
Peru: ISA REP and the PUCP seek an ally to carry out an open innovation project

This ISA REP release was published using machine translation.
ISA REP and the PUCP are looking for a consulting company to accompany them in the project "IDENTIFICATION OF GAPS AND SELECTION OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS WITH OPEN INNOVATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR AND OPERATIONS OF THE ENERGY NETWORK COMPANY OF PERU", financed with funds from ProInnovate Peru.
This project will look for solutions (companies and/or startups) that solve the business challenges of ISA REP in the following themes:
- Reduction of construction times with a focus on social property
- Safety in construction projects
- Promote reduction of emissions from energy transport
- Improve the observability of the Network, reducing the failure rate.
To learn more about the project, you can download the bases here and send your technical experience information to the following emails: BPOComprasMed6@INTERCOLOMBIA.com and BPOComprasMed7@INTERCOLOMBIA.com until Friday, December 2 at 5:00 p.m.
It should be noted that the ProInnóvate funds are the most important in the country in terms of innovation. Since 2007 they have been promoting the development of enterprises in Peru together with private companies and academia.
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