The Association of Science and Technology Parks of Spain (APTE) has today awarded the University of Valencia Science Park Foundation for the PIDE (Plan de Impulso al Desarrollo Empresarial) Project, a report resulting from the survey carried out in 2016 to the companies and entities that are housed in its facilities. It has extracted the main characteristics of its innovative business area in the different economic levels.
The award ceremony took place within the framework of the XV International Conference of APTE that was celebrated this Thursday, November 23, at the Science and Technology Park of Gipuzkoa. The president of APTE, Felipe Romera, has been the one who has delivered the diploma to the PIDE project coordinator, Luis Cortés.
"This award is, without a doubt, for the companies and entities of the Parc that have collaborated with us. Also, I would like to thank the support received from the Generalitat Valenciana, through the aid of the Program for the promotion and revitalization of the Science Parks of Conselleria de Educación, Investigación, Cultura y Deporte", Cortés underlined.
- Download the complete PIDE report: https://www.pcuv.es/encuesta-empresas-pcuv-2016/ver-on-line.html