Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial
The Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial , usually called INTI for short , is the Argentine Institute for Industrial Technology , a federal agency in Argentina that was founded in 1957.
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Like the previously founded sister authority Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria , this institute is headed by a steering committee consisting of representatives from the state and business on an equal footing. It effectively assumes functions that correspond to the German Institute for Standardization . In addition, there is the promotion and financing of research, comparable to the Pact for Research and Innovation . The institute maintains numerous offices in the regions, mostly still specialized by industry, in order to support small and medium-sized companies directly.
As of 2018, the institute had 2,810 employees and a budget of almost 2.4 billion Argentine pesos (about 55 million euros). Six central institutes, which are divided into sub-institutes, and support 52 development centers are maintained at the headquarters in Buenos Aires.
Headquarters
- INTI-Diseño Industrial
- INTI-Micro y Nano electrónica
- INTI-Plásticos
- INTI-Química
- INTI-Procesos Superficial
- INTI Caucho