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“III Creative Economy Forum”, 09.06, Spain
The Creative Economy Forum is a meeting held for the third consecutive year in Spain where you will find ways to finance creative and innovative projects and learn about experiences on how to connect sustainability, technology and creativity to generate innovation.
A Forum designed for professionals of Innovation, Sustainability, Technology, Marketing and Communication, Businessmen, Entrepreneurs and Public Administrations.
Free admission, limited seating, registration on the web:
Advancing cell growth research backed by collaborative innovation ecosystems
Spanish physicist David Martínez Martín is developing new technologies to improve understanding of cell development and is working to promote the development of effective innovation ecosystems that enable scientific innovation. He holds a number of patents in the fields of nanotechnology, biotechnology and biomedicine.
Cell growth is a fundamental process for all living organisms, yet the technology required to measure and study these processes has limited scientists’ ability to investigate and understand these phenomena.
New Exhibit Brings the Scents of the 17th-Century Painting
Four hundred years ago, Flemish artists Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens used the visual medium of oil paint to evoke an olfactory experience. You no longer have to use your imagination to engage with the smells highlighted in their painting The Sense of Smell. As Smithsonian reports, a new exhibition at the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain, pairs the artwork with 10 real fragrances inspired by the scene.
Madrid became the sixth certified ‘Authenticity’ of the European Network of Authenticities
On 29 December 2021, under the framework of the European Cooperation Project (ECP8) ‘European Network of Authenticities’, the city of Madrid (Spain) became the sixth certified ‘Authenticity’ of the network, following the Authenticities of Thessaloniki, Sofia, Plovdiv, Mykonos and Banská Bystrica.
Following an agreement signed between the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office and the Municipality of Madrid, a series of IP-related awareness-raising activities will take place locally over the next two years in the newly certified Authenticity.
A "woman" won a million-euro Spanish literary prize
It turned out that ‘she’ was actually three men
The work of one woman was, it turned out, the equivalent of the labors of three men.
That was at least the case for Spain’s top writer of crime thrillers, a professor and mother who wrote under the pseudonym Carmen Mola, supposedly to maintain her anonymity.