CLAUGTO and IDEA GTO sign collaboration agreement
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GUANAJUATO – The Automotive Cluster of Guanajuato (CLAUGTO) and the Institute of Innovation, Science and Entrepreneurship for Competitiveness for the State of Guanajuato (IDEA GTO) signed a collaboration agreement.
This agreement promotes the creation, growth and global consolidation of new business initiatives in search of an economy driven by the vision of sustainable development.
“Today we are taking a step forward. I am very pleased to witness this agreement signing, which I am sure will detonate innovation, entrepreneurship, research and technology in Guanajuato,” said the governor of Guanajuato, Diego Sinhue Rodriguez Vallego.
This agreement is carried out under specific objectives such as bringing the development of creative skills closer to society and new global trends to know and take advantage of them; promote scientific and technological transfer to strengthen the Guanajuato innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem; generate technical and managerial competencies and skills in the entrepreneurial talent of human capital, as well as take advantage of the fact that the automotive industry is the spearhead to accelerate Guanajuato becoming the epicenter of Industry 4.0.
IDEA GTO is a strategic instance for entrepreneurship, social, business and educational innovation, which from science and technology seeks to positively impact the State. One of its objectives is to consolidate the triple helix in Guanajuato: it is about linking the government, industry and academia.
The collaboration agreement was signed by Juan Antonio Reus Montaño, general director of the Institute of Innovation, Science and Entrepreneurship for Competitiveness for the State of Guanajuato (IDEA GTO) and Rolando Alaniz Rosales, president of the Automotive Cluster of Guanajuato, A.C. (CLAUGTO) and as a witness of honor, the governor of Guanajuato, Diego Sinhue Rodríguez Vallejo.
Source: Cluster Industrial