Between 20 and 23 June 2022, the 'Desalination for the Environment: Clean Water and Energy' international conference, promoted by the European Desalination Society (EDS), will take place at the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, with the support of the Spanish Association of Desalination and Reuse (AEDYR) and the Government of the Canary Islands through the DESAL+ Living Lab platform
The Canary Islands Institute of Technology receives a total of 1,824,649 euros from regional grants to strengthen its R&D&i infrastructure with the aim of supporting the technological development of the marine biotechnology and water treatment industries
The Canary Islands Institute of Technology opens a public participation process for the Pre-commercial Procurement of the ‘DESAL+ Startups’ project with the aim of attracting and developing innovative solutions in desalination in the Archipelago, with the financial support of the Cabildo de Gran Canaria and the Ministry of Science and Innovation
The event focused on how to bring Europe to the forefront of the energy and water sustainability through Open Innovation strategies
The european project EERES4WATER, funded by the INTERREG Atlantic Area Programme, participates in the celebration of the EU Green Week 2021, promoted by European Commission
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and PROEXCA, with the collaboration of ITC and several Canarian companies from the water sector, have come together to publish the Report ´The Canary Islands' case: Ingenuity and Innovation in the water value chain´ through the IDB.
The tender process published this month will start the works on the plot located at the ITC facilities in Pozo Izquierdo, southeast of Gran Canaria, where the High Technology Incubator (IAT) for blue biotechnology and aquaculture business projects will be located
A feasibility study, carried out through an agreement between Emalsa, ITC and the European University of the Canary Islands, yields conclusive data on operational improvements in the capture of water and energy consumption of the Piedra Santa Desalination Complex, in Gran Canaria, by incorporating a floating ‘nearshore’ solar plant with a capacity of 1.53 MW.