Nanomol-TECNIO: A Recognized Leader in Technology Transfer

Nanomol-TECNIO, a research unit at ICMAB-CSIC, has once again been recognized as a leading technology transfer agent with the renewal of its TECNIO accreditation until 2028. Comprising the e-MolMat and Nanomol-bio research groups, the unit continues to bridge the gap between advanced scientific research and industrial applications, fostering innovation in health and nanomedicine.
The TECNIO accreditation, awarded by ACCIÓ—the agency for business competitiveness of the Generalitat de Catalunya—is granted to research groups and organizations demonstrating excellence in applied research and technology transfer. Nanomol-TECNIO is among the 59 accredited entities recognized as TECNIO agents, reaffirming its pivotal role in fostering innovation and collaboration with industry.
Specializing in the design, synthesis, and processing of molecular and polymeric materials, Nanomol-TECNIO focuses on developing innovative solutions for health, nanomedicine, and electronics. Its expertise in advanced nanostructured materials has led to numerous collaborations with industry and public institutions, reinforcing its impact on the biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors. Through these partnerships, the unit contributes to the development of new therapies and drug delivery systems, strengthening the link between fundamental research and industrial applications.
Under the leadership of Elisabet González as director and Guillem Vargas as manager, Nanomol-TECNIO will continue fostering innovation and advancing its research towards practical applications. Their commitment ensures the unit remains at the forefront of cutting-edge technological developments, promoting the adoption of advanced materials in various sectors.
By maintaining its TECNIO accreditation, Nanomol-TECNIO continues to strengthen its mission of fostering technology transfer, facilitating the development of cutting-edge applications, and supporting industrial innovation. This renewal underscores the unit’s commitment to excellence and its ability to contribute to the advancement of applied research.