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Nanotecnología

Metrohm Dropsens

Foreign capital companies consolidate their expansion plans in Asturias by hiring qualified personnel

Metrohm Dropsens and RHI Magnesita reaffirm their commitment to the region despite the COVID-19

Good news for employment and foreign investment in Asturias despite the coronavirus crisis. Several multinational companies are starting these days to hire qualified personnel to continue their consolidation in our territory.

17 April, 2020 /  

The “material of the future” already here in Asturias



Never has the world of science expected a material so eagerly as it has graphene, which is generating a huge amount interest. The potential that has been associated with it is so great that it is starting to be known as “the material of the future”, but what is graphene?

31 March, 2017 /  
III Foro de Competitividad Empresarial

IDEPA and APD hold the III Business Competitiveness Forum in Asturias



The Regional Minister for Employment, Industry and Tourism of the Principality of Asturias, Francisco Blanco, participated in the event, held on 9th October in Oviedo, along with the CEO of IDEPA, Eva Pando, among others.

16 October, 2015 /  

Interview with Paula Queipo, External Relations Director PRODINTEC



Q1. “Roll to roll” technology is one of the main pillars of the work done at PRODINTEC; do you think it is the future?

Paula Queipo, External Relations Director PRODINTEC

Paula Queipo, External Relations Director PRODINTEC

In our case it is the present, because since December 2012 in our Gijon facilities, we have had a manufacturing pilot line for printed electronics for the production of high added value products on low cost flexible materials. Therefore, with this line it is possible to obtain with a high degree of functionality, products that are able to have traceability or a connection with their environment (internet of things).

1 October, 2015 /  
CINN. Nanotechnology

Asturias backs nanotechnology



Since 2007, the CINN has developed projects based on optimising materials for usage in sectors as diverse as medicine, the textile industry and defence. | The work performed by the centre has led to the granting of numerous patents.

18 September, 2015 /  

Companies with foreign capital in Asturias



Companies with foreign capital in Asturias

14 September, 2015 /  
ADVANCED MATERIALS & NANO-TECNOLOGY

Advanced materials and nano-technology



THE ADVANCED MATERIALS AND NANO-TECHNOLOGY SECTOR IN ASTURIAS

The MATERIALS sector includes the extraction and refining of metals, manufacturers of chemical products, wood, forestry products, non-metallic mineral products and metallurgy. NANO-TECHNOLOGY is an activity that encompasses a wide range of scientific-technical disciplines

with the aim of studying materials, particles and structures which entail the creation or presence of elements with dimensions of at least below 100 nm, a nanometre representing a millionth of a millimetre.


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industry in Asturias

The RIS3 Research and Innovation Smart Specialization Strategy
of Asturias, approved in 2014, defines its priority areas as ADVANCED AND SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS and NEW PRODUCTION MODELS.

The materials sector has the greatest weight and tradition in the region, bringing together large industrial groups both internationally (steel, aluminium, zinc, glass, chemical), and nationally (extraction, cement, refractory, waste).

Asturias has an important primary industry which it uses in its extremely high temperature furnace processes, at which only refractory materials can operate. This is why it has developed a hugely powerful local refractory industry, which includes local companies as well as large multinationals in the sector.

687

companies

18441

JOBS

5398

Million € turnover

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Industrial turnover figure

37

Large industrial

companies

68

Asturian

exports

features of the sector

Deep-rooted industrial culture, a result of the region’s history in mining and iron and steel works.

Solid local base of goods and service providers for industrial activities (engineering, assembly, maintenance, sub-contracting).

Spain’s main iron, steel and metal works area.

Low work-force rotation and higher than national average productivity.

Highly qualified HR available: 1,100 new graduates in different higher and technical engineering and 1,500 new graduates in Vocational Training technical studies each year.

14,000 engineering students and technical degree students registered at the University of Oviedo and in Vocational Training.

Over 600 university students take advantage of an Erasmus grant each year, and over 1,000 international students are received each year.

Industrial ports of Gijon and Aviles. Ports specialised in iron and steel works and energy transportation, handling solid bulk and merchandise in general, in containers, conventional vessels as well with Ro-Ro services.

Internationally acclaimed R&D institutions and agencies for materials and industrial design.

Ideal geographical location for access to the European market.

Industrial land availability.

education

The University of Oviedo offers new degrees adapted to the European Area for higher education with qualifications that cover most areas of knowledge. Some 30 % of its more than 22,000 registered students are following technical courses (Geology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Mining and Energy Resource Engineering, Forestry Engineering and the Natural Environment etc.).

The following Degrees from the University of Oviedo related to the development of the sector of Advanced Materials and Nano-technology are
noteworthy:

  • International Master’s Degree in Analytical and Bio-analytical Sciences
  • International Master’s Degree in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling
  • Master’s Degree in Integrity and Durability of Materials, Components and Structures
  • Master’s Degree in Mathematical Modelling, Statistics and Computing
  • Master’s Degree in Chemistry and Sustainable Development
  • Master’s Degree in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering
  • Master’s Degree in Science and Materials Technology
  • Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering
  • Master’s Degree in Integrity and Durability of Materials, Components and Structures

Approved Vocational Training with 17,000 registered students, more than the 35 % in technical degrees, completes the technical qualification of the Asturian workforce, combining theoretical training with work experience in companies.

innovation & technology

Technology Centres R&D&I Institutions, clusters

IUTA

IUTA. UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY OF ASTURIAS UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO

Research Centre of the University of Oviedo which develops R&D&i activities in the following fields:

  •  Mechanical design and manufacturing
  •  Materials technology and structural calculation
  •  Environment and energy
  •  Organisation of companies, economics and statistics
  •  Electric, electronic and control systems
  •  Information and Telecommunication Technologies

SCTS. SCIENTIFIC-TECHNICAL SERVICES FOR RESEARCH INTO NANOTECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED MATERIALS. UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO

SCTs are accessible to research centres and the general public (companies and private individuals). Among those most related to the field of advanced materials and nanotechnology are the Nanotechnology unit, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Mass Spectrometry, Electron Microscopy and X-Ray
Diffraction.

INCAR

INCAR. OVIEDO NATIONAL COAL INSTITUTE. CENTRE OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH COUNCIL

INCAR upholds its leading position in the field of coal and the science and technology of coal and carbon-based materials. Its scientific activity focuses on a cleaner and more efficient use of coal and its derivative, including new technological developments.
INCAR directs its activity through two major lines of research:

  1. The development of carbon and inorganic materials for structural, energetic andenvironmental uses.
  2. Clean technology for the conversion and use of coal.

CLUSTER MetaIndustry4

FEMETAL launches the Cluster of Advanced Manufacturing of the Metal Industry of Asturias, aligned with the smart specialisation strategy of Asturias and oriented towards companies and global value chains related to advanced manufacturing. MetaIndustry4 groups scientific-technological, logistical and entrepreneurial agents of Asturias.

STEEL INNOVATION CLUSTER

Entrepreneurship Association that promotes a high level of RDI in a localized environment, including a very important part of the entire value chain of different sectors (railway, capital assets, nuclear, petro-chemical, scientific infrastructures, offshore wind power).

CINN. NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
RESEARCH CENTRE

The CINN is a mixed research centre created through an institutional initiative between the Scientific Research Council (CSIC), the Government of the Principality of Asturias and the University of Oviedo.
CINN research is based around a line called “Controlled Design of Multifunctional Materials on a Multi-scale”, and aims to develop, characterise and understand the behaviour of new multifunctional materials on a nano, micro and macro scale with the objective of vercoming current limits posed by material and processes.

REFRACTORY CLUSTER

Coordinated by the ITMA Foundation, the cluster integrates the complete value chain: raw materials providers, refractory manufacturers and major users.

IDONIAL. TECHNOLOGICAL CENTRE

IDONIAL emerged in 2019 as a consequence of the merger between the ITMA and PRODINTEC centres, with 28 and 14 years of experience respectively. They opted to join forces to offer their clients tailor-made integral solutions linked to the development of steels and metal materials, bio-manufacturing, additive manufacturing, the digital industry, active materials and smart products, refractory and ceramic materials, numerical simulation, welding and joining, surface and coating technologies.

To do this, the centre has its very own team of multi-disciplinary experts with a firm interest in development and innovation.

CETEMAS

CETEMAS. WOODTECHNOLOGY CENTRE

The aim of CETEMAS is to promote research, development and innovation in the Mountain-Industry value chain. Its areas of work are Sustainable Forestry Development, Wood Technology and Structural Wood and Construction.

Fundacion Barredo

BARREDO FOUNDATION

Entity dedicated to the promotion and development of R&D&i activities and training related to extractive industries, and more generally, to underground activities.
The Barredo Foundation is a European benchmark in underground activity (mining and civil works) steel cables and virtual reality for internal  Machinery (miners and drilling rigs).

AIQPA

IQPA CLUSTER

Chemical and Process Industries Cluster of Asturias, aimed atdeveloping projects in the fields of innovation, sustainability and cooperation.

ASMADERA. ASTURIAN ASSOCIATION OF WOOD AND
FORESTRY COMPANIES

Entity representing the interests of the main wood sectors: forestry exploitation, biomass, primary transformation, storage and secondary transformation.

COGERSA. CONSORTIUM FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ASTURIAS

COGERSA provides services related to Asturian waste treatment. It has modern centralised facilities and has undertaken considerable investment in studies and research linked to optimising waste management. It is an entity that has been added to the Campus of International Excellence at the
University of Oviedo.

The National Coal Institute (INCAR-CSIC) has patented a technology developed in Asturias which allows graphene to be obtained from products deriving from coal and petroleum, coke. INCAR is currently coordinating an EU project to create graphene-based material.

sub-sectors

extractive industries

Coal and its derivate are the energy sources with the greatest weight in Asturias, with the main consumption in the industrial sector. The most demanded energy sources in 2017 were coke
with  22.4% and soft coal with 42.8 %. Note in this section the production activity of quarries, clay, limestone, dolomite, sand and gravel. With regards to non‑metallic minerals, activity is focused around the production of fluorspar, quartz and kaolin.

wood and cork industry

Some 72 % of the total land area of Asturias is mountainous, one of the highest percentages in Spain. In 2014, the area of felling in Asturias was over 900,000 m3, of which 74 % was of
eucalyptus, 22 % pine, and 3 % chestnut.

Paper Industry

The paper industry in Asturias is dominated by the presence of the ENCE Navia company, the mill with the largest production capacity of the Ence Group. The mill’s current production capacity is 605,000 tn/year of high-quality ECF eucalyptus pulp (Elementary Chlorine Free-).

Coke Plants

The Asturias-based company Industria Química del Nalón (IQN) stands out in the field of coke production, as well as for its contribution to the carbo-chemical sector with other products such as pitch, naphthalene and technical oils. It has a production capacity of 130,000 tm/year constituting the principal coke and foundry producer in Spain and one of the main European manufacturers.

Chemical industry, pharmaceutics and plastic products

DuPont Asturias has the most modern production and services facilities in Europe. The company currently focuses its activity around three fields: agriculture and nutrition, industrial biosciences (in the field of energy and materials) and advanced materials.

Regarding the fertiliser sector, Asturias is home to one of Fertiberia’s 7 productive units in Spain, which meets the demand of nitrates and complexes in north-east Spain.
Pharmaceutical industry: the most noteworthy is the Bayer HealthCare plant in Asturias, the world’s largest production centre for acetylsalicylic acid, the only active component of ASPIRINA® and ADIRO®.
Linpac Packaging is a sector leader for packaging in terms of the development and production of innovative solutions. Linpac in Asturias manufactures paper bags, opaque expanded polystyrene trays for food and transparent tubs with lids.

Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

Glass industry: the French group Saint-Gobain has an industrial centre in Asturias, where it develops activities of glass for construction (Saint-Gobain Glass) and glass for automotive purposes (Saint-Gobain Sekurit).

The company has a Research Centre (Aviles R&D Centre) which has worked on highly innovative projects such as the development of glass for solar energy or glass fusion procedures.
Refractory industry: its main areas of application are steel, aluminium, cement and zinc, which correspond to the basic industrial sectors of the regional economy. Representative companies in this sector in Asturias include: Pasek España, Intocast Ibérica and Vesuvius Ibérica.
In terms of cement manufacturing, the Asturian benchmark is the Tudela Veguin company, from the Masaveu Group, with industrial facilities for the production of grey and white cement.

Metallurgy

Iron and steel works have been and still are one of the region’s trademark characteristics. Its production includes steel, in particular the ArcelorMittal establishment in Asturias, which belongs to one of the largest iron and steel work groups in the world.
After metal and steel works, the most highly represented element of Asturian Metallurgy industry is its production of aluminium and zinc, activities represented by:

  • Alcoa. World leader in the production of primary and manufactured aluminium.
  • Asturiana de Zinc. Owned by one of the main leaders in zinc production on an international level, it is currently the largest
    industrial complex in Asturias and one of the most efficient in the zinc sector on a world scale.

Waste collection, treatmentand elimination

The public company COGERSA offers a centralised solution to waste management in Asturias. COGERSA performs recycling processes on 24 % of the waste the facilities receive.

Main branches of activity by turnover

Source: INE, DIRCE, 2017.

CNAENo. of companiesEmploymentTurnover (thous.€)Largest companies
Largest companies437,9373,400,811ArcelorMittal
AZSA
Alcoa
Manufacturing of other non-metallic mineral products1552,262558,326Saint-Gobain Cristalería
Tudela VeguÍn
Pasek España
Chemical industry521,590484,100IQN
DuPont
Chemical industry13661381,076ENCE Navia
Extraction of anthracite, soft coal441,912165,209HUNOSA
Manufacturing of rubber and plastic products51897153,380Specialized Technology Resources (STR)
Linpac Packaging Pravia

sucess stories

ARCELORMITTAL

ArcelorMittal is the main world producer of iron and steel. Asturias is home to the only iron and steel plant in Spain, where the entire steel production process is undertaken. Each year it produces approximately a fourth of the steel produced in Spain.
It manufactures flat iron and steel products (thick sheets, tinplate, galvanised iron and galvanised painted iron) and long products (tracks and rods).

ArecelorMittal

ASTURIANA DE ZINC

This company belongs to the multinational Glencore Xstrata International, a world leader in zinc production. Asturiana de Zinc is the largest electrolytic zinc plant in the world (productive capacity of 510,000 tonnes each year, 47.4 % from the Glencore group) and one of the most efficient on a world scale thanks to the development of its own technology.

Asturiana de Zinc

DUPONT

DuPont Asturias boasts the most modern company production and service facilities in Europe. The Company currently focuses its activity over 3 fields: agriculture and nutrition, industrial biosciencesand advanced materials.

DUPONT

PASEK ESPAÑA

Main iron and steel refractory assembly plant in Spain. It is a well‑established company in the field of manufacturing and positioning of refractory products, exploitation and marketing of Magnesium Silicate (Dunite). It also offers integral maintenance services.

PASEK

NANOKER RESEARCH

Technology-based Company which produces and markets high‑performance ceramic components based on advanced ceramics, nano-ceramics and nano‑composites for use in industry and biomedicine.

NANOKER
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