en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National University of San Juan (UNSJ) and the San Juan Mining Chamber (CMSJ) have signed an agreement to strengthen their scientific and technological cooperation in the mining sector.

This collaboration is based on the "Mutual Assistance and Cooperation Agreement" maintained by both parties since 2013, aiming to promote joint actions through knowledge transfer, technical assistance, and the development of applied research projects related to mining activities.
Under the agreement, the San Juan Mining Chamber will promote the services, laboratories, research teams, and expert resources available at the university to its member companies, aiming to help them access scientific and technological tools that contribute to the province's industrial development.
At the signing ceremony, Tadeo Berenguer, Rector of the National University of San Juan, stated that the initiative will have a direct impact on student training. He noted that it will provide students with opportunities to take their first steps in mining-related practices.
Jorge Castro, Dean of the Faculty of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences (FCEFN), emphasized that this is a strategic agreement that will enable all companies associated with the chamber to understand the university's potential in all activities that may be useful for mining development.
The program integrates the capabilities of multiple academic fields and research institutes within the university, covering geology, geophysics, astronomy and physics, biology, and computer science. Available services include geological, hydrogeological, and environmental studies, natural resource monitoring, applied geophysics, software development, data analysis, and Artificial Intelligence.
As mining continues to advance in new projects within the province, the connection between academia and the production sector aims to strengthen existing technical and scientific capabilities to meet the challenges of an industry in a phase of full growth.
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