Miren Artaraz, Director of University Policy and Coordination of the Basque Government and Director of 4gune presents the new communication campaign that will publicise the ecosystem of the Basque Engineering, Science and Technology Cluster.
The 4gune Cluster is the operative instrument to promote greater cooperation between the University and the business fabric. The work carried out by the Cluster aims to align university education with the RIS3 smart specialisation strategy, increase the employability of graduates, promote the internationalisation of university education and foster coordination between universities in the Basque Country.
Within this framework, the 4gune communication campaign was presented today, consisting of a series of videos that will publicise all the members and participants of this cluster, as well as the synergies and possibilities for collaboration within the ecosystem.
The videos will be posted in the Resources section of the 4gune website.
The first video of the campaign is available by clicking here.
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