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El rector de la Universidad de Sevilla visita la sede de InercoThe rector of the University of Sevilla visit Inerco headquarters
on August 9, 2006
The rector of the University of Seville, Miguel Florencio, paid a visit a few weeks to the central headquarters of the group
Inerco, located in the science and technology park of the island of La Cartuja, to hear first-hand the evolution and projection of the companyIt had its origin in the heart of the University of Seville, in an initiative carried out by professors from the technical school of engineering. The rector of the University was received by the President of the Group Inerco, Luis Salvador; the Vice-President of the company, Vicente Cortés; and the director-general, Jose Gonzalez. During his visit he was accompanied by the director of the technical Superior School of engineering, Federico Paris; and the Vice-Rector for technology transfer from the University of Seville, Luis Onieva.
In the course of the visit, Inerco policy-makers presented the developments achieved by the company as a company in its fields of action: engineering, environment and industrial safety; in particular, the technological solutions that puts in market and its positioning as a leader in innovation and development (r & d). Also, the representatives of the company presented the keys to its policy of social responsibility to its professional staff, emphasizing its commitment to the creation of qualified employment.
At present, Inerco has a staff that round the 200 workers and is composed in a 80 percent by titled university, of which the 97 percent belongs to the University of Seville.
From left to right: José González, director-general of Inerco; Miguel Florencio, rector of the University of Seville; Vicente Cortés, Vice-President of Inerco; Luis Salvador, President of Inerco; Luis Onieva, Vice-Rector for technology transfer from the University of Seville, and Federico Paris, director of the school of engineers Seville of.