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Turning R&I into Impact: Technology, Intellectual Property and Capacity Building
7 March, 2025

Editorial

The results to be presented later this year by the CCG/ZGDV Institute within the scope of the Mobilizing Agendas will represent a comprehensive set of innovative technological prototypes, designed and tested in real environments, and which will be made available to society in multiple strategic sectors. Among them, the wood and paper processing industry, production technology companies, the textile industry, the ceramics and glass industry, the automotive industry, cities, health and the energy sector stand out.

In the context of Research and Innovation (R&I), the CCG/ZGDV has driven the design and prototyping of new processes, services and products with high added value, with a special focus on the areas of computer graphics, ubiquitous computing, human-machine interaction and information engineering. Through these projects, digital prototypes, technological demonstrators and pilot facilities are developed and made available, enabling companies and institutions to keep up with market developments and strengthen their competitiveness and capacity for innovation.

To ensure the effective transfer of knowledge and technology, the CCG/ZGDV provides a set of specialized innovation services, ensuring that companies incorporate technological advances generated in the R&D ecosystem. At the same time, the Tech Training Hub promotes the training of professionals, equipping them with the necessary skills for implementing, developing, and maintaining the technological solutions developed.

Currently, the CCG/ZGDV Institute positions itself as a strategic agent in promoting collaborative innovation, offering an integrated portfolio of services that range from the development of new products based on emerging digital technologies to technology transfer and business training. In this way, it actively contributes to strengthening organizations' competitiveness and sustainability in the context of digital transformation.

Ana Lima

Technical Director of the CCG/ZGDV Institute

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