*Mexico’s Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo (IMP), a public research organisation dedicated to supporting state-run oil company Pemex, has signed an agreement with the Dominican Republic’s ministry of energy and mining to increase collaboration in the energy and hydrocarbon sector. The agreement, which was signed in Santo Domingo, centres on boosting collaboration to strengthen research, innovation, and technological development capacity in the energy and hydrocarbon sector, opening the door to the development of joint research projects, knowledge transfer, training of specialised human capital, and academic cooperation. The alliance will have an initial term of three years and includes the implementation of initiatives in teaching, research, scientific dissemination, and technology transfer, as well as the organisation of seminars, workshops, conferences, forums and other specialised activities in areas of common interest. The signing of the agreement was led by the Dominican Republic’s energy and mining minister,
Joel Santos, and the Mexican ambassador to the Dominican Republic,
Carlos Miguel Aysa González. Representing the IMP were its director general,
Elizabeth Mar Juárez, and the director of technological marketing,
Sergio Edgard Sánchez Morrill.
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