials Low, Medium and High
Voltage Electrical Equipment
Assessment
Pharmaceutical Development:
Galenic, Analytical and
Stability Studies
Quality and Safety Assessment
of Construction Systems and
Products Conformity Assessment and
Certification of Electrical
Equipment
Drug Manufacture Batches
for Clinical Trials, Pilot,
Registration, Industrial and
Industrial Scaling
Welding and Metal Construction
Quality Control and Project
Management of Singular
Works
On-Site Commissioning,
Diagnosis and Maintenance
Tests of Electrical Equipment
Analysis, Testing and Assessment
of Materials (Mechanical,
Metallography, Chemical
Analysis, Corrosion and NDT)
Air Quality and
Emission Control
ELECTRICAL
ENERGY
PHARMACY
AND HEALTH MATERIALS SUSTAINABILITY
Certification and Assessment
of Innovative Products
Personalised Therapies: Diagnosis,
Prognosis and Prediction of
Response (Companion Diagnostics)
Structural Integrity and
Extension of Life
Urban Pests and Biocidal
Efficacy
Failure Analysis and Prevention
In-service Performance
and Selection of Materials
Clinical Trials: Bioequivalence,
Phase I, II, III and IV, Clinical Nutrition,
Clinical Validation, Bioanalysis and
Management of External Studies
Waste Characterisation
Water Quality
Control of Discharges
48 |
50. Spin-offs
incubated at
TECNALIA
WIMI 5
Textia Solutions Oceantec Neos Surgery
ILT Plasma Go4IT SolutionsAurea Pay&Pass
Digimet BiokemikIngredalia
I m p r o v i n g N a t u r a l l y
Nautilus Fesia Vixion
50 |
51. Locations
Headquarters
TECNALIA
PARQUE CIENTÍFICO Y
TECNOLÓGICO DE GIPUZKOA
Mikeletegi Pasealekua, 2
E-20009 Donostia - San Sebastián
(Gipuzkoa)
T 902 760 000*
Other Locations
ÁLAVA
PARQUE TECNOLÓGICO DE ÁLAVA
Albert Einstein, 28
Leonardo Da Vinci, 11
E-01510 Vitoria - Gasteiz
BIZKAIA
PARQUE CIENTÍFICO Y
TECNOLÓGICO DE BIZKAIA
Ibaizabal Bidea, Edificio 101
Laida Bidea, Edificio 204
Laida Bidea, Edificio 413
E-48170 Zamudio
Astondo Bidea, Edificio 700
E-48160 Derio
CÁDIZ
CENTRO TECNOLÓGICO
Loma de Sancti Petri, s/n.
E-11139 Chiclana de la Frontera
GIPUZKOA
PARQUE CIENTÍFICO Y
TECNOLÓGICO DE GIPUZKOA
Mikeletegi Pasealekua, 1-3
Mikeletegi Pasealekua, 7
E-20009 Donostia - San Sebastián
POLÍGONO VENTAS
C/ Gabiria 82-84
E-20305 Irun
Área Anardi, 5
E-20730 Azpeitia
MADRID
C/ Velázquez, 64-66 2ª pl.
E-28001 Madrid
ZARAGOZA
Escuela Universitaria Politécnica (EUPLA)
C/ Mayor, 5
50100 La Almunia de Doña Godina
Parque Empresarial Dinamiza
Avda. de Ranillas nº 1, planta 1ª Oficinas C y D
E-50018 Zaragoza
Branches Abroad
COLOMBIA
Carrera 18 No. 78-40
Edificio Témpora, Oficina 203
C.P. 110221 - Bogotá
T +57 1 236 7968
Carrera 43A No. 19-17
Edificio Block Centro Empresarial,
Oficina 303
C.P. 050021 - Medellín
T +57 4 403 1968
FRANCE
CSU - Bâtiment 6
950, Rue Saint - Priest
F-34090 Montpellier (France)
T +33 467 107 130
ITALY
CERFITT
Viale Rinaldo Piaggio, 32
I-56025 Pontedera (PI)
T +39 0587 274 818
MEXICO
Torre Reforma Latino, Piso #40 Of. 40A115
Avenida Paseo de la Reforma #296
Colonia Juárez, Delegación Cuauhtémoc
C.P. 06600 - Ciudad de México
T + 52 1 55 4494 5063
SERBIA
Ul. Vladetina broj 13/6
RS-11000 Belgrado
T +381 11 3246 419
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