LIFE Wood for the Future researchers and poplar producers from Marjal met last Tuesday, February 14 with Roberto Álvarez and his team of Innovation and Digital Transformation of the Official Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Services and Navigation of Granada. During an extensive meeting, the strategic plan for the transfer, manufacturing and commercialization of the new innovative structural poplar and pine wood products developed in the LIFE project through a spinoff company of the University of Granada, using the San Isidro Sugar Factory as a launching base, was presented and discussed.
This company is expected to be created in its first phase during the spring of 2023 and will serve as a launching pad for a new industrial ecosystem of wood-based manufacturing and construction in Granada and Andalusia. The collaboration between the University and the Chamber is of great strategic importance especially in this initial incubation phase of the company. Aspects such as the industrialization of Granada, the conservation of poplar groves and forests in Granada in the face of fires, sustainable industrialized construction with a low carbon footprint, digitalization and the fight against depopulation are the pillars on which the new company establishes its hopeful strategy of creation, growth and impact on the territory.
Under the watchful eye of the industrialists of the past, with Juan López Rubio at the head as a pioneer entrepreneur in the cultivation and industry of sugar beet in the Vega of Granada that transformed the Nazarí city, young researchers and entrepreneurs guard the prototype model of the future concrete slabs-poplar-pine as a hope for a new industry that will serve as a revulsive for the poplar sector of the Vega of Granada. The knowledge and the youth of university students as a value for the future of the territory
The 9th edition of the LIFE Wood For Future Newsletter is now available, where you can consult the latest news of the project.
By Antolino Gallego Molina Coordinator of LIFE Wood for Future Published in Opinión de Ideal on 01/13/2025
La calidad del aire en la arboleda y sus alrededores se mantuvo “buena” el 97% del tiempo, frente a los registros de las estaciones de medición de Granada Norte (37%) y el Palacio de Congresos (26%) “El chopo en Granada es un cultivo estratégico frente a la contaminación y debería recibir ayudas públicas”, subraya Antolino Gallego, coordinador del proyecto LIFE Madera para el Futuro, promotor del estudio
20 students of the Geography and Land Management Degree of the University of Granada have visited today Friday, December 13, 2024, the poplar grove area of Fuentevaqueros, as part of a field visit to learn about different projects in the Vega de Granada, organized by Professor Helios Escalante.
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