AquaWind coordinator Javier Roo gave a warm welcome to the BEST (Board of European Students of Technology) participants when they visited the Taliarte dock facilities on 19 March. The aim of the visit was to provide the students with training to learn about the innovative Aquawind project and its environmental impact.
During the visit, the students also had the opportunity to get a close look at the aquaculture cage and learn about the processes involved in the operation of the project.
BEST is a politically neutral, non-profit, non-governmental organisation composed of European STEM students. BEST has been actively encouraging the knowledge and experience exchange between students around Europe since its founding in 1989. It currently involves more than 3,200 student partners in 31 European countries and is present at 85 of the continent’s leading universities.
BEST, a non-profit and politically neutral organisation, has been bringing together STEM students from all over Europe since 1989. It currently involves more than 3,200 student partners in 31 European countries and is present at 85 of the continent’s leading universities.
The Las Palmas BEST Course, organised by the local BEST Las Palmas group, is a reference event in the European educational calendar. From March 14 to 22, more than 280 students from top European universities will meet to exchange knowledge and explore current topics in technology and engineering.
Aquawind is proud to have shared its vision and projects with BEST students and looks forward to continuing to collaborate on future initiatives.
For more information about BEST, visit www.best.eu.org.