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connection with end-to-end water mana-
gement as part of a Smart City model.
Pursuant to the agreement, the three en-
tities agree to cooperate in developing the
instruments and tools for the intelligent ma-
nagement of the urban water cycle.
In this respect, the City Council of Santan-
der assumes the role of the sponsor of the
aforementioned Innovation Master Plan; the
Leonardo Torres Quevedo Foundation will
act as the participating social agent with the
scientific and technological capabilities.
The participation of Aqualia, in charge of
managing the Santander Municipal Water
Services, a specialist in managing a key na-
tural resource for sustainable development,
will be essential.
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From left to right: Fernando Moreno, Íñigo de la Serna, and José Carlos Gómez sign the agreement.
From left to right: Fernando de la Torre,
representative of Aqualia;
Emilio Fernández, manager of Aqualia in
Santander; María Tejerina, councilwoman form
the Santander City Council; Fernando Moreno,
Íñigo de la Serna, José Carlos Gómez, Santiago
Lafuente, and José Luis Gil, a University of
Cantabria researcher.
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