The aim of the session is to exchange challenges and opportunities with companies and entities linked to the Park during these years, share a networking breakfast, and present the collaboration strategy with companies for 2025.

This morning the «Espaitec Business Meeting» in the Multipurpose Room of the Espaitec 2 building, a session aimed at CEOs and managers of companies and entities linked to the Park. The event was attended by david cabedo, vice-rector of Innovation, Transfer and Scientific Dissemination of the Universitat Jaume I, who welcomed the attendees and presented the main strategic lines of collaboration between the university and the companies and entities of the Park.

Cabedo has highlighted the importance of the university Joint work of research groups and companies, in the development of innovative projects. The university, in addition to training people who will occupy positions of responsibility in companies in the future, is a strategic partner for innovation projects, financed or not through competitive calls, developed by these companies.

On behalf of Espaitec, Juan Antonio Bertolin, director of the Scientific and Technological Park of the Universitat Jaume I, has detailed the «Espaitec Advanced Services», designed specifically for your companies and entities, exclusive support services in areas such as Communication, Talent management, Public-Private Financing, Research and Transfer, B2B Supply/Demand Management, with the aim of enhancing and increasing perceived value, under the concept of a one-stop shop.

Espaitec, Scientific and Technological Park of the Universitat Jaume I

podcast part of the Network of Valencian Science Parks (rePCV), formed by the five parks linked to the Valencian public universities. The Park is a mechanism that promotes interaction (transfer) between the Universitat Jaume I and the company, promoting the entrepreneurship and facilitating business cooperation.

In 18 years they have passed through Espaitec More than 120 innovative companies from different sectors and with intense collaborations with the university: incorporating talent generated in the academic environment, knowledge of research groups for the development of competitive projects and collaborations between companies to increase the competitiveness of their business models. On the other hand, they have been located in the Park 11 university spin-offs from different fields of knowledge: robotics, nanotechnology, economics, physics, artificial intelligence or biodegradation of plastics. Currently, more than 48 companies and entities, both national and international.