On 31 January, O-CITY took part in the SPIN UPV 2025 ‘Info Day’, an activity aimed at R&D&I teams interested in creating a spin-off at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV).

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The O-CITY spin-off project took part in the Spin-UPV 2025 Info Day: a space for innovation and entrepreneurship at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), where the keys to the programme and testimonials on the creation of spin-offs were presented.

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On 31 January, the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) held the Spin-UPV 2025 Info Day, a key event to encourage the creation of spin-offs and promote the transfer of knowledge from the university to the business sector.

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This meeting brought together entrepreneurs, researchers and representatives of the university community to present the keys to the Spin-UPV 2025 programme and share inspiring testimonials about the creation of successful spin-offs.

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Pepe Marín-Roig Rodrigo y Jorge Marín-Roig Zozaya, representatives of the spin-off O-CITY, attended the event, reinforcing their commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship. Their presence in this space highlights the importance of continuing to connect the academic and business worlds to promote transformative projects.

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What was highlighted at the Info Day?

– The keys to the Spin-UPV 2025 programme, which seeks to support the creation of new spin-offs with social and economic impact.

– Testimonials from entrepreneurs who have managed to turn their ideas into successful business projects.

– The importance of collaboration between universities, companies and institutions to promote innovation.

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This event was an excellent opportunity to learn about current trends in university entrepreneurship and to strengthen the network of contacts between the different actors of the innovative ecosystem.

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Find out more about Spin-UPV 2025 Info Day:

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What is a UPV Spin-off?

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University spin-offs are considered to be those business initiatives in which the promoter belongs to one of the University, Public Research Centres and OPIS (professors, technical or administrative staff and researchers), and is created on the basis of the knowledge or technology developed and owned by the institution, which is transferred to the company for its exploitation.

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At O-CITY, we remain committed to innovation and entrepreneurship, demonstrating that cultural heritage and technology can go hand in hand to create a better future.

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O-CITY is a technological platform for education, collaboration and international tourism promotion, the digital tool developed and led by the UPV Campus in Gandia in the context of a European project, which evolves day by day by and for people:

www.o-city.org