Leche Pascual endorses R&D via Innoget, online platform

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17 July, 2010   News

 

The company Grupo Leche Pascualhas joined the open innovation platform Innoget in order to hunt for ideas, know-how, techniques or technical solutions applicable to their industry.

 

Barcelona, 14th July 2010.- Grupo Leche Pascual has announced they have joined Innoget, the first Spanish Open Innovation platform. Leche Pascual intends to reinforce their policy of cooperation with the agents involved in the innovation process whatever is their origin: scientific community, long term established companies or start-ups offering knowledge resources. They favour the Open Innovation and have taken the decision of divulging their needs and interests at the virtual platform of Innoget.

 

The platform allows organizations and individuals to offer ideas, knowledge and technical solutions to Leche Pascual and makes possible for them to contact the company and sign cooperation or technology transference agreements. The company is interesting in innovative value added proposals concerning milk, dairy food, juices and related products, soya beans items, mineral water, health food, packing and packaging and shelf life extension.

 

Grupo Leche Pacual is a leader company in the Spanish food industry focused on international markets and based on innovation, a cornerstone ever since the company was established, a value still present and the main foundation for the future growth built on a wide range of quality products. With this goal, Grupo Leche Pascual has joined the open innovation Spanish company Innoget who links companies with research communities so that together develop and share R&D ideas and projects.

 

Innoget is the first Spanish online platform where the scientific community and the technology based companies interact and propose solutions to technological demands and post their projects and innovations

 

Through the platform, companies can find solutions or answers to their innovation needs by posting, for free, their technological Challenges. They can also call for any kind of technology related to their activity by using the Innovation Box-In and offer their technology to eventual buyers by using the Innovation Box-Out. The platform can hold all kind of companies whatever their sector or size. At present the platform hosts leading companies from areas such as biotechnology, food industry or chemicals, among other. Registration in the platform is free

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