Private non-profit foundation
The primary source of funding for the CTC comes from projects developed collaboratively with and for companies, either through competitive bidding or direct contracts.
This revenue stream constitutes over 90% of its budget.
Innovative solutions design and implementation
With over two decades of experience, the CTC excels in identifying corporate needs and leveraging its expertise and specialised tools to transform these challenges into successful transfer processes.
Industrial technology transfer processes
The CTC ensures that research directly benefits businesses by generating both the technological knowledge and the models needed for its application in industrial settings. Its success is gauged by the competitive improvement of companies, their sustainability in the medium to long term, and their contributions to the economic development of their surroundings.
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- Established in 2000
- Recognised as a ‘Technology Centre’ (registration No. 79) by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness in 2008
- The only entity in Cantabria recognised as a TC
- A member of Fedit - the Spanish Federation of Technological Centres
- Specialised in Industry and Energy, Navigation and Robotics, and Advanced Materials and Nanomaterials