Sumar Navarra demonstrates its commitment to science, innovation, technology and AI

Sumar Navarra demonstrates its commitment to science, innovation, technology and AIJavier Costa

Candidates and Candidates Add Navarre Earlier today they held a ceremony on Thursday Pamplona Planetarium To show its commitment to science, innovation, technology and artificial intelligence as an engine of economic and social development.

Congress candidate Itoya Villanueva In the act, he said the pandemic “taught us to put ourselves in front of a mirror” to see the problems of Navarre’s “de-industrialisation, the production of simple things like masks or respirators”.

Science “It’s necessary to move forward” The candidate said, stressing that “science and innovation cannot be allowed to remain in private hands in a world as changing as the one we live in.” For this reason, he added, “betting on science, innovation, technology, artificial intelligence, etc. is already a practice today.”

Villanueva stressed that science “shows us the way against climate change, and the dissemination of science is the best way for a scientific and educated society. We need innovation to adapt our new production system to new realities.”

In this sense, he pointed out, Navarre is “a pioneer territory in R+D+i, a territory with very important business and productivity, and it can be a territory leading in the state for all the changes we need”.

“We need business and technological innovation to improve our small and medium-sized enterprises, but educational innovation can be leveraged in education and social innovation. “Collective Welfare State”announced.

Commenting on that, he said, “We need a technology sovereignty plan and maintain robust investment in R+D+i in a sustainable manner, which is why we propose that investment should be targeted. 3% of GDP between private and public investment by 2027”.

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On the other hand, the candidate insisted that they are “very close to taking the seat away from PP” and for this reason they must “improve all the progressive votes so that we can protect that innovative Navarra in the state, which is the opportunity for our land”.

Joaquin SevilleThe coordinator of the Science and Technology Group, which worked on the Sumer project, highlighted the importance of science, technology and innovation to the Alliance, “which may seem like a minor issue”.

“Yesterday, watching the debate, I thought, ‘Wouldn’t they talk about the science, and then you say, man, this seems like a very broad issue that’s going to move a few votes, but really, if you think about it seriously, it’s really important,'” he highlighted.

Science “is very important to all problems, it is the best knowledge and people dedicated to it that are taken care of, and the whole environment and scientific policy is very appropriate to get this knowledge in the service of society, which is fundamental,” affirmed Sevilla.

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