The PCM promotes Madrid Connect 2025

Cartel del SVD de Madrid Connect 2025, organizado por el Parque Científico de Madrid.

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The Madrid Science Park (PCM) is organizing Madrid Connect 2025, a meeting space for trends, and investment in deep tech, which will be held on October 28th and 29th, 2025, at Talent Garden Madrid. The goal of this exclusive forum is to contribute to strengthening Madrid as a global capital for science-based businesses, by bringing together key players from the ecosystem: from startups and scaleups to investment funds, corporations, and universities.

This exclusive, limited-capacity event brings together strategic entities from the local, national, and international spheres: deep tech startups and scaleups, investment funds, corporations, universities, research centers, industry clusters, administrations, and public bodies.

 

Axes of Madrid Connect 2025

The forum is structured around three key verticals for the technological and economic development of the Community of Madrid:

  1. Space, defense, and semiconductor technologies.
  2. Digital health, biotechnology, and applied AI.
  3. Circular economy, clean energy, and energy vectors.

 

Collaboration and Investment Opportunities

Madrid Connect 2025 seeks to enhance opportunities for collaboration, expansion, co-development, and investment. To this end, the event features informal sector-specific networking around the three axes, as well as collaboration labs and personalized matchmaking between startups/scaleups, investors, and corporations.

 

Strategic Objectives of the Event

Beyond just connection, the forum responds to a strategic vision with clear objectives for the ecosystem.

On one hand, it seeks to promote Madrid as a global catalyst for science-based businesses, and to achieve this, it will focus on connecting deep tech projects with investment structures. On the other hand, it will activate strategic collaborations among corporations, universities, and clusters, serving as a showcase to highlight the region’s entrepreneurial talent. The ultimate ambition is to establish a benchmark platform with a vocation for continuity.

 

The Strategic Role of the Madrid Science Park

The PCM, established in 2001 by the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Complutense University of Madrid, is the ideal agent to drive this initiative. Its unique position, integrating institutions such as the CSIC, the Community of Madrid, and the Madrid City Council into its board of trustees, allows it to act as a node for the triple helix model of innovation: science, industry, and government.

For more information on the agenda and participation, you can visit the official event page for Madrid Connect 2025.

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SPEAKERS

Space, defense, and semiconductors

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Francisco Marín, Director CITT Space Technologies
Daniel Granados, Director CITT Semiconductors
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David Gómez, Director of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Tekniker
Luis Benaite, Director of Electronic Warfare Laboratory Funditec
Paloma Domingo, Deputy Director CSIC Foundation
José Antonio González, Co-founder YPlasma
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Daniel González, CEO Nanostine
Nicolai Lavroff, Business Development G2 Zero
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José Bayón, dir. rels. instits. GDELS

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Gonzalo León, executive committee Innovative Companies Forum

Smart health

Foto de Micaela Martelli

Micaela Martelli, Director of Sectorial Solutions Telefónica

Foto de Ana Isabel González de la Com. de Madrid
Ana Isabel González, Head of Health Research Area Community of Madrid
Foto de Rosa Lillo
Rosa Lillo, Director IBiDat – Big Data Institute UC3M
Foto de Ángel Sánchez, de Quirónsalud
Ángel Sánchez, Medical Director Quirónsalud
Foto de Marta Pedrosa, de Cinfa
Marta Pedrosa, Innovation Department Cinfa
Felip Miralles, Director of Health Technologies Eurecat
Clément Destoumieux, Spanish Startups Association
Jesús Prada, CEO Horus ML
Raúl Alelú, CEO Healthy Minds

Blanca Caballero, CEO Nanological

Carolina Gago, COO IOT Lenses

Energy vectors and circularity

María Cano, Node Director Greentech Retech
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Pedro Pereira, CTO NanosTech and Professor Emeritus
Foto de Jesús Montes de Moeve
Jesús Montes, Energy Technology Intelligence Moeve
Foto de Lidia Caramazana de Naturgy
Lidia Caramazana, Innovation Manager Naturgy
Miquel Rovira, Director of Sustainability Eurecat
Foto de Roberto Clemente, CEO de Gnanomat
Roberto Clemente, CEO Gnanomat
Foto de Rafael Mombiedro, CEO de Empirical Advances
Rafael Mombiedro, CEO Empirical Advances
Foto de María Urbano

María Urbano, CEO EvoEnzyme

Foto de Mª Jesús Romero

Mª Jesús Romero, dir. of economy and industry, Madrid City Council

Institutions

Foto de Marina Villegas de la Com. de Madrid

Marina Villegas, General Director of Research and Technological Innovation Community of Madrid

Foto de Óscar Romera del Ayto. Madrid
Óscar Romera, General Coordinator of Economy, Trade and Consumer Affairs Madrid City Council
Foto de Marta del Castillo Vázquez, Dir.ª Gral. Parque Científico de Madrid
Marta del Castillo, General Director Madrid Science Park
Félix Zamora, Vice-Rector for Transfer, Innovation and Culture UAM
Foto de Mª Inmaculada López

Mª Inmaculada López, Director Compluemprende

Foto de Javier Etxabe
Javier Etxabe, Head of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Area, Vice President for Innovation and Transfer CSIC
Carlos Herranz, Coordinator of the Secretariat of State for Digitalization and AI Ministry of Digital Transformation
Andrés Ubierna, Head of Capitalization and Technology Transfer Division CDTI
Ignacio Liñán, Communications and Promotion Department Enisa
Foto de Juan Rodríguez de ClarkeModet (Arosa I+D)
Juan Rodríguez, Innovation Sales Director ClarkeModet (Arosa I+D)

Eduardo Díaz, Director of EBT Office Fund. Madri+d

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Luis Baratas, head of entrepreneurship sector, ICEX