The regional president will present her strategy to promote new lines of research during the State of the Region Debate, which starts today. This debate is considered a key event for delineating political and economic priorities for the coming year. Sources close to the presidency indicate that the proposal aims to strengthen investment in innovation and technology projects, with the objective of positioning the region as a reference center in scientific research and technological development.
In the opening speech, it is expected that the president will emphasize the importance of collaboration between the public and private sectors to ensure the success of this strategy. In addition, it is expected that he will announce tax incentives for companies that invest in R&D and training programs to attract specialized talent. This approach, according to analysts, has the potential to boost the regional economy and create new employment opportunities, while driving technological advancement in key sectors such as biotechnology and artificial intelligence.
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