Health Service Extends Cooperation Agreement with Fuerteventura Technology Park for Four More Years
Published: June 27, 2025|technology-and-innovation|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands' Health Service Extends Partnership with Fuerteventura's Technology Park
Overview
The Canary Islands' Health Service has officially extended its partnership with Fuerteventura's Technology Park to continue working on the International Smart Security & Services Center (ISSEC) project. Originally signed in 2021 for four years, the agreement now receives a four-year extension, allowing the collaboration to move forward until 2029.
Key Points
- This extension highlights ongoing efforts to foster innovation within the region.
- It is part of Canary Islands' commitment to the Canary Geo Innovation Program 2030.
- The partnership aims to develop smart security solutions and services.
- The goal is to position the islands as a hub for technological advancement.
Expectations & Benefits
- Both parties expressed satisfaction with their past cooperation and are eager to maintain this productive relationship.
- The extension is vital for achieving the project's long-term goals.
- Goals include boosting local tech development and enhancing regional security infrastructure.
- This move will likely bring new opportunities for residents, particularly in technological innovation and smart city initiatives in the Canary Islands.