The Bioengineering Institute was present at the Bilbao Exhibition Center in early June, participating in the largest international gathering in the technological and knowledge sectors that sets paradigms for the future of the industry. The Spanish Biennial of Machine-Tool (BIEMH), renowned for its advancements in advanced manufacturing, robotics, digitalization, and additive manufacturing, drew over 38,000 attendees during its five-day duration.

Among them were representatives of the Institute of Bioengineering, who explored the latest innovations and trends in these key areas. In addition to the main exhibition, BIEMH hosted various parallel events such as BIEM Talks, focusing on cutting-edge discussions, Addit 3D for additive manufacturing technologies, BeDigital centered on digital transformation, and Workin addressing future aspects of industry work.

The attendance of the institute's Innovation Agent at this event in Barakaldo not only strengthened the network of potential contacts and collaborations but also provided a valuable opportunity to stay abreast of the latest developments in bioengineering and technology applied to health.