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.
Young pre-doctorate researchers hired by eight European universities and research centers, including the Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias, investigate new inclusive and sustainable energy scenarios within the Smart-BEEjS initiative, funded by the Marie Curie programme
Ensuring the resilience of island energy systems and planning a fair and equitable energy transition are the priorities on which the Technological Institute of the Canary Islands works as instrumental organization of the regional Ministry of Ecological Transition for the development of the Canary Islands Energy Transition Plan (PTECan)
The virtual meeting held this Monday, March 22, within the framework of the SOCLIMPACT project, announced different energy initiatives to support decarbonisation which are promoted by the ITC in the Canary Islands, AREAM in Madeira and the University of West Attica in the Greek island of Tilos
The Technological Institute of the Canary Islands is part of the international network of centers operating within the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) programme which celebrates its annual meeting this week, presenting the new international destinations for European entrepreneurs and adaptation measures to Covid for new mobilities
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
Together with partners, Ocean Sun and Fred Olsen Renewables have been awarded EC-funds for a project under the Horizon 2020 program. The other partners in the consortium are Innosea, the Technological Institute of the Canary Islands (ITC) and the Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN)
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.