Basque Open Industry, an event to share knowledge and experiences of public and private agents and companies in the transformation and positioning of the Basque Country as an industrial ecosystem
A space to see the reality of a transition towards a greener, more digital and more inclusive Basque Country.
Basque Open Industry is a meeting and enrichment place for production-based technological knowledge, a live observatory of the latest advanced manufacturing trends and emerging applications of the Basque smart industry.
TECNALIA at the Basque Open Industry
TECNALIA, as the leading applied research and technological development centre in Spain, will play an important role in this event that combines talent, strategy, technology, experiences, workshops, transitions, networking and knowledge.
TECNALIA will be at the Basque Research & Technology Alliance stand as a member technology centre, sharing technology experiences and showcasing opportunities for collaboration around the four areas into which the stand will be divided:
TECNALIA will also be present at the Basque Digital Innovation Hub stand as part of its technology nodes:
- Smart and connected machines
- Digital power grids
- Additive Manufacturing
- Flexible robotics
- Medical devices and digital health
- Advanced materials
- Cybersecurity
Sharing knowledge
During Basque Open Industry, TECNALIA will also be present at presentations and round tables:
- Presentation of the project carried out together with IGESTEK, a company specialising in Plastic and Composite Lightweighting Solutions. The project has manufactured a multifunctional car bonnet that can break and release an airbag using buckypaper technology.
- By Sonia Flórez, Project Manager in the Processes and Materials Area of the Industry and Mobility Unit (Tuesday, 14 November, 3.20pm to 4.30pm)
- Presentation by Eva Arrilucea Solachi, Head of the Think&Do strategy group on “Strategic Autonomy in Industry: The Role of Research and Technology”(Tuesday, 14 November, 12pm to 12.20pm)
- Round table: What do these trends mean for SMEs and how can they take advantage of them with the BRTA’s support?
- With the participation of Eva Arrilucea Solachi, Head of the Think&Do strategy group (Tuesday, 14 November, 1pm to 1.30pm)
- Round table: How can our microelectronics strategy foster the creation of new high-value economic activity? What will be the impact of photonics, quantum and new materials technologies on the competitiveness of our major industries? What could be our regional positioning vis-à-vis international actors or organisations?
- With the participation of Iñigo Arizaga, Director of the Quantum Technologies Team (Tuesday, 14 November, 9.15 am to 10am)