The TecnoCampus, with the support of the Diputació de Barcelona, is launching StartHealth, an acceleration program aimed at projects with high growth potential in the health sector.
StartHealth is the acceleration program for start-ups in the health sector that offers support in the validation of technology and business model, in the launch of the product in the market and access to financing to accelerate its growth.
The TecnoCampus hosted today, Tuesday 25 May, the award of twenty On The Move scholarships, which will allow students from the three university schools of the TecnoCampus to stay at universities outside the European Union in the 2021-2022 academic year. The general manager of Sabadell Consumer Finance, Miquel Costa, and the general manager of TecnoCampus, Josep Lluís Checa, presented the scholarships at one of the first face-to-face events held since the beginning of the pandemic.
Reimagine Textile, the business innovation program aimed at the textile sector promoted by Mataró City Council, the TecnoCampus and the Eurecat technology center, makes new facilities available to entrepreneurs, startups and companies in the textile sector. incubation and a Textile Manufacturing and Prototyping Laboratory (FabLAB), for the generation of new companies and testing of new business models and prototyping of innovative products.
The TecnoCampus, thanks to the financial endowment of the City Council of Mataró, launches again the Covid-19 grants for undergraduate students linked to financial implications for Covid-19. This is a type of grant from which all students enrolled in the 2021-2022 academic year will be able to benefit.
The TecnoCampus hosted last Saturday, June 12, the second edition of the HackGirl, where 33 girls between 12 and 18 years created technological solutions to current and future challenges based on the production and consumption model of circular economy.
The TecnoCampus has obtained certification as a Cycle Friendly Employer work center, a recognition promoted by the European Federation of Cyclists. The aim is to highlight and value the work of companies, administrations and organizations in promoting the use of bicycles among their employees and students.
A total of 51 high school students, training cycles and the University participated last weekend in the Som Hackathon, jointly organized by the TecnoCampus, the City of Mataró and the cooperative Som Mobilitat. On this occasion, it has focused on the construction of technological solutions for local and responsible consumption.
The TecnoCampus has opened registrations for the Jornada de Portes Obertes for future undergraduate students, which will be held on April 10 in hybrid format, as teaching is being developed at the TecnoCampus since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some of the attendees will be able to follow in person, in small groups, the various sessions that have been organized to publicize the 17 degrees that are taught on this campus of Pompeu Fabra University in Mataró.
The TecnoCampus, the Mataró City Council and the Som Mobilitat cooperative are organizing a new edition - the fifth - of the “Som Hackathon” on 16, 17 and 18 April, focusing this time on the construction of technological solutions for local and responsible consumption.
The TecnoCampus has opened registrations at Setmana Informativa de Graus, which will be held between 1 and 5 March in afternoon sessions and online. It is an initiative that wants to bring the university reality closer to future students, with a formula adapted to the current reality, marked by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The TecnoCampus presented last Friday, February 5, what is the third university-company chair that has been launched since the inauguration of the park. This is the Chair of Circular Economy and Sustainability, which is in addition to the existing ones: in Aging and Quality of Life and in Social and Cooperative Economy.