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The IDOM consultancy firm and Tecnun sign a collaboration agreement
The objective is to collaborate with the training of the students of the School of Engineering.

The international consultancy, engineering and architecture firm IDOM and Tecnunthe School of Engineering of the University of Navarra in San Sebastian, have today signed an institutional collaboration agreement.
It should be noted that IDOM has been collaborating in the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering (MII) offered by Tecnun in San Sebastian and at its postgraduate headquarters in Madrid. From the respective IDOM offices in both cities, the Master's students at Tecnun receive talks from IDOM professionals as part of the "Design of Structures" subject.
Likewise, in addition to the internships and Master's Thesis that the students of Tecnun carry out at IDOM, the students of the MII Madrid visited the consultancy's headquarters this academic year.
The aim of this agreement is to further strengthen relations between Tecnun and the IDOM consultancy. The signing ceremony was attended by Mikel Guerra, director of the consultancy's office in San Sebastian, and Iñigo Gutiérrez, the School's development director. The signing of this agreement aims to consolidate a very close relationship that has been developing for years.
In relation to the signing of this agreement, Iñigo Gutiérrez stressed that "it is a privilege to have the collaboration of IDOM for the training of engineers at Tecnun. The signing of this agreement will strengthen new avenues of collaboration and will give the company greater visibility among our students".
For his part, Mikel Guerra pointed out that "collaboration with Tecnun allows IDOM to maintain a close link between University and company, which is highly beneficial both for the students, who are brought closer to the reality of what will be their future working life, and for IDOM, which is required to keep at the forefront of technology, as well as making contact with future professionals and with professors and researchers from Tecnun".