Science and Technology Exhibition
The Science and Technology Exhibition is a space where entities from the scientific and technological community can exhibit and present their work to the public at the event.
It is a space where we can see, hear and feel the pulse of the innovation that has been achieved by the participating entities.
From robotics to advances in medical diagnostics, from artificial intelligence to nanotechnology, there is always a lot to see at this exhibition.
Find out more about the organizations that will be present.

What's it going to be like?
Ciência 2023 will be a major milestone for all of us. For the first time it is decentralized: it leaves Lisbon and comes to Aveiro. Also for the first time, Portuguese Science Summit focuses on a single theme: Science and the Ocean beyond the horizon. And what a crucial theme for all of us.
In the past, it was through the oceans that we traveled and discovered the world. Because of them, we have promoted an impactful scientific development that has allowed us to get to where we are today.
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How can you apply?
Coordinator of the Socioeconomic Department of Fisheries at CETMAR (Centro Tecnológico del Mar) since 2002. She holds a PhD in Law and has extensive experience in fisheries policy and aquaculture and fisheries governance. She has collaborated with FARNET European Network of Local Fishing Action Groups (now FAMENET) since 2013, focusing on participatory local development. Rosa has participated in several European projects related to fisheries and aquaculture management, particularly innovation and socio-economic impact. She has coordinated working groups in H2020 projects such as PrimeFIsh, AquaVitae, ClimeFish or FarFish, and Interreg projects such as Cabfishman, focusing on stakeholder participation, dissemination and communication. She has contributed to FAO and IUCN reports and has been involved in cooperation projects for the participation and training of women in aquaculture in Vietnam and Senegal, as well as twinning projects in Romania and Bulgaria for the implementation of the European Fisheries Policy. She coordinated the creation of Local Fisheries Action Groups in Galicia and is currently involved in projects related to the Blue Economy and the Farm to Fork Strategy. She is part of the consortium for the EU Blue Economy Observatory and co-facilitates a Blue Economy working group to implement the Resilience and Recovery Funds (NextGenerationEU) in Galicia.
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Coordinator of the Socioeconomic Department of Fisheries at CETMAR (Centro Tecnológico del Mar) since 2002. She holds a PhD in Law and has extensive experience in fisheries policy and aquaculture and fisheries governance. She has collaborated with FARNET European Network of Local Fishing Action Groups (now FAMENET) since 2013, focusing on participatory local development. Rosa has participated in several European projects related to fisheries and aquaculture management, particularly innovation and socio-economic impact. She has coordinated working groups in H2020 projects such as PrimeFIsh, AquaVitae, ClimeFish or FarFish, and Interreg projects such as Cabfishman, focusing on stakeholder participation, dissemination and communication. She has contributed to FAO and IUCN reports and has been involved in cooperation projects for the participation and training of women in aquaculture in Vietnam and Senegal, as well as twinning projects in Romania and Bulgaria for the implementation of the European Fisheries Policy. She coordinated the creation of Local Fisheries Action Groups in Galicia and is currently involved in projects related to the Blue Economy and the Farm to Fork Strategy. She is part of the consortium for the EU Blue Economy Observatory and co-facilitates a Blue Economy working group to implement the Resilience and Recovery Funds (NextGenerationEU) in Galicia.
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Coordinator of the Socioeconomic Department of Fisheries at CETMAR (Centro Tecnológico del Mar) since 2002. She holds a PhD in Law and has extensive experience in fisheries policy and aquaculture and fisheries governance. She has collaborated with FARNET European Network of Local Fishing Action Groups (now FAMENET) since 2013, focusing on participatory local development. Rosa has participated in several European projects related to fisheries and aquaculture management, particularly innovation and socio-economic impact. She has coordinated working groups in H2020 projects such as PrimeFIsh, AquaVitae, ClimeFish or FarFish, and Interreg projects such as Cabfishman, focusing on stakeholder participation, dissemination and communication. She has contributed to FAO and IUCN reports and has been involved in cooperation projects for the participation and training of women in aquaculture in Vietnam and Senegal, as well as twinning projects in Romania and Bulgaria for the implementation of the European Fisheries Policy. She coordinated the creation of Local Fisheries Action Groups in Galicia and is currently involved in projects related to the Blue Economy and the Farm to Fork Strategy. She is part of the consortium for the EU Blue Economy Observatory and co-facilitates a Blue Economy working group to implement the Resilience and Recovery Funds (NextGenerationEU) in Galicia.
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Coordinator of the Socioeconomic Department of Fisheries at CETMAR (Centro Tecnológico del Mar) since 2002. She holds a PhD in Law and has extensive experience in fisheries policy and aquaculture and fisheries governance. She has collaborated with FARNET European Network of Local Fishing Action Groups (now FAMENET) since 2013, focusing on participatory local development. Rosa has participated in several European projects related to fisheries and aquaculture management, particularly innovation and socio-economic impact. She has coordinated working groups in H2020 projects such as PrimeFIsh, AquaVitae, ClimeFish or FarFish, and Interreg projects such as Cabfishman, focusing on stakeholder participation, dissemination and communication. She has contributed to FAO and IUCN reports and has been involved in cooperation projects for the participation and training of women in aquaculture in Vietnam and Senegal, as well as twinning projects in Romania and Bulgaria for the implementation of the European Fisheries Policy. She coordinated the creation of Local Fisheries Action Groups in Galicia and is currently involved in projects related to the Blue Economy and the Farm to Fork Strategy. She is part of the consortium for the EU Blue Economy Observatory and co-facilitates a Blue Economy working group to implement the Resilience and Recovery Funds (NextGenerationEU) in Galicia.
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Coordinator of the Socioeconomic Department of Fisheries at CETMAR (Centro Tecnológico del Mar) since 2002. She holds a PhD in Law and has extensive experience in fisheries policy and aquaculture and fisheries governance. She has collaborated with FARNET European Network of Local Fishing Action Groups (now FAMENET) since 2013, focusing on participatory local development. Rosa has participated in several European projects related to fisheries and aquaculture management, particularly innovation and socio-economic impact. She has coordinated working groups in H2020 projects such as PrimeFIsh, AquaVitae, ClimeFish or FarFish, and Interreg projects such as Cabfishman, focusing on stakeholder participation, dissemination and communication. She has contributed to FAO and IUCN reports and has been involved in cooperation projects for the participation and training of women in aquaculture in Vietnam and Senegal, as well as twinning projects in Romania and Bulgaria for the implementation of the European Fisheries Policy. She coordinated the creation of Local Fisheries Action Groups in Galicia and is currently involved in projects related to the Blue Economy and the Farm to Fork Strategy. She is part of the consortium for the EU Blue Economy Observatory and co-facilitates a Blue Economy working group to implement the Resilience and Recovery Funds (NextGenerationEU) in Galicia.