The technology division of Elecnor Group, one of the leading global corporations in engineering, development and construction of infrastructure projects and a leading developer and investor in the fields of renewable energy, energy and environmental infrastructure and space, visits the Parc Científic de la Universitat de València by the hand of Invest in Valencia
In its tour of Valencia, the technology company Deimos Space has visited this Wednesday the facilities of the Parc Científic de la Universitat de València. In collaboration with Invest in Valencia, an initiative of the City Council of Valencia and the Official Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Services and Navigation of Valencia, the visit was made in the framework of the search for contacts with the university environment to attract talent within the technological profiles related to software.
The meeting at the PCUV was attended on behalf of the company by Carlos Lluch, director of Segmentos Terrenos, accompanied by Virginia García Romero, project manager of Invest in Valencia. Both were received by Vicent Clemente, head of the Operations area of the Fundació Parc Científic de la Universitat de València (FPCUV), by the PCUV company, ALBAVALOR, represented by its CEO, Ernesto López-Baeza, by the researcher of the Institute of Robotics and Information and Communication Technologies (IRTIC), Antonio García Celda, and by the technician of the Transfer and Innovation Service of the University of Valencia, Santiago Miralles.
Elecnor Deimos was founded in 2001 with the aim of developing and providing state-of-the-art technology systems and solutions. Elecnor Deimos is the technology division of the Elecnor Group, one of the leading global corporations in engineering, development and construction of infrastructure projects and a leading developer and investor in the fields of renewable energies, energy and environmental infrastructures and space.
The company is involved in all phases of a space mission for the vast majority of ESA missions, in the fields of Science and Exploration, Satellite Navigation, Earth Observation, Space Situational Awareness and Launchers. This has enabled them to carry out complete space missions, as demonstrated by the Deimos-1 and Deimos-2 missions.
In its tour of València, the technology company is looking for contacts in universities to attract talent
The company Deimos space meets with representatives of the Parc Científic de la Universitat de València. PHOTO: FPCUV.
Elecnor Deimos carries out activities in mission analysis, systems engineering, guidance, navigation and control (GNC), attitude and orbit control (AOCS), ground segment, on-board software systems, among others, in which they develop engineering design, algorithm definition, prototyping, operational software development, systems integration, validation, systems deployment, and operations support.