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The title of the newsletter aims to emphasize the commitment of PCB to innovation
 16.07.2015

The ‘Innovation Chronicle’, the new PCB´s newsletter

Starting this July, the Barcelona Science Park (PCB) will be issuing a new communication tool, The Innovation Chronicle, which has been created with the aim of becoming a social media benchmark for all professionals who work in the field of scientific innovation, technology and business, and make it possible.

 

R & D + I communications in relation to science, technology and entrepreneurship- encompasses a complex network of transmitters and receivers. With this new electronic newsletter, PCB assumes this challenge and efficiently transmits the knowledge generated by its activity and that of the 80 entities, businesses and research institutions it hosts.

“The title of the newsletter aims to emphasize the commitment of PCB to innovation, which is our reason for being. We are a community that promotes collaboration between public research and enterprises to accelerate the development of new products that respond to major challenges in health, food, environment, and in other areas. The newsletter is a tool to facilitate networking and interaction with the innovative ecosystem”, says Adela Farré, Director of Communications, Marketing and Promotion of the Barcelona Science Park.

The Innovation Chronicle is part of a new strategy that  PCB has rolled out to enhance communication with their clients and society in general, which resulted in the redesign of its web site in late 2014 and increased presence in the social networks (TwitterFacebook, LinkedInFlickr and YouTube), among other initiatives.

The newsletter will come out once a month. With a circulation of 2000, The Innovation Chronicle is aimed not only at the professionals who work daily at the PCB and the clients that use PCB´s platforms and scientific and technological services, but also to the scientific, technology, and national international business community, news media, universities, public administrations and the general public.

■ If you want to sign up to receive the The Innovation Chronicle, please ckick here >