Andalusian Institute of Technology will open two new branches in Brazil and Granada

The Andalusian Institute of Technology (AIT) forecasts a turnover of EUR 50 million over the next four years, increase by about 8 percent of its workforce, currently comprised of 129 employees, and open two new branches in Brazil and Grenada, which added to which is in Seville, Malaga and Guadalajara (Mexico).
These are some of the main objectives in the Strategic Plan 2010-13 of the IAT, presented today at a press conference by its president, José Luis Calvo, and its general director, Miguel Angel Luque, who have agreed that their goal this period is to "grow little but share everything we can" with client entities.

In addition, the IAT has until 2013 to set up two new technology-based companies (EBT), invest some fourteen million euros in R + D and add to your template fifteen new doctors specializing in engineering and technology.
Among the weaknesses identified in the activity of this institution, Luque has pointed to its shortcomings in the field of marketing and communication, so it was stressed that the Strategic Plan includes a strengthening of the Department of Communication and training policies in the template so that "everyone has commercial orientation in their work.
The Andalusian Institute under Technology is a private foundation declared of public interest and non-profit that provides knowledge-intensive and generates its own technology in order to enhance R & D on their customers.

Its principal businesses include the aerospace, energy efficiency, food and tourism.

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