Overview
- Fernando Espinoza, Axel Kicillof and Verónica Magario toured the site in Ciudad Evita and presented the project's first stage.
- Construction is reported above 70% with a 15,000 m² main building planned for laboratories, training and innovation uses.
- Authorities describe the complex as focused on industry 4.0, biotechnology and artificial intelligence to strengthen production, education and employment.
- Officials project about 10,000 new technology and robotics jobs for young people and say national and multinational companies are expected, without disclosing firm commitments or a start date.
- INTI, CONICET and public universities are slated to take part in research and training, and the visit also included the opening of a new kindergarten and the district’s first full‑day provincial preschool.