The University of Murcia celebrates a day of knowledge transfer in San Javier
12-03-2019
The Councilor of Finance, Carlos Albaladejo presented today the Vice Rector of Employment, Entrepreneurship and Society of the University of Murcia, Alicia Rubio and the Vice-Rector for Research and Transfer, Francisco Esquembre a day of Transfer of knowledge called Blue Growth that the University of Murcia has celebrated in San Javier, as the permanent headquarters of the Campus Mare Nostrum.
The day celebrated is tomorrow at the Museum of San Javier has had more than 20 companies and organizations interested in knowing the lines of work, projects and initiatives that are developed in the University in relation to aquaculture, fisheries, the fish processing industry and other sectors related to what has come to be called "Blue economy". On the same day, topics have been addressed related to public financing for R & D & I projects, as well as the collaboration opportunities of the companies with the University of Murcia.
Charles Albaladejo thanked the UMU responsible for the election of San Javier to extract and transfer the knowledge that the investigations that are carried out in the university to society and share it with the interested sectors directly. Albaladejo noted the commitment of the City of San Javier with the University of Murcia as the seat of one of its Campus, and headquarters Permanent Campus Mare Nostrum to reiterate
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