CCTVal researchers support the development of 5G technology in the USAThe initiative brings together a team from the Technological Scientific Center of Valparaíso (CCTVal) of Santa Maria University and NPF Núcleo Milenio Project of Valparaíso University.The Bell Labs research center, currently part of the telecommunications company Nokia, has placed its trust in a group of Chilean researchers from the center to carry out measurement studies of wireless channels that will be used for future voice and data transmission systems. better known as 5G.
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USM participated in the third version of Do! Smart City Santiago

Topics such as productive development, energy, urban transport and freight, recycling, urban planning and citizen participation were analyzed by national and international authorities and experts who attended the Do! Smart City Santiago.
USM participated in the latest version of Expo Energia with stand that captured the interest of visitors

On behalf of the university the Office of Technology Transfer and Licensing, organized the participation and attended the event, next to the Advanced Center for Electrical and Electronic Engineering (AC3E), the Scientific Technology Center of Valparaíso (CCTVal) and the Center for Environmental Technologies (CETAM).
Authorities gave official start to the construction of the Bari II Building that will house the two USM basal centers

The five-level complex will house the two basal centers of the Institution, complementing the existing space and consolidating an axis of technological development and innovation in Cerro Placeres.
USM and its basal centers received a delegation of Mexican entrepreneurs in "Ruta de Innovación"

Representatives of eleven entrepreneurship projects came to the country with the purpose of knowing the Chilean market and the possibilities of entering the local scene.
ANDES Project: The underground laboratory that will transform Chile into an international scientific reference

With an investment of 40 million dollars, this experimental space seeks to consolidate itself as a world-class research focus, geared especially to the search for traces of neutrinos and dark matter.