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EPN participated in CEDIA 's Infoday event

The event provided an opportunity to identify areas of shared interest. As part of the Infoday organized by CEDIA, CEDIA received an institutional visit from authorities of the National Polytechnic School (EPN). The day's objective was to strengthen collaborative ties and align strategies for reinforcing the education system

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The Corporation presented its digital transformation model at a panel on academic networks organized by ESPE

The panel highlighted the need to continue investing in academic networks aligned with global knowledge challenges. CEDIA participated in the panel "Management of Academic Networks: National and International Experiences," organized by the University of the Armed Forces – ESPE, which addressed the challenges and opportunities in managing research networks

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Artificial intelligence drives new alliances between Europe and Latin America from Ecuador

CEDIA presented an innovative AI application developed within the framework of the SPIDER project. The Corporation participated in the Build With AI Ecuador 2025 event, one of the country's leading technology showcases, organized by the Google Developer Groups (GDG) communities of Cuenca, Guayaquil, Quito, and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas. The event brought together

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CEDIA Publishers presented a new book: Cultural Syncretism. Corpus Christi

The result is a meticulously crafted edition that combines academic rigor with artistic sensibility. CEDIA Publishers celebrated the launch of the book *Cultural Syncretism: Corpus Christi*, a work that invites readers to discover the symbolic, historical, and spiritual depth of one of the city's most representative religious festivals. The event brought together academics, researchers, and cultural managers

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National Academic Network

Strengthening the National Academic Network for the Capabilities of the Future

The expansion provides greater capacity and availability of the Advanced Network service. As part of the annual CEDIANetwork improvement project, the metropolitan academic networks providing connectivity to the main universities and public institutions in Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, and Portoviejo were expanded. This expansion strengthens availability.

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CEDIA and SENESCYT

CEDIA and SENESCYT strengthen ties to promote research and digital transformation in academia

The two institutions reaffirmed their commitment to working together. CEDIA held a meeting with the Secretariat of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (SENESCYT) to align efforts and generate synergies that will strengthen the country's academic and scientific ecosystem. During the meeting, CEDIA presented its portfolio of benefits and tools.

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Women and Science

CEDIA supported the outreach event “Women and Science”

Eleven female researchers left their laboratories and classrooms to share their work with the public. The third edition of "Ellas y la Ciencia" (Women and Science), one of ESPOL Divulga's initiatives, once again demonstrated that science can excite, inspire, and move people. It was supported by CEDIA and other organizations committed to the transformative role of women

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The Bishop Williams Moemorial Fund of the Nippon Sei Ko Kai

The Anglican Episcopal Church in Japan

has announced the annual call for applications for the Bishop Williams Fund's Visiting Research Fellow Program, aimed at outstanding candidates from developing countries in Asia, Africa, and South America. Research fields include nursing, medicine, education, agriculture, and more. The program covers airfare, accommodation, tuition, and a stipend. Applicants must be under 35 years of age and have good employment prospects upon returning to their home country. A letter of recommendation from an Anglican bishop is required. Applications should be mailed to Rikkyo University in Japan, and only one research fellow is selected each year. Assistance is requested in disseminating this information and advising potential candidates.

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