Government of Canary Islands and CSIC Formalize Scientific Research Cooperation Protocol
Canary Islands and CSIC Sign General Protocol of Action
Overview
The Canary Islands government and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) have officially signed a General Protocol of Action to bolster scientific research and technological development collaboration.
This agreement aims to:
- Facilitate joint projects
- Promote information exchange
- Support mutual scientific initiatives
This reflects the region's commitment to innovation and knowledge-based growth.
Framework and Future Planning
While the protocol does not create legally binding commitments by itself, it sets the framework for future specific agreements detailing concrete activities. Both parties plan to cooperate in areas like:
- Research funding
- Staff exchanges
- Joint seminars
- Creation of research units
Strategic Goals
This move is part of the Canary Islands' broader strategy to position itself as a hub for innovation and development, especially in tech and scientific sectors.
Oversight and Duration
The protocol also establishes a joint oversight committee to:
- Monitor collaboration
- Resolve issues
The agreement has an initial term of four years, with the possibility of renewal.
Financial and Political Implications
Although no direct financial obligations are tied to this agreement, it signals:
- A strong political will to work together for scientific advancement
- Benefits for residents by fostering innovation, attracting talent, and advancing regional competitiveness.