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TECNIO-accredited agents are groups or sets of research groups from university system of Catalonia, from CERCA research centres, from CSIC centres located in Catalonia and from other public law entities in Catalonia. TECNIO accredited agents have a wide range of differential technological capabilities and a solid track record of collaboration with companies, making them ideal partners to carry out your R&D projects. Find the TECNIO agent that best suits your needs.
CD6 is a UPC center specializing in Photonics and Optical Engineering. Its mission is to generate applied knowledge and transfer it to the market, and it has a long tradition of collaboration with the business environment. It regularly works for companies in sectors such as health, mobility, Industry 4.0, etc. The center has laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation, prototyping rooms, mechanical and electronic workshops and software development capacity.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Photonics/Quantum; IoT / Sensors; Automation; Additive manufacturing; Digital health
Photonics; optics; optical metrology; optical design; optical quality; optical sensor; optical instruments; lighting systems; LIDAR; photometry; spectroscopy; laser; multispectral imaging; biophotonics; human vision
CPT is a specialized center, for 30 years, in the field of Materials Science and Surface Engineering. The group's track record is focused on research but also on the transfer to industry through knowledge and the application of thermal and electrochemical spray technologies.
Universitat de Barcelona (UB)
Robots i cobots; Additive manufacturing; Frontier materials; Decarbonization; Recycling and valorization
New materials; coatings; electrochemistry; thermal projection; cold spray; additive manufacturing; energy; circular economy; protection against wear and corrosion
The Computer Vision Center (CVC) is a CERCA research center, with more than 130 researchers and technicians, specializing in Computer Vision and is an international leader in its field. With 12 research groups, its mission is to train new talents, generate knowledge and transfer it to industry and society. The CVC has an international reputation for its innovative research, technology transfer and the development of spin-offs in the field of Computer Vision. Its mission is to conduct prestigious research with a major international impact, transfer knowledge to companies and society and train high-level scientists and professionals to be relevant in Europe.
Centres de Recerca de Catalunya (CERCA)
Big Data + IA; Connected/autonomous vehicle; Drones; Robots and cobots; Digital health
Artificial vision; AI; R&D; research; transfer; technology
DigiFACT is the alliance of several research and technology transfer groups at the UPC that focus on the topics of advanced digital factories. At DigiFACT, the development of advanced products, materials and processes constitutes the basis for technology transfer in accordance with the Industry 4.0 paradigm. The groups that comprise DigiFACT are: CDEI-DM, CIM UPC, REMM, TECNOFAB, and PROCOMAME-DMFAM.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Additive manufacturing; Robots and cobots; Automation; Simulation / digital twin; Frontier materials
Additive manufacturing; 3D printers; prototyping and testing; product pre;series; robotic systems; industry 4.0; digital technology; high-speed milling; honing; roughness; integrity and optimization of structures; material characterization; mechanical CAD design; CAE and dynamic simulation; strength; fatigue and fracture
The Center for Design and Optimization of Processes and Materials, DIOPMA, is a scientific research center of the University of Barcelona, formed in the Department of Materials Science and Physical Chemistry. The DIOPMA center comprises a multidisciplinary team of doctors, graduates and engineers.
Universitat de Barcelona (UB)
Frontier materials; Sustainable materials; Additive manufacturing; Recycling and valorization; Batteries and storage
Materials; characterization; circular economy; valorization; environment; waste; by-products; energy; thermal energy storage; 3D printing
The eXiT group is a group of the Institute of Informatics and Applications of the UdG. The group's activity is the research and development of techniques for monitoring and supporting decision-making based on data, as well as the design of distributed registry architectures for data collection, access and registration.
Universitat de Girona (UDG)
Big Data + IA; IoT / Sensors; DLT / Blockchain; Smart grid / Distributed networks; Digital health
Artificial intelligence; data mining; machine learning; decision support; supervision; monitoring; prediction; optimization; smart grids; energy efficiency; smart cities; medicine and healthcare; personalized health services; distributed ledger architectures; blockchain; data certification
GILAB is the Graphics and Image Laboratory of the University of Girona with more than two decades’ experience in data processing techniques, image and video, scientific visualization, online training environments and serious game development with high technological transfer capacity.
Universitat de Girona (UDG)
Big Data + IA; Immersive tech and digital entertainment; Digital health; Medical devices; Simulation / digital twin
Serious games; xtended realities; eye-tracking; simulation environments; e-learning; automatic correction tools; image processing; medical imaging; control of robotic environments; big data; artificial intelligence; machine learning; scientific visualization; visual analytics; trajectory analysis
The IMEM-CIEFMA Center emerged from the integration of two strongly complementary research groups, which collaborate in the design, optimization and application of materials in industrial fields ranging from biomedicine to structural engineering, including the energy sector.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Hydrogen; Recycling and valorization; Medical device; Additive manufacturing
Steels; aluminum; biomedicine; materials characterization; ceramics; corrosion; detection of biomolecules and cells; drug dosing; 3d printing; hard metal; nano-indentation; polymers; coatings; pressure sensors; titanium
The IRI is a University Institute co-owned by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), with a track record of almost 30 years making contributions to the fields of robotics, automatic control, computer vision and AI.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Robots and cobots; Connected/autonomous vehicle; Big Data + IA; Digital health; Hydrogen
Robotics; automatic control; artificial intelligence; computer vision; deep learning; mechanisms; automation; energy efficiency; hydrogen; fuel cells
The Institute for Research and Innovation in Health (IRIS - UPC) is a multidisciplinary center engaged in research and innovation in areas such as biomedical engineering, computational graphics, biomaterials, biomechanics, instrumentation, robotics, vision, e-health, biostatistics, computational biology and image processing. Its mission is to develop innovative technologies to improve health and social well-being, fostering cross-cutting research and collaboration with research institutions, hospitals and global organizations. IRIS aspires to be recognized worldwide for its excellence in interdisciplinary research and innovation.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Biotechnology; Digital health; Robots and cobots; Big Data + IA; IoT / Sensors
Innovation; biomedical engineering; serious games; biomechanics; robotics; tissue engineering; bio informatics; biomedical signals; spinoffs; startups; rehabilitation; therapy; bio statistics; virtual reality; computational biology
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