Project "Iris" promotes research on renewable sources in energy generation in Cuba
Through a videoconference, Ambassador Beatriz Parra González exchanged this Friday with researcher Anaely Saunders, who is part of the group of academics participating in the bilateral collaboration project called "Iris". In the virtual dialogue, Saunders presented from the city of Tampere, details of the project on the "Cuban Energy Transformation: Integration of intermittent renewable sources in the electrical system", which has been developed in that Nordic nation since 2019.
Project cultural collaboration on Cuba in Finland
Ambassador Beatriz Parra González, the President of the Finnish Association of Spanish Teachers, Linda Nurmi, and its Vice President Andrea Aalto discussed culture and its values for the dissemination of the language. The Cuban representative was interested in knowing the possibility of organizing joint actions that contribute to the dissemination of the culture of the Greater Antilles in Finland. Among them, they addressed the possibility of carrying out book presentations, contests and literary workshops for such purposes, among other initiatives.
Cuban Ambassador Dialogues with DG of the Americas of the Finnish Foreign Ministry
This Thursday morning, the Cuban ambassador, Beatriz Parra González, was received in a courtesy meeting by H.E. Ambassador Jari Sinkari, new Director General of the Americas and Asia Department at the Finnish Foreign Ministry. In the exchange, the Cuban diplomat conveyed her gratitude to the message of condolences transmitted by President Sauli Niinistö, after the accident that occurred on May 6 at the centrally located Hotel Saratoga. At another moment, she shared topics about the Cuban reality, the strategy to confront Covid with the development of three vaccines, and the impact of the blockade on the national economy.
"NewPacs" technology for purification of waters of interest to Cuba
To learn about the NewPacs technology, the Ambassador of Cuba, Beatriz Parra González, and Mr. Pekka Lönnqvist, president of the Board of the NEMO Company, spoke this Wednesday during a relaxed meeting at the Cuban headquarters. During his speech, Lönnqvist referred to the advantages of this technology, verified in countries such as China, Brazil, Canada and Finland itself, which allows the treatment and purification of drinking water for consumption and use in agriculture.




