NODDO and the technology centers of Castilla y León stand out in innovation and technology at the Transfiere Forum, a platform to present pioneering projects, foster alliances and explore the latest trends in R&D&I, reaffirming the commitment to scientific and technological progress and strategic collaboration.
This March 20, the Network of Technology Centers of Castilla y León (NODDO), together with the Junta de Castilla y León and the Institute for Business Competitiveness (ICE), will be present at the center of European innovation, Transfiere, European Forum for Science, Technology and Innovation in Malaga.
Transfiere is more than an event; it is a unique platform that brings together talent, science, technology and business under one roof, consolidating itself as the essential annual meeting point for professionals and organizations that lead change in the innovation ecosystem.
Driving innovation and collaboration for a sustainable technological future at Transfiere
At NODDO, we firmly believe in adaptability, collaboration, commitment and proximity as pillars to boost business competitiveness through innovation. Therefore, our participation in Transfiere is a reflection of these values, where we seek:
Establish strategic connections: the stand space, shared with the Junta de Castilla y León, will be the meeting point to explore alliances, synergies and collaboration opportunities that will allow us to move forward together towards the technological future we desire.
Promote innovative projects: we will attend with the most innovative projects developed by the technology centers of Castilla y León, demonstrating the positive impact of collaboration in our community and beyond.
Access valuable information: we will actively attend conferences and thematic panels, absorbing and sharing knowledge on bioeconomy, cybersecurity, habitat, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, industry 4.0, and more.
Expand our network of contacts: Transfiere is the perfect scenario to connect with other agents of the innovation ecosystem, from startups to large companies, including research centers and universities.
Connecting leaders for the advancement of science and technology in Malaga
Transfiere, European Forum for Science, Technology and Innovation, which will hold its 2024 edition on March 20, 21 and 22 in FYCMA (Trade Fair and Congress Center of Malaga) will have more than 70 panels during the three days, bringing to the forum the largest European agenda on innovation. Among the confirmed sessions are presentations and round tables on data sovereignty, open innovation, territoriality, investment, entrepreneurship, internationalization and financing, all of them focused on the value of the transfer and knowledge in the field of R&D&I.
At the meeting we highlight the thematic panel of the Junta de Castilla y León together with the Instituto para la Competitividad Empresarial (ICE), which will be entitled Ecosistemas regionales de innovación, and is scheduled for Wednesday, March 20, at 12.35 in the Innovation Room Programa-Transfiere-2024-EN.pdf (fycma.com). The panel will address collaborative strategies and shared visions to enhance regional innovation ecosystems through the Flagship Initiatives in RIS3 (Aerospace, Bioeconomy, Cybersecurity, Biohealth and Habitat).
More than 400 world leaders in innovation from the business sector, public administrations and academia will participate in this meeting to connect and promote scientific and technological development as an element of competitiveness, growth and progress. As every year, Transfiere will once again position Malaga at the epicenter of the debate on the main scientific and technological advances taking place at international level through an event that brings together the main representatives of the innovation ecosystem.
We invite you to attend Transfiere 2024, where we will be happy to share with you our initiatives, explore collaboration possibilities and together, shape the future of innovation.
Let’s make Transfiere 2024 a turning point for technological innovation in Castilla y León and beyond.