Eurochile is a non-profit organisation that seeks to promote economic, trade, and technological cooperation between Chile and the European Union. Founded in 1993, Eurochile is based in Santiago de Chile and has offices in Spain, France, and Belgium. The organisation provides a wide range of services and activities aimed at fostering the exchange of knowledge, technology, and innovation between Chilean and European companies, universities, research centers, and public institutions. Eurochile's main areas of work include business development and matchmaking, innovation and technology transfer, training and capacity building, and cooperation and networking. Eurochile also promotes sustainable development and corporate social responsibility, with a focus on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, promoting gender equality, and fostering environmental protection and energy efficiency. Eurochile is also part of the Enterprise Europe Network.
Eurochile produces a variety of publications that provide valuable information about economic, trade, and technological cooperation between Chile and the European Union. Some of the main publications produced by Eurochile include:
Eurochile provides a wide range of services to promote economic, trade, and technological cooperation between Chile and the European Union. Some of its main services include:
Eurochile is actively involved in advocacy efforts to promote economic, trade, and technological cooperation between Chile and the European Union. The center works to build partnerships and collaborations between Chilean and European companies, institutions, and government agencies. Eurochile also engages in advocacy efforts to promote policies and initiatives that support these partnerships and collaborations. (Link)
One of the main European satellite programs that Eurochile promotes in Chile is the Copernicus program. Copernicus is a European Union program that provides free and open data and information on the Earth's environment. The program includes a constellation of satellites that monitor the Earth's atmosphere,oceans, and land surfaces. The data from Copernicus can be used for a variety of applications, including climate monitoring, disaster management, and urban planning. (Link)
Eurochile also promotes other European satellite programs, such as the Galileo program, which is the European Union's satellite navigation system. Galileo provides accurate and reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services that are used for a variety of applications, including aviation, maritime transport, and emergency response.