Microsoft Research and the IMDEA Software Institute officially presented their new Joint Research Center on April 4, 2014. The collaboration was formalized in late 2013 with the objective of framing and boosting the significant research collaborations between Microsoft Research and the IMDEA Software Institute in software science and technology. The new Joint Research Center sets the ground for a long-term collaboration aiming to advance the science and technology which will allow the cost-effective development of high-quality software products.
Among other relevant members of the public administration, industry, and the software research community, the opening was chaired by Carles Grau, Public Sector Director at Microsoft Spain; Rocio Albert López-Ibor, General Director for Universities and Research, Regional Ministry for Education; Manuel Hermenegildo, Director of the IMDEA Software Institute; Judith Bishop, Director of Computer Science at Microsoft Research and Mr. Jaime Puente, Director for Latin America at Microsoft Research.
More information at:
- Microsoft Research – European Joint Research Centers
- Microsoft Research – IMDEA Software Institute Joint Research Center Web
- Microsoft Research Connections Blog
- 1st Workshop of the Joint Research Center
- MSR-IMDEASW Joint Research Center News
- Autonomous Region of Madrid press release
Media links:
- Europapress – PORTALTIC
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- Microsoft y el IMDEA abren un centro de investigación en Madrid
- Microsoft crea un centro de investigación en software en un Instituto IMDEA
- Microsoft y el madrileño IMDEA Software comparten un centro de investigación para desarrollar software de alta calidad
- Microsoft elige un instituto de investigación de la Comunidad de Madrid para crear un centro de investigación en software