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We are pleased to welcome Andrea Marí Sanchis as the new Innovation Project Manager Digital Services where she will manage innovation projects for IDConsortium.
Since she began her professional career, she has always focused on generating profit through innovation for the entities where she has worked and those she has had as clients. With a multidisciplinary background, her work addresses: the identification of funding opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship projects, the competitive analysis of new technologies, products, and services, the design of new business models, the management and exploitation of intangible assets, the design of methodologies, processes, and protocols to improve the internal practices of the companies. She is fluent in the direction and management of project portfolios, highlighting her experience in innovation ecosystems such as the EIT Digital, EIT Climate KIC, and EIT Mobility and innovation networks such as the Technology Transfer Network of the European Space Agency (ESA) or the network of innovation HUBs in Chile, both focused on technology transfer.
She holds an MSc in Industrial Management Engineering and a BSc in Industrial Design Engineering. She has participated in several business incubators as an entrepreneur, receiving several recognitions and awards. Her work as a consultant has allowed her to work with different types of international entities (start-ups, universities, R&D Centers, SMEs, Corporates, Public administrations) working in different industrial sectors.
Her experience in the management of intangible assets allows her to design management methodologies and protocols according to the customer needs, and to work on the prioritization of portfolios of intangible assets, analyzing their marketability, defining the strategy of protection, exploitation, and commercialization of the assets.
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