Business Grouping for Development of Advanced Aerospace Manufacturing Techniques, EIG
Large collaborative projects must seek effective ways to integrate the capabilities, interests and moods of the various technological agents, companies, institutions, and ultimately, of the "partners" of the project.
Among its constituent members the CFAA counts with two agents of intellectual activity development, implementation of R & D and transfer and industrial development. One of them is the university, which by nature facilitates academic and institutional collaborations. The other is the Business Grouping (EIG), a group of companies with common and compatible interests that by constitution seeks to unify, coordinate, cooperate and enhance the action and industrial and business interest within this project.
The grouping is called "BUSINESS GROUPING FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES, EIG". Therefore it has its own structure and succeeds in making the CFAA relationship with industry a unique, effective channel and generates synergies that can transfer and enhance beyond CFAA itself.
Moreover being an "EIG member" implies automatically be part of "member of the CFAA" with all its advantages and with a return of practical and tangible results on projects that the centre runs.
There is no better summary than the objective of the grouping:
The Parties agree to cooperate, through its participation in the Grouping, in research and development of advanced manufacturing technologies, as well as in the subsequent transfer of R & D results from the industrial agents themselves.
The previous agreement imply, particularly a mutual and reciprocal commitment to support and maintain the Centre for Advanced Aerospace Manufacturing (CFAA) that is to be created as a mixed R & D centre attached to the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU).
Grouping bodies
Management and Governing bodies of the Grouping are:
- Partner Assembly. It is the supreme governing body of the Grouping and is composed of the entities that are partners of the centre.
- The Governing Board, which acts as a Partners Assembly delegate board.
- The Administrator or Manager of the Association.
Partners
EIG partners are companies with different types of commitment and interest in the project, within the general rules of cooperation and compatibility. The following types are distinguished:
- Leading members, member who contributes the most to the Grouping and to its operating fund, and intensely participating in the life of the CFAA, in their projects and results.
- Full members, with voice and vote in several variants. Intensely participating in the life of the CFAA, in their projects and results.
- Limited Members, not continuously involved in the centre but frequently in projects of members.
- Cooperation partners, individuals or institutions that decide to collaborate with the aims and activities of the Grouping, giving institutional or financial support to it.
The latter include the two clusters directly related with CFAA technologies, aerospace technologies and machine tool and accessories. Thus coordination tasks within the grouping are carried out simultaneously between the Aeronautics and Space Cluster Association of the Basque Country - HEGAN, and the AFM association, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies. It is not a coincidence, the CFAA points towards relevant technologies of the aeronautical world and try to drive manufacturers with production solutions to this market niche of high added value and strategic for the country. Hence the participation of both organizations.
This is a great project; Your business can be accommodated in CFAA, and the EIG is your way to participate in the life of the CFAA and get results. Together, the results may not be the simple sum; that is our purpose as a grouping and as a centre.