En este contexto, se analizaron aspectos del Grado en Ingeniería Geomática, desde la evolución de sus mallas curriculares hasta sus líneas de investigación y estrategias académicas.
Pero lo más importante no fue solo lo que se revisó, Fue lo que se proyectó.
El encuentro permitió identificar oportunidades de colaboración en áreas como:
Geofísica aplicada
Levantamientos geoespaciales
Gestión sostenible del territorio
Más que posibles proyectos, se abren caminos para construir conocimiento conjunto.
La participación de la Ing. Joselyne Solórzano, Ph.D. (c) y el Ing. Paúl Carrión, Ph.D. en este espacio refleja una apuesta clara: fortalecer la internacionalización y generar redes que impulsen la investigación y la formación académica.
Porque cuando la ingeniería conecta, el impacto se multiplica.
This is how the event unfolded at the Higher Technical School of Surveying, Geodesy, and Cartography at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, a space designed for more than just dialogue—it was a forum for sharing perspectives, experiences, and challenges.
During the event, a technical exchange took place with Prof. Jorge Gaspar, a specialist in geophysics, and Prof. César García, Vice Rector for Infrastructure and Sustainability at the UPM, addressing how academia is responding to the new demands of the territory and sustainability.
The conversation revolved around a key theme: how to train professionals capable of understanding and transforming the environment.
In this context, aspects of the Bachelor’s Degree in Geomatics Engineering were analyzed, ranging from the evolution of its curricula to its research lines and academic strategies.
But what mattered most was not just what was reviewed; it was what was envisioned.
The meeting allowed for the identification of collaboration opportunities in areas such as:
Applied geophysics
Geospatial surveys
Sustainable land management
More than just potential projects, new paths are opening up to build shared knowledge.
The participation of Joselyne Solórzano, Ph.D. (c), and Paúl Carrión, Ph.D., in this initiative reflects a clear commitment: to strengthen internationalization and build networks that drive research and academic training.
Because when engineering connects, the impact multiplies.
This isn't just cooperation. It's building the future through science.
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals