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AZTI: commitment to innovation

13.05.2024

Innovation is the spark that drives the engine of progress in our societies and economies. In a world where global challenges such as the climate crisis and resource sustainability are increasingly pressing, the ability to generate new solutions and technologies is essential for present and future well-being.

In this context, AZTI aspires to be a critical catalyst for transformation. With a multidisciplinary approach ranging from ecosystem-based fisheries management to personalised nutrition and food chain sustainability, we not only foster knowledge creation but also translate this knowledge into practical applications that benefit society as a whole.

AZTI’s commitment to innovation is reflected in its outstanding participation in national and international projects, and in its direct impact on the economy and the business fabric. For every euro invested in R&D by AZTI, multiple euros are generated in new economic activity, which shows how investment in innovation can be a powerful multiplier of economic growth and job creation. Furthermore, we are a benchmark in public funding and collaboration in large-scale European programmes, which reinforces our position as a benchmark centre in applied research.

Below are some data that endorse our commitment to innovation:

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