EMT Madrid and Tecnun sign a partnership agreement subject training research
business Madrid business Transport business and the University of Navarra School of Engineering agree to work together to promote a business competitive business and a university more connected to real-world challenges.
15 | 01 | 2026
The delegate for Urban Planning, mobility the Environment for the Community of Madrid, Borja Carabante, in his capacity as president of the business Transport business , today signed an agreement the director the School of Engineering at the University of Navarra (Tecnun)subject Francis Planes, to collaborate on training research.
The purpose of this agreement the two institutions is to promote and create all subject activities related to transport engineering. Planes welcomed the signature agreement stressed that, "from an engineering point of view, the impetus being given by EMT Madrid in subject innovation and technology is very attractive." He also stressed that "its strategy on sustainable mobility and digital transformation are use cases that demonstrate in internship we teach in the classroom."
With this agreement, which is valid for two years and can be extended, both entities commit to making their facilities available for informational, technical, educational, or social events that both EMT Madrid and Tecnun consider to be of interest. In addition, the agreement will agreement enable students to attend the training information conference that EMT Madrid holds at its work centers, as well as the establishment of other subject collaboration in fields such as public calls forbusiness partnership programsbusiness the field of research development.
The agreement framework also leaves the door open to future partnership the parties in the field of research development thesis or finalMaster's Degree projects. In this sense, the agreement the commitment of the University of Navarra School of Engineering and EMT Madrid to the need to strengthenbusiness relationsbusiness that they result in a business competitive business and a university more in tune with the needs of the service and industrial sectors.
"The signature this agreement that the University of Navarra School of Engineering can showcase our desire to support companies and institutions in innovation projects and attract young, highly qualified talent who are studying our master's degrees in Madrid," Planes emphasized.