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The UA Science Park incorporates three vision therapy, natural glue and renewable energy companies

   ALICANTE, 5 Oct.

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The UA Science Park incorporates three vision therapy, natural glue and renewable energy companies

   ALICANTE, 5 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Alicante Science Park (PCA) has incorporated three new companies into its ecosystem. This is the spinoff Visitrain, personalized vision therapy; Noxun, which focuses on the research and commercialization of natural glues for industrial use and Efficientte, which implements technologies for energy efficiency and develops renewable energy projects. In total, there are already 40 companies working in the park.

Those in charge of making the incorporation of these three new entities official have been the vice-rector for Transfer, Innovation and Scientific Dissemination of the University of Alicante (UA), María Jesús Pastor, together with Esteban Pelayo, manager of the Alicante Science Park (PCA), as indicated by the academic institution in a statement.

On behalf of the companies, the director of Visitrain, Laurent Bataille, participated; the partner and founder of Noxun, Jesús Juárez, and the CEO of Efficientte, Juan Antonio Romero, who have signed their respective binding contracts.

Visitrain is a spinoff that has recently emerged from the research carried out at the UA. Its mission is to become a leading company in personalized vision training or therapy based on scientific evidence.

Its promoters have highlighted that they will be able to treat different visual conditions, such as convergence insufficiency, amblyopia and oculomotor and visual perception problems, as well as facilitate neuroadaptation in any patient to multifocal optical correction that is used to compensate for vision loss. presbyopia.

Likewise, Efficientte is a company that was born in 2019 by a multidisciplinary team of engineers with more than 20 years of experience in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sector, who have been linked through agreements with European technology companies.

The technologies that are implemented in the different projects are consolidated on an industrial scale. With a human value chain "with proven experience" in different countries, it is positioned in the energy panorama with "a project at the forefront of current needs."

During the event, the vice-rector for Transfer, Innovation and Scientific Dissemination of the UA highlighted her "satisfaction" with these new additions to the PCA ecosystem. "We continue to incorporate scientific and technological companies with a clear commitment to innovation, which translates into intense collaboration with our research groups and professional opportunities for our students and graduates," she stressed.