Area: Innovation For Smes
AIJU Guide to Games and Toys
AIJU edits this guide annually with the aim of providing to consumers detailed and useful information on quality games and toys, emphasising criteria such as recreational and educational value, suitability for age and children's specific needs. The aim is to guide and orientate the consumer, providing specialised articles and information of interest and a list of recommended toys. [...]
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View moreCOMFORT TOY – Development of a child’s article with ionising microcapsules for creating a feeling of well-being.
AIJU collaborated with the company ARTEMODEL, S.L. in a new project entitled "Development of a child's article with ionising microcapsules for creating a feeling of well-being", to develop a new series of projects that provide an anti-stress effect through the inclusion of microparticles by spraying that progressively release negative ions. [...] View more
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Internal training and AIJU Doctorate 2013
Thirty four (34) training activities were undertaken, including specialisation courses and conferences, seminars and meetings. This led to improvement in the qualifications of AIJU technical and research staff with direct repercussion on 24 researchers or technicians. Furthermore, there was contribution to the training of 6 doctorates. [...]
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Internal training and AIJU Doctorate 2012
Technical and Research staff training of the Strategic Development for technological institutes Programme. [...]
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Revitalisation of the toy cluster through various innovative activities – DINAMIZAEI
The general aim of this project is that of strengthening this collaboration through a platform based on the principles of "open innovation", and so promoting the range of opportunities to potential and existing entrepreneurs. [...] View more
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Technology Platform for Traditional Manufacturing Sectors – PLATECMA
The aim of the TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM FOR TRADITIONAL MANUFACTURING SECTORS is to improve competitiveness and sustainability of the traditional manufacturing industry through promotion and encouragement of research, technological development and innovation. It was formed with the vocation of integrating all the agents involved in these industrial groupings to define and promote joint strategies at the national level to enable consolidation of a structured network for industry, science and technology capable of responding to future competitive challenges. The intention is to bring together all the public and private agents of the value chain of the sectors involved to identify and prioritise the technology and research needs of the industries in the medium and long term, and so to advise the bodies responsible for technology policy. [...]
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Design and promotion of environmental solutions for promoting sustainable and competitive industrial processes in the Region of Valencia – PROSOCOM
Knowledge development and innovative proposals for improving the competitiveness of companies through the environment, all directed toward three technological directions: water, energy-from-waste and eco-design. [...] View more
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Unit PROECO: Ecoefficient Production – PROECO
To Integrate solutions at an industrial level for the development and implementation of products, processes and services that enable efficiently and sustainably meeting users' production needs. [...]
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High Specialisation of María Costa in sociology of the child consumer in the Centre for Study of Children, Youth and Media (UK).
AIJU has collaborated in a joint project with the Centre for Study of Children, Youth and Media (CSCYM) of the London Knowledge Lab, to study variables that will influence children of the future. [...] View more
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