Ricardo Gao exemplifies UDC's strong commitment to research and technology

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber ​​Security and High Performance Computing These are some of the lines that the University of A Coruña (UDC) operates. This was announced by Ricardo Gao Abbott, Rector of Spain at the III Spanish Economic Forum 'The Galicia that comes', which started yesterday Tuesday at Palexco in A Coruña and continues today Wednesday.

“When one talks about UTC It is inevitable not to mention the ICT City (Information and Communication Technologies) in the technology sector. A very ambitious project born during the mandate of the previous rector, Julio Abalde,” said Ricardo Gao, assuring that the location reflects a strong commitment to the technological pole.

Ricardo Abbot pointed out during the meeting organized by EL ESPAÑOL, Invertia, Quincemil and Treintrayseis. Different degrees and postgraduate degrees offered at UDC also play a fundamental role In that commitment to technology, related studies in nanotechnology, geoinformatics, industrial mathematics and advanced biotechnology.

On the other hand, the Rector of the University of A Coruña highlighted the role of the Research Center in Information and Communication Technologies (CITIC), the Naval and Industrial Technology Research Center (CITENI) -“the pole of gravity of the Navy. and Industry” – and Center for Advanced Scientific Research (CICA) -“The Galician center with the largest number of Ramón y Cajal investigations.”

Ricardo Abbott III concludes his speech at the Spanish Economic Forum with 'The Galicia That Comes' Highlighting the importance of university-business collaboration and highlights the exchange industry with a total of 28 business chairs.

“This is next On Friday, April 26, we will host an event to share good experiences And to put one basic aspect on the table: degree level and lifelong training.

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