The American University of Carnegie Mellon, the University of Madeira (UMa) and Madeira Tecnopólo sign an agreement tomorrow, Thursday, formalizing the creation of the first institute of innovation in the area of information technologies and communication.
The Interactive Technologies Institute (Madeira-ITI) result of the success of the dual program of Masters in Human-Computer Interaction that formed in the last two years, "one of the most dynamic and productive groups in Portugal, having generated nearly three million in proposals for collaborative research with industry. "
Read the PDF with the full report, in portuguese, here.