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Tekniker presents its most recent solutions applicable to smart manufacturing at the European Transfiere forum
The centre participated as a speaker and exhibitor in the course of the event

Tekniker takes a positive view with regard to its presence at Transfiere, the European forum for Science, Technology and Innovation held in Málaga on February 16-17.

There was a big turnout at the 11th edition of Transfiere, the European Forum for Science, Technology & Innovation, held on February 16-17 at the Málaga Exhibition Centre and Conference Centre.

The current pandemic was no obstacle to hold this event in-person and brought together many of the most outstanding public and private stakeholders from the areas of research and knowledge transfer and enabled them to establish new B2B contacts, network, find new partners, set up strategic alliances and synergies and also showcase new innovative projects, services and products.

Tekniker, that can only take a positive view with regard to its presence at the forum, played the role of speaker and exhibitor at this 11th edition.

The technology centre participated in a panel discussion chaired by the director of FEDIT, Áureo Díaz Carrasco, in the course of which José Miguel Landeta, director of Technology Transfers at Tekniker, presented the Cervera Network of Robotic Technologies in Smart Manufacturing.

The aim of this collaborative network led by Tekniker since 2021 consists in furthering synergies between technology centres that already have the tools and infrastructures required to boost the development and application of robotic technologies in the area of industrial manufacturing.

FEDIT, a member of the event’s organising committee, also participated as an exhibitor with an extensive presence of technology centres, among them Tekniker, that showcased their capabilities and prototypes to achieve more visibility and boost their role in terms of the economy, companies and technological innovation actions.

More specifically, Tekniker displayed various technologies such as additive manufacturing, plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO), laser technology and micro & nanomanufacturing applicable to strategic sectors such as aeronautics or healthcare.