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ITC and the startup PRONOE sign an agreement to validate desalination-related technology in Pozo Izquierdo

The collaboration takes place within the DESAL+ Living Lab innovation ecosystem, a strategic hub for the validation and demonstration of technologies linked to the industrial water cycle, providing access to ITC’s experimental area in Pozo Izquierdo. (more…)
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The International Water Research Institute – IWRI (UM6P) and the OCP Green Water (OGW) visited the ITC facilities to promote collaborations

The facilities of the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) in Pozo Izquierdo welcomed the visit of Prof. Hicham Fenniri, Head of the International Water Research Institute, Prof. Abdessamad Belgada, Assistant Professor in Advanced Desalination and Water Treatment Technologies at IWRI, Dr. Lamia Housni, Director of Business Development, OCP Green Water and Dr. Fatima Ezzahra Akhrif, Project Control Manager of the Desalination Program at OGW. As the Canary Islands public universities (ULPGC and ULL) and the Mohamed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) had recently signed an agreement for launching their first joint call for proposals in science and innovation, Dr. Pedro Cabrera, Associate Professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria was also invited to attend the meeting and introduce the Renewable Energy Systems Group (GRRES) he coordinates at ULPGC. After the presentation of the corresponding institutions, the delegation toured the facilities accompanied by Gonzalo Piernavieja, R&D Director of ITC; Baltasar Peñate, Head of the Water Department; and technical staff involved in the ITC- DESAL+ Living Lab installations. During the visit, different avenues of collaboration between the entities were explored. A specific session on Water Reuse and Desalination for Agriculture in Gran Canaria was made, followed by a roundtable discussion on different desalination challenges, focusing on energy efficiency, RES integration and brine valorisation topics. Although the entities remained open to exploring other areas of mutual interest, the highest interest in structuring a collaboration was specifically focused on the deployment of desalination units for agricultural use. This session was supported by the ITC project called IDIWATER, committed to improving the industrial water sector and its connection with other markets, increasing R&D, knowledge transfer, training, and the development of smart technology. The project is 85% co-financed by the European Union under the Interreg MAC 2021–2027 programme.
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Water Innovation Center (Saudi Arabia, NEOM) visits ITC facilities to promote collaborations with the Brine Valorisation Open Testbed in Pozo Izquierdo

The facilities of the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) in Pozo Izquierdo welcomed the visit of Nikolay Voutchkov, Executive Director of Water Innovation Center and the Eng. Salman Arab. (more…)
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Arranca el proyecto AQUASOL para la integración de energías renovables en sistemas de desalación

La desalación de agua de mar y de aguas salobres constituye una de las soluciones clave frente al creciente desafío global de la escasez de agua. Sin embargo, el despliegue de tecnologías de desalación sigue siendo limitado debido a los elevados costes de implantación y a su alto consumo energético. Además, los sistemas actuales de desalación hacen uso -mayoritariamente- de combustibles fósiles, lo que contribuye a las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero. (more…)
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Gran Canaria analiza los retos y oportunidades de la digitalización del agua

La Sociedad de Promoción Económica de Gran Canaria (SPEGC) organizó el pasado 22 de abril de 2025 una jornada de presentación del informe de prospectiva tecnológica Tendencias, retos y oportunidades en la digitalización del agua en Canarias. (more…)
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The International Water Research Institute – IWRI (UM6P) and the OCP Green Water (OGW) visited the ITC facilities to promote collaborations

30 July, 2025

The facilities of the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) in Pozo Izquierdo welcomed the visit of Prof. Hicham Fenniri, Head of the International Water Research Institute, Prof. Abdessamad Belgada, Assistant Professor in Advanced Desalination and Water Treatment Technologies at IWRI, Dr. Lamia Housni, Director of Business Development, OCP Green Water and Dr. Fatima Ezzahra Akhrif, Project Control Manager of the Desalination Program at OGW. As the Canary Islands public universities (ULPGC and ULL) and the Mohamed VI Polytechnic University...

Ángela Hernández (ULL): “El futuro del sector del agua va unido a la IA”

18 June, 2025

Ángela Hernández es profesora del área de Ingeniaría de los Procesos de Fabricación en la Universidad de La Laguna. Además es coordinadora de la Unidad de Ingeniería de Procesos de Fabricación y Comunicaciónes en la Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y Tecnología. Licenciada en física y cuya línea principal de investigación ha ido de la mano de numerosos proyectos relacionados con la IA, incluyendo en la actualidad campos relacionados con el ciclo industrial del agua.

Arranca el proyecto AQUASOL para la integración de energías renovables en sistemas de desalación

18 June, 2025

La desalación de agua de mar y de aguas salobres constituye una de las soluciones clave frente al creciente desafío global de la escasez de agua. Sin embargo, el despliegue de tecnologías de desalación sigue siendo limitado debido a los elevados costes de implantación y a su alto consumo energético. Además, los sistemas actuales de desalación hacen uso -mayoritariamente- de combustibles fósiles, lo que contribuye a las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero.

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