Inrobics receives new support, we are beneficiaries of Torres Quevedo aid.

Thanks to this help, Inrobics The team includes a doctor in Computer Engineering. The grant extends over a three-year period and already benefits a total of 300 SMEs.

The objective of these grants is to support the stable hiring of researchers in business.

The main objective of these grants is support the stable hiring of researchers in businesses, including small and medium-sized and emerging ones, to develop research and innovation projects. This measure aims to bring academic and technical knowledge closer to the business community, promoting technology transfer and the development of innovative solutions.

The program offers grants that cover part of the salary costs of the contracted researchers, promoting the creation of qualified employment and strengthening business research capabilities.

These grants have a priority focus on businesses that need to boost their competitiveness by hiring qualified personnel to lead R&D&I projects in sectors such as technology, health, energy and the environment.

The publication is part of the PTQ2023-013104 grant funded by MCIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033

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Ana Albendea

Journalist and audiovisual communicator from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, she has a career in the press and online media (culture and technology). She specialized in Corporate Communication and Advertising through a Master's degree at the Complutense University of Madrid. Since 2021, she has been researching and creating content on technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. She adapts her experience and knowledge in the AI ​​​​sector by applying it to the health sector and its professional audiences. Her commitment and admiration for storytelling stands out, with the common thread of her current professional career being to make known the potential of robotics, more specifically social robotics in the health sector. Creativity to promote and communicate the work of the company, which is none other than to improve the quality of life of people, generating a positive impact on society.
Image by Ana Albendea

Ana Albendea

Journalist and audiovisual communicator from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, she has a career in the press and online media (culture and technology). She specialized in Corporate Communication and Advertising through a Master's degree at the Complutense University of Madrid. Since 2021, she has been researching and creating content on technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. She adapts her experience and knowledge in the AI ​​​​sector by applying it to the health sector and its professional audiences. Her commitment and admiration for storytelling stands out, with the common thread of her current professional career being to make known the potential of robotics, more specifically social robotics in the health sector. Creativity to promote and communicate the work of the company, which is none other than to improve the quality of life of people, generating a positive impact on society.