Gradiant showcases its industrial solutions at Science for Industry

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The international event brings together frontier research, industry and investment to accelerate the market uptake of Deep Science technologies with real impact 

The event strengthens a key ecosystem for fostering partnerships in advanced communications, applied intelligence and security, strategic areas for Gradiant 

On 28 and 29 January, Gradiant will once again take part in the fourth edition of the Science for Industry Ecosystem, the leading international event focused on accelerating the transfer of scientific knowledge to industry. Organised by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), the event will be held at La Nave, in Madrid. Gradiant will be part of the Galician delegation promoted by the Axencia Galega de Innovación (GAIN), which will host a dedicated stand for the participating Galician entities. 

Science for Industry has established itself as a strategic meeting point for universities, technology centres, large industrial companies, science-based startups and investment funds. With a strong international focus, previous editions have brought together more than 30,000 researchers and business leaders, with the aim of transforming scientific advances into real, scalable technological solutions. 

This makes the event particularly relevant for the Gradiant team. Mariel Márquez, senior research engineer, and Antía Fernández, Director of Innovation for Strategic Markets, will be attending. Gradiant has developed numerous solutions for the industrial sector that are already delivering real impact for Galician, national and international companies. Our colleagues will showcase our technological capabilities and industrial solutions in areas such as advanced communications, applied intelligence and security, where the effective transfer of Deep Science is essential to enhance competitiveness, accelerate innovation and address current technological challenges. 

The event structure, organised around the Global Summit, the Industry Corner and the Investors Club, promotes direct, results-oriented interactions between science, industry and capital. This approach facilitates the identification of specific technological challenges, access to high-potential capabilities and the creation of strategic partnerships to drive new innovation projects.