Navarra reinforces its strategic commitment to sensorics with a pioneering centre to attract talent and foster industrial collaboration

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The Stirling Centre, located in the town of Villatuerta, ‘not only stands out for its advanced technology, but also plays a key role in promoting the economic and social development of the Central Zone of Navarre’, explained Patricia Fanlo, Regional Minister for University, Innovation and Digital Transformation of the Government of Navarre, after visiting the facilities. In addition, the aid for the promotion of R&D of the Autonomous Community of Navarre has allowed this infrastructure to incorporate five new researchers in recent times.

Specifically, of the five latest incorporations, four benefited from MRR Investigo funds in 2022 and 2023, and the fifth received a grant for technologists in 2021. In addition, the Stirling Centre also received three UIE vouchers in 2021, two grants for equipment in 2022 and 2024, and support for the execution of two collaborative R&D projects between agents of the Innovation System of Navarra (SINAI) in the 2022 call.

CS Navarra has a multidisciplinary team of eight people specialised in functional printing technologies, in particular printed electronics and their applications. Its main strategic areas are: printed heaters, printed sensors, advanced manufacturing processes (In-Mold Electronics, hybrid electronics and functional screen printing), functional joints, biosensing, and sustainable materials and processes.

Target markets for CS’ innovative functional printing products and solutions include: human-machine interfaces (HMI), automotive, home automation, energy, and the health and wellness sectors. In addition, they constitute a pioneering Business R&D Unit that brings together the following partner companies from Navarra and the Basque Country: COPRECI, EIKA, EMBEGA, FAGOR ELECTRONICA, MATZ ERREKA, ORKLI, TAJO and MONDRAGON COMPONENTES.

The Villatuerta facility is, in short, a fundamental part of an ICT Ecosystem in Navarre made up of around 200 companies that employ 3,500 people and have a turnover of around 280 million euros. The fundamental aim of all of them is the search for constant innovation. And, in this endeavour, they stand out for the activities they carry out in the automation of production processes, cybersecurity and management of infrastructures and systems. More information about the ICT Ecosystem of Navarra in this link.

Source: navarra.es