Collaboration Agreement between Andorra Research and Innovation (AR+I) and the College of Engineers
- Andorra la Vella, January 13, 2025 *
Andorra Research and Innovation (AR+I) and the College of Engineers have signed a collaboration agreement to promote research, development, and innovation in the Principality of Andorra.
The agreement was signed by the director of AR+I, Marc Pons, and the president of the College of Engineers, Jordi Torres.
The agreement will allow both institutions to work together to promote research and innovation in areas such as:
- Artificial intelligence
- Blockchain
- Renewable energy
- Sustainable construction
- Health and biomedical sciences
The agreement also includes the creation of a joint working group that will be responsible for identifying and developing research and innovation projects.
The director of AR+I, Marc Pons, said that “this agreement is a major step forward in the promotion of research and innovation in Andorra. The collaboration with the College of Engineers will allow us to access the knowledge and experience of the engineering community in the country.”
The president of the College of Engineers, Jordi Torres, said that “this agreement is a great opportunity for the College to contribute to the development of Andorra. We are convinced that the collaboration with AR+I will allow us to promote innovation and create new opportunities for the country.”
The agreement is part of the Government of Andorra’s commitment to promote research and innovation as a key driver of economic growth and social development.
Conveni de col·laboració entre Andorra Recerca i Innovació (AR+I) i el Col·legi d’Enginyers
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