Innovation Council

Priority innovation areas.

In this first stage, the Innovation Council is concentrating its efforts on three areas—artificial intelligence for SME maturity and competitiveness, water, and technology transfer—without limiting the incorporation of other topics. And in every challenge and every solution, two cross-cutting criteria are valued: reducing the digital divide and generating positive environmental impact.

Areas under development by the Innovation Council. The three priority areas have a first release planned for October 2026; the definitive scope will be communicated by the Council itself. Reducing the digital divide and positive ecological impact are integrated as desirable cross-cutting criteria: they are valued in each challenge and each solution, without being a requirement. The associated technical, environmental and government data will come from authorized sources and not from this platform.

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Valued in every challenge and every solution

Two desirable cross-cutting criteria.

Beyond solving the main problem, CANIETI seeks to promote two additional impacts. They are desirable, not requirements: they work as additional elements of evaluation and impact, and the cards of challenges and innovations that add them display them with the “Adds” badge.

Reducing the digital divide

That the solution facilitates access to technology, includes SMEs, democratizes digital capabilities, is accessible to small organizations, generates training and promotes digital inclusion — so that all citizens have access to cutting-edge technology and the same development opportunities.

Positive impact on the local ecology

That the solution reduces resource consumption, lowers emissions, reduces waste, improves water use, optimizes energy and avoids negative environmental impacts, in favor of sustainable development.

Next step

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