Fundación Parque Científico de Madrid is a 20-year-old research park operating as a physical hub and service provider for early-stage science and biotech companies. The stack reveals operational focus on equipment automation and compliance (PLC, SCADA, HMI control systems alongside Office/BI tools), while projects span both internal digital transformation and participation in EU-funded research programs (Horizon Europe, EDF). The hiring mix—mid-level engineers and data roles alongside interns, no net hiring growth in the past month—suggests a maturing operational organization managing existing infrastructure rather than rapid scaling.
PCM operates a science and technology park in Madrid that provides office, laboratory, and R&D services to early-stage companies, particularly in biotech and life sciences. The foundation runs incubation and acceleration programs connected to partner universities (UAM, UCM) and supports researchers and companies through pre-incubation to market-ready stages. Beyond tenant services, PCM also provides scientific and technical services to hospitals, research agencies, and external laboratories. Current work includes regulatory compliance frameworks for pharmaceutical equipment, digital transformation of internal systems, and participation in multi-country European research initiatives.
PCM is a research park and bioincubator founded in 2001 in Madrid, providing lab space, R&D services, and incubation support to early-stage science and biotech companies. It operates in partnership with UAM and UCM universities.
Primary tools: Microsoft Office, Power BI, WordPress, Google Analytics. Operational systems: PLC, SCADA, HMI for equipment automation; Linux/Windows servers; C/C++ and Qt for development; ffmpeg for media processing.
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