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Research Services in Spain
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Ceprede
En 1981 nace el Centro de Predicción Económica (CEPREDE) como consecuencia del trabajo de un grupo de profesores de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) y el apoyo incondicional de la Cámara de Comercio e Industria de Madrid y la Fundación Universidad‐Empresa. Cinco años más tarde en 1986, estas dos instituciones junto con la Fundación Empresa‐Universidad Gallega (FEUGA), la Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Función Social de las Comunicaciones (FUNDESCO) y la Fundación del Banco Exterior de España, constituyen la Asociación Centro de Predicción Económica, Asociación que en el momento actual cuenta como asociados con importantes empresas privadas y públicas, agrupaciones y organismos de la Administración. CEPREDE es hoy un Centro permanente de investigación económica, una realidad creada y compartida por todos, por Patronos, Fundadores, Asociados y el grupo de profesores e investigadores universitarios. Una experiencia de predicción económica y empresarial con conexión internacional que cumple 30 años de trabajo en equipo y más de 60 reuniones semestrales que numéricamente se resume en más de 50 informes de predicción, análisis continuo de unas variables macroeconómicas y 200 indicadores de coyuntura, consulta permanente a un panel de 96 expertos, mantenimiento y actualización de informes metodológicos, construcción de modelos sectoriales y participación a través del Instituto de Predicción Económica "L. R. Klein" en los proyectos nacionales HISPALINK (Regional Integrado) e internacionales LINK (Naciones Unidas) y AIECE (Asociación de Centros Europeos de Coyuntura Económica). CEPREDE reúne información económica exclusiva para nuestros asociados y una atención personalizada. Los aspectos diferenciales de CEPREDE son: análisis estratégico, criterio independiente, capital relacional.
11 to 50 staff
Cetmar
CETMAR is a public foundation committed to improving the marine environment, its resources, and all the sectors that depend on it, by promoting innovation and environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Created in 2001 through an initiative of the Galician Government (Xunta de Galicia) and Spain’s former Ministry of Science and Innovation, CETMAR was established to support the maritime-fisheries sector, research institutions, and public administrations in advancing a common path toward R&D&I. CETMAR operates at local, national, European, and international levels. Its actions benefit both public and private stakeholders connected to the sea, its resources, and the marine environment as a whole.
51 to 200 staff
Cfm Materials Physics Center
Born in as a joint initiative between Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) and Universidad del Pais Vasco – Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU), the long-term aim of CFM is to push forward the frontiers of knowledge on advanced materials science research, by putting together stable teams with a record of excellence in scientific research. CFM quality work has been recognized by the Basque Government acknowledging its instrumental body MPC (see CFM’s governance) as a Basic Excellence Research Center (BERC). Phone :(+34) 943 01 87 86 | Fax :(+34) 943 01 58 00 | E-mail: cfm@ehu.es
51 to 200 staff
Chromessence
Chromessence is a testing and R+D lab for the essential oil and aromatics industry. Highly involved in the development of new technologies for authentication, chemical characterization and standardization. We support your fragrances, oils and natural product oils development, transferring our know-how and using the state-of-the-art in chromatography and chemical analysis.
11 to 50 staff
Ciber Enfermedades Raras
The CIBERER is a cooperative network structure, with 60 research groups located in the main research centres all over Spain. These groups are structured into seven research programs, depending on their main lines of work, which means we can pool our efforts, optimise our resources and make the greatest use of the knowledge generated. Our research work, carried out through the cooperation of basic and clinical research groups, is intended to find out about the causes and alterations in biological mechanisms which generate Rare Diseases. The approach implemented in this work is designed to obtain an accurate and speedy diagnosis, apart from developing therapeutic solutions reaching the patients as soon as possible.
51 to 200 staff
Cinbio
The Biomedical Research Centre (Centro de Investigacións Biomédicas), CINBIO is a multidisciplinary research centre from University of Vigo. It emerged to create a common infrastructure for biomedical experts and it offers research services, it hosts the bio-experimental facilities and a new BSL-3 laboratory, the only one in the whole Nordwest Region. We are over 200 people related to research, including professors, doctors, PhD students, and lab technicians; originally grouped in INBIOMED, over ten years working in collaboration with the hospitals of the region, other universities, industry, regional and local governments
201 to 500 staff
Citeec - Research & Innovation Centre On Civil Engineering And Building
The Centre of Technological Innovation in Building and Civil Engineering (CITEEC) is a research centre of the Universidade da Coruña (UDC) specialized in R&D&I within the multiple fields and sectors involved in civil engineering and building. The CITEEC's purpose is to improve and intensify research and knowledge transfer in these sectors from a sustainable and innovative perspective. Our activity is based on experimental analysis complemented by a solid support of numerical analysis, and following the priorities of the Galician RIS3 Strategy, the Spanish Strategy for Science and Technology 2021-2027, the European Strategy Horizon Europe 2021-2027, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG, Agenda 2030).
51 to 200 staff
Citef Railway Technology Research Centre
CITEF (Railway Technology Research Centre) was created in 1997 as part of F2I2 (the Foundation for the Development of Industrial Innovation) for research, innovation, experimentation, study and teaching purposes within the railway knowledge area. It is a non-profit organisation pursuing aims of general interest within any rail transport technology sector. As part of the Foundation, CITEF has the know-how, resources and experience needed to perform any project regardless of its complexity and size. CITEF is a fully independent entity that uses a client-partner model to collaborate with the majority of the rail companies in Spain, the rest of Europe, South America and Asia. CITEF is a worldwide benchmark in the development and use of advanced models and algorithms that efficiently simulate rail systems. These developments are applied throughout the life-cycle: design, optimisation, validation and verification, training, operation and maintenance, thus addressing a broad range of needs within the rail sector. CITEF’s major asset is its team, formed by PhDs, Engineers and Technical Personnel hired by the Foundation to perform the industrial projects. The team is also supported by teachers at the Technical School for Industrial Engineers of the Technical University of Madrid in Training, Research, Development and Innovation work.
51 to 200 staff
Dravet Syndrome Foundation Spain
The Dravet Syndrome Foundation Spain was born on 31 May 2011. The initial germ was a group of fighting parents who were not resigned to follow the dictates of the disease that attacks their children, Dravet syndrome, a catastrophic childhood epilepsy that begins during the first year of life, with serious neurological consequences. This group of parents did not give up and decided to fight against the disease through research and to do so they created the Foundation.
11 to 50 staff
Enkoa
Enkoa develops mechatronics systems for identification and control. We offer technological solutions that add value in all those environments that require safety, monitoring and supervision, and this is why we design, develop, manufacture and sell smart electronic solutions for the responsible and efficient control of people, objects and environments. We develop energy saving systems, electronic locking solutions for furniture and parking guidance solutions.
11 to 50 staff
European Foundation For The Study Of Chronic Liver Failure Ef Clif
The European Foundation for the Study of Chronic Liver Failure (EF CLIF) is a private non-profit organization connecting biomedical researchers and healthcare professionals with each other, with patients and patient associations, and with society. The fundamental purpose of EF CLIF, reflected in its founding Statements of 2015, is to advance knowledge and promote research and education in liver disease to improve the prognosis of patients living with chronic liver failure. The Foundation has made pioneering efforts in conducting a series of large, international prospective studies that have been instrumental in reclassifying the trajectory of patients with chronic liver failure and led to the clinical, prognostic and pathophysiological definition of the syndrome referred to as “acute-on-chronic liver failure” characterized by acute decompensation of cirrhosis, severe systemic inflammation, organ failures, and high short-term mortality. We are inspiring best clinical practices for the management of patients with chronic liver failure and promoting a more sustainable and equitable healthcare system. Within the Foundation, the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Chair supports research activities through the EASL-CLIF Consortium, a network of 117 tertiary care and university hospitals in 28 European countries. The Grifols Chair promotes translational studies in centers across Europe and North America within the framework of the European Network for Translational Research (ENTR) with 25 centers in 8 countries. Over the last five years, the Foundation has successfully expanded its geographical scope providing the context to support transcontinental collaborative research projects. The Global Projects chapter provides the framework to promote research in cirrhosis across the world with the aim to help to build consensus and ensure health equity worldwide.
11 to 50 staff
Farapi Kooperatiba
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1 to 10 staff
Genyo. Pfizer-University Of Granada-Junta De Andalucia Center For Genomics And Oncological Research
GENYO is a mixed centre with stakes held by the Regional Ministry of Innovation, Science and Enterprise, the Regional Ministry of Health, the University of Granada and the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. This center has been devised as a space for excellence research in genomic medicine, focusing on the comprehensive study and understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases in general, placing special emphasis on cancer and its genetic disorders related to inheritance. GENYO was created as a multidisciplinary research space, where different professionals from the healthcare, university and business areas interact, making it possible to generate new systems to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases based on the joint and coordinated application of first-rate knowledge in the different areas of genetics. This center is the benchmark center of the Andalusian Program for Research in Clinical Genetics and Genomic Medicine, a program which, together with those of Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine, and Nanomedicine have the main objective of supporting and fostering translational research in Advanced Therapies. The activities performed within these three research programs are developed in coordination with the Andalusian Initiative for Advanced Therapies (IATA), an initiative of the Andalusian Government promoted by the Regional Ministries of Health and Innovation, Science and Enterprise.
51 to 200 staff
Gran Telescopio De Canarias, S.A. Grantecan
The Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC or GRANTECAN) is the largest optical-IR telescope in operation. It is located in the northern hemisphere in one of the best astronomical sites worldwide: the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. GTC is a Spanish initiative led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and is funded by the Central Government of Spain and the Local Government of the Canary Islands. The main astronomical institutions in Mexico and the University of Florida joined later as international partners. The GTC construction started in with its ground-breaking ceremony. Technical first light occurred in mid-2007 and regular operations started on March 2009 (Day One). Since then, observing time at the GTC is routinely offered to its international user community on a semester basis. The GTC is one of the Unique Scientific and Technical Infrastructures (ICTS) of Spain.
51 to 200 staff
Iberoamerican Cochrane Center
The Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre is one of the 14 international Cochrane Centres. Its area of responsibility includes Spain and all Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America.
11 to 50 staff
Ibmb
The Institute of Molecular Biology of Barcelona (IBMB) is a public interdisciplinary research centre of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) devoted to the understanding of major molecular mechanisms sustaining life with significant biomedical and biotechnological implications. Housed within the Barcelona Science Park (PCB) on the University of Barcelona Pedralbes Campus, IBMB is committed to excellence in basic science giving priority to interdisciplinary research. Although, research within IBMB has essential implications to numerous diseases areas including cancer, brain disorders, aging and rare diseases. Research at IBMB is carried out by 27 scientific groups organized in four different departments covering the areas of Structural Biology, Molecular Genomics, Developmental Biology and Cell Biology. In addition, IBMB offers a wide range of cutting-edge in-house core facilities and services technologies. IBMB researchers also enjoy access to the service units and technology platforms provided by the PCB and the University of Barcelona, as well as various interaction with local and international institutions. Around 110 scientists (including PhD, Master and undergraduate students), technical and administrative staff from 11 different countries work at the Institute. Notably, female researchers at IBMB maintain a very high level of scientific competitiveness reaching 42% of the group leaders.
51 to 200 staff
Idener.Ai
IDENER is a private reseach company which investigates in the multidisciplinary field of Computational Mathematics and its practical application in the optimisation of systems, including: chemical and biochemical systems, logistics maangement and manufacturing systems, energy markets and defense. To that end, we at IDENER integrate concepts from four interrelated and complementary areas of knowledge: Mathematical Modeling and Simulation; Multidisciplinary Design Optimization; Control Engineering; and Software Engineering.
51 to 200 staff
Imdea Software Institute
The main focus of the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Software Development Technologies (IMDEA Software Institute) is to perform the research of excellence required to devise methods that will allow the cost-effective development of software products with sophisticated functionality and high quality, i.e, safe, reliable, and efficient. In order to achieve this goal the Institute is gathering a critical mass of world-wide, top class researchers and providing them with an ideal research environment. The focus of the Institute includes all phases of the development cycle (analysis, design, implementations, validation and verification), including methods, languages, and mechanisms. Its distinguishing feature is the concentration on approaches that are rigorous and at the same time allow building practical tools. The IMDEA Software Institute is part of IMDEA, the Madrid Institute of Advanced Studies, a network of international research centers in the Madrid region for research of excellence in areas of high economic impact.
51 to 200 staff
Innovalia Association
Innovalia Association is an R&D Business Unit belonging to the Basque Technology Network, founded in 2002 by a set of technology-based innovative companies, with a global reach and highly aware that innovation as an intrinsic process is fundamental to ensure companies
51 to 200 staff
Institute Of Biomedicine And Biotechnology Of Cantabria
The Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology of Cantabria (IBBTEC) is a Joint Centre belonging to the University of Cantabria, the National Research Council (CSIC), and the Regional Government through its Society for the Development of Cantabria (SODERCAN). Its main aim is to carry out high-quality scientific research in biological disciplines, both in basic and applied aspects, with the aim of advancing in scientific knowledge and boosting the transfer of results and technology to the productive sector. This orientation towards technology transfer is achieved in the Unit for Diagnosis and Biological Assessment (UDEB), a space where biotechnological companies can establish themselves in order to develop research projects.
51 to 200 staff
Institute Of Marine Research - Csic Spanish Research Council
The Institute of Marine Research (IIM-CSIC) is a competitive marine research institution, one of the top ocean science institutions in Spain and part of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC), the main research organisation in the country, third in Europe & seventh worldwide. The IIM offers a lively and diverse research environment with a transversal approach to marine science & aquaculture. In this way, its work is structured along 3 Fundamental Lines: Ocean & Climate, Marine Biodiversity & Conservation, and Food, Bioproducts & Health. These lines allows its workers to create interdisciplinary bonds while progressing towards the same wider aims, stemming from the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Working within this new frame, while widening our collaborative networks & increasing our engagement with society, the Institute is ready to respond to local concerns while keeping an international perspective to face the big global challenges of today. Given the importance of Blue Economy & Ocean Literacy for Galicia and for the globe, we aim to- Develop an integrated and multidisciplinary research in marine sciences that allows progress in the global understanding of marine ecosystems and in the scientific and technological status of related productive sectors- Train specialized research and technical personnel, favoring their transfer to other entities (industry, administration, teaching)- Contribute to Ocean Literacy & Public Engagement with Science - Actively collaborate with the industrial sector, supporting the development of a 4.0 Industry and widening our network locally & internationally.
201 to 500 staff
Institute Of Molecular Science- Icmol
The Institute of Molecular Science (ICMol) at the University of Valencia is a research centre in Molecular Chemistry and Nanoscience, recognized as Excellence Unit María de Maeztu by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness in 2016. Since its foundation in it promotes the study of molecular materials with different functionalities from an interdisciplinary perspective. ICMol's research programmes are highly competitive and its scientific leadership in its field of work is internationally recognized. ICMol participates in numerous national and international research projects, including several prestigious European Research Council (ERC) projects. ICMol's research is focused on obtaining and studying a great diversity of molecules, materials and complex systems. The study of their characteristics at the molecular level allows the understanding of some fundamental properties of matter and enables their use in a large number of applications. The main lines of research of ICMol are: New Advanced Materials: Materials based on porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), two-dimensional materials similar to graphene with diverse functionalities and Biomaterials. Nanomagnetism and Molecular Spintronics: Molecular magnets (of nanometric size) for use as bits or as qubits (quantum bits). Molecular Electronics: Functional molecules and molecular materials for their integration into optoelectronic devices. Supramolecular Chemistry: New drugs with antitumor, anti-inflammatory and antiparasitic activity, tumor markers and chemical sensors for metal ions and compounds of biological interest.
201 to 500 staff
Intras Research Institute On Traffic And Road Safety - University Of Valencia
INTRAS (Research Institute on Traffic and Road Safety) is an interdisciplinary research center at the University of Valencia (UV) devoted to scientific and applied research. Our aim is to stimulate innovation in the field of road safety and traffic accidents through training, counselling and development. We aim to achieve so by emphasizing the human factors involved in the driver´s behavior in connection with the vehicle, the available infrastructures and police controls. The INTRAS (research group) was established by the decree-law 105/1995 of the Generalitat Valenciana, published on 16th of May 1995 under the University Reform Law. Nowadays, the INTRAS is regulated by the Spanish Organic Law on University published on 2001, as well as by the Statutes of the University of Valencia of 2004. The INTRAS team is currently comprised of teachers and researchers coming from diverse departments of the University of Valencia. In addition the team is equipped with its own research, administrative and technical staff.
11 to 50 staff
Komons
We apply technology, digital and participatory methods to boost collective intelligence and social change.
1 to 10 staff