CT and UFV sign a collaboration agreement for training and research

Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (UFV) and CT have signed a collaboration agreement that aims to promote training, research, technical assistance and dissemination projects, among others.

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16 Mar 2021

Through this agreement, CT, a leading engineering company in technological innovation throughout the product life cycle, and UFV, will pool experience, know-how and resources to respond to current scientific and technical challenges with a guarantee of research and educational quality, on the one hand, for the benefit of society and, on the other hand, for the students of Industrial Systems Engineering.

JosƩ Antonio Verdejo, Secretary General of UFV, and JosƩ Evelio JimƩnez, CT Country Manager for Spain, signed the agreement at a meeting held at the Motor & Sport Institute (MSI), which was also attended by Marƭa PƩrez de Ayala, Director General of Institutional Relations at UFV, and Antonio Naranjo, Director of the Industrial Engineering Degree at UFV.

“The training and development of the talent that the market needs begins with collaboration between universities and companies. This agreement will facilitate mutual knowledge and support and I am sure it will benefit both parties”, explains JosĆ© Evelio JimĆ©nez, CT Country Manager for Spain.

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