Our director, Dora Altbir, participated in an interview at the CNN Chile studio, where she discussed the strategic role of the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CEDENNA) in the country's scientific and technological ecosystem.
During the conversation, Dr. Altbir highlighted the Center's progress and the challenges that will shape this new institutional cycle, focused on strengthening applied research and generating solutions with real impact for Chile. In this context, she emphasized the importance of nanoscience and nanotechnology as key areas for addressing problems in fields such as health, the environment, industry, and food.
The interview also highlighted CEDENNA's inter-university and multidisciplinary nature, as well as its commitment to a science connected to the country's needs, capable of engaging in dialogue with the State, industry and society, and of transforming advanced knowledge into development and well-being for people.
This participation in a high-audience national forum reinforces CEDENNA's public positioning as a benchmark in technological innovation and as a relevant actor in the discussion about the scientific and productive future of Chile.