
UPC Technology at Foro Transfiere 2025
March 19, 2025
Workshop on Advanced Digital Technologies
March 25, 2025
UPC Technology at Foro Transfiere 2025
March 19, 2025
Workshop on Advanced Digital Technologies
March 25, 202520/03/2025
CIT UPC is once again, for another year, a Supporting Partner of Advanced Factories 2025, the leading event in the field of automation and industrial robotics.
Advanced Factories, the leading event in automation and industrial robotics in Southern Europe, will take place from April 8 to 10, 2025, at Fira de Barcelona.
The ninth edition, which will be held simultaneously with AMT – Advanced Machine Tools, is expected to bring together more than 30,000 professionals who will explore solutions to improve productivity through automated and sustainable factories. This edition will focus on ‘greentech’ technologies for the decarbonization of industry.
Advanced Factories 2025 will be the largest event to date, with more than 680 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest innovations in robotics, automation, AI, 3D, IoT, cybersecurity, and energy efficiency. This year's edition will focus on sustainability and the decarbonization of industry under the theme "Redefining Automation with Green Tech."
The Industry 4.0 Congress will be one of the main highlights, with over 420 experts examining how to improve energy efficiency and advance towards a more sustainable industry. There will also be dedicated forums such as the CIO’s Summit and the Artificial Intelligence Forum.
Thanks to the collaboration agreement between CIT UPC and Advanced Factories, we are pleased to offer you a 50% discount on the entry with the code W6PDC at this link.

Related Projects
- The e-PLASCOM research group at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) is developing a solution based on biodegradable sodium alginate and gelatin aerogels for the purification of non-potable water and desalination using solar energy.
- A research team from the Group of Environmental Engineering and Microbiology (GEMMA), and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC), has collaborated with Raimat on the development of an innovative water treatment system based on natural processes, requiring minimal, almost zero, energy consumption and generating no waste. The project has enabled the Lleida winery to take another step in its sustainability strategy and improve its environmental efficiency through the creation of wetlands in the middle of its vineyards, purifying 80,000 litres of water per day while also enhancing the biodiversity of the surrounding area.
- Researchers from the Architecture, Energy and Environment research group (AiEM) and the Design and Analysis of Architectural Structures research group of the Department of Architectural Technology (DiCEA), which are part of the Centre for Research and Services for the Local Administration (CRAL) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC), have developed an innovative system for the structural strengthening of ceramic floor slabs using stress-activated timber, designed to intervene in occupied buildings in a fast, sustainable and replicable manner.
- A team of researchers led by the FLUMEN Research Institute at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) has participated in the European ICARIA project. Its aim is to develop tools and risk maps that enable public authorities and infrastructure managers to anticipate the impacts of extreme climate events and make adaptation decisions on a more robust technical basis.




