
AZTI is a scientific and technological centre that develops high-impact transformation projects with organisations aligned with the United Nations 2030 SDGs. Its purpose is to drive positive change for the future of humankind, contributing to a healthy, sustainable and fair society. Specialising in marine environment and food, it provides cutting-edge and value-added products and technologies grounded in sound science and research.
With a 40-year-track-record, AZTI is present in 45 countries, has three headquarters in the Basque Country and a team of more than 280 employees. Its extensive performance history is backed by more than 1,300 indexed publications and its excellence is based on its research staff, 58% of whom hold PhDs.
With a 40-year-track-record, AZTI is present in 45 countries, has three headquarters in the Basque Country and a team of more than 280 employees. Its extensive performance history is backed by more than 1,300 indexed publications and its excellence is based on its research staff, 58% of whom hold PhDs.
Location: Spain, Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, Sukarrieta
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 1981
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