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José Ignacio Mujika, Copreci Group Innovation Director: “Over 300 inventions patented throughout our history support the company’s progress”
“We’ve understood for years that the future of our businesses meant innovation. Today, within a framework of tough competition, the Copreci innovation process is aware of industrial property rights from the start. This requires an extra effort in addition to the already difficult work of innovation. It requires, on the one hand, technological surveillance in the different countries where we operate, and on the other, including a clear intention to protect our solutions in our internal procedures. Similarly, we design solutions which must be competitive in terms of price and preferably patentable. Over 300 inventions patented throughout our history support the company’s progress.”