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ARQUIMEA Research Center has participated this October in the second General Assembly of the A-IQ Ready project, which took place in Limassol, Cyprus. This meeting, which brought together more than 50 participants from the research and academic world from all over Europe, served for the project partners to share the current progress and establish the roadmap for the coming year.
Julio Posada, senior researcher at Orbital Q, and Victor Vilbazo, project manager, were the representatives of ARQUIMEA Research Center in this meeting that included eight specialized workshops, where key aspects of supply chains were addressed, promoting technical collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of advanced technologies.
The aim of the A-IQ Ready project is to anticipate and address global environmental problems, social inequality and future geopolitical changes and to increase Europe’s competitiveness through technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, robotics and biotechnology. A-IQ Ready proposes to take new quantum sensing technologies out of the laboratory and put them at the service of society in two distinct areas.
For ARQUIMEA it is essential to be part of this type of meetings and to collaborate with the European research ecosystem.
The A-IQ Ready project is supported by the Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking (KDT JU) – the Public-Private Partnership for research, development and innovation under Horizon Europe – and National Authorities under Grant Agreement No. 101096658. ARQUIMEA Research Center will be supported by the Polytechnic University of Madrid, the University of Alcalá, and the company Nvision as national representatives.