The Community of Madrid is preparing to begin the 25th edition of Science and Innovation Week, an event that has established itself as the leading reference in science communication in Europe. From November 3 to 16, 45 municipalities will join forces to offer more than 1,600 free activities aimed at all audiences.
This year, the main themes range from neurodegenerative diseases to innovations in aerospace technology, including a special focus on the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. Programming seeks to attract both experts and the curious, with the aim of bringing science and innovation closer to society.
Registrations are now open, allowing interested parties to secure their place for the various activities that will include workshops, conferences, interactive exhibits, and roundtables. This collective effort aims not only to disseminate knowledge, but also to inspire future generations in fields that will define the future of humanity.
Science and Innovation Week is not only an opportunity to learn and discover, but also a space for the exchange of ideas and collaboration among scientists, technologists, educators, and citizens. The growing participation of municipalities reflects the joint commitment to promote a more informed society that is aware of the value of science and technology in daily life.


