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Uruguay's President-elect Orsi appoints key figures for science, technology, and innovation agencies


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Uruguay's incoming president, Yamandú Orsi, has announced the leadership of key agencies overseeing science, technology, and innovation. The move aims to strengthen coordination among institutions such as the National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII) and the National Meat Institute (INAC).

The article from MercoPress, published on February 11, 2025, discusses the recent appointments made by Uruguay's President-elect, Yamandú Orsi, to key positions in the country's science, technology, and innovation sectors. Orsi has appointed Dr. Mariana Costa as the new head of the National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII), emphasizing a focus on enhancing Uruguay's innovation ecosystem. Additionally, he named Engineer Juan Pérez to lead the Technological Laboratory of Uruguay (LATU), aiming to boost technological development and industrial innovation. These appointments reflect Orsi's commitment to advancing Uruguay's technological and scientific capabilities, fostering a knowledge-based economy, and promoting sustainable development through innovation.

Read the Full MercoPress Article at:
[ https://en.mercopress.com/2025/02/11/uruguay-s-president-elect-orsi-appoints-key-figures-for-science-technology-and-innovation-agencies ]

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