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President of the Community notes that the commitment of companies to R + D + i "is profitable and the best antidote to the recession" (20/10/2015)

Pedro Antonio Sánchez opens the second phase of the Technology Park of Fuente Alamo, "which allows us to make a qualitative and quantitative leap in shaping the productive fabric"

The expansion doubles the capacity for companies in this park, which currently has a total of 31 generating 800 skilled jobs

It stresses the importance of joint work of the regional government, private enterprise and public universities in the region, such as "formula that guarantees success"

The president of the Community, Pedro Antonio Sanchez, stressed today at the opening of the second phase of Fuente Álamo Technology Park, the companies located there are the "best example of the commitment to R + D + i it is profitable and that technological development is an antidote to the recession. "

As proof of this, the head of Murcia wanted to emphasize that even in the worst years of the crisis, the business environment of the park "has excelled, rising to 25 percent turnover, and creating up to 350 new jobs" .

This expansion, which doubles the capacity of the Technology Park, will also allow companies to double the number of installed technology base, which currently reaches 31 and generating more than 800 skilled jobs.

Thus, enlargement will overcome the 60 companies in 2020.

Therefore, the president, the second phase opened today "is much more than a magnificent space to accommodate new businesses", as it is a modern infrastructure said, "will allow us to take a quantum leap in shaping our productive ".

Importance of working together

The president of the Community recalled that the "success" obtained with the first phase sample of all public universities work, private enterprise and regional government.

"We have once again demonstrated how important it is to act together, work together and innovate," said Pedro Antonio Sanchez, who described as "successful" the decision of the companies, the University of Murcia and Cartagena Polytechnic "to make innovation , research and technology solid foundation on which to build a future project. "

The president said that many companies have already expressed their interest to settle in this second phase of the park, where research and innovation "are a sign of the strength, ability and strategic vision of our business."

He also indicated that in the region of Murcia "we want to be entrepreneurs quarry complete their studies at the university, offering the opportunity to realize their ideas in an advanced industry as a magnet for big companies."

In this regard, he noted that "they are taking steps in shaping the future we want for the region" where the commitment to technology, knowledge and innovation "are the foundations that sustain a competitive, strong economy and enormous potential for growth. "

This growth, according to the president, "is a source of social welfare, which translates into quality employment for Murcia and get working together, and with the combined efforts of the regional government, private enterprise and the indispensable participation the universities".

The president said that "the future lies in the Technology Park, which is strategic for the new economy of the region", so he said, "we have to work with universities and they are job opportunities for students and, in parallel, with large companies, strong and recognized, that take effect tractor, to pull this project and are strong partners Technology Park ".

The Technology Park of Fuente Alamo

The Technology Park of Fuente Alamo is an initiative of the regional government which opened in 2004 as a space to house high-tech companies, which spend part of its effort to research and knowledge transfer.

Currently has 31 companies that develop their work in sectors as varied as aeronautics, chemistry, computer science or industry.

In the complex more than 800 workers, of which 320 are directly involved in research projects.

The two regional public universities, which have their own buildings to 'incubate' technology-based companies are also present: the Centre for Development and Technological Innovation (CEDIT) of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, the Center for Technology Transfer (CTT) University of Murcia and the Naval Technology Centre and the Sea

Source: CARM

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