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Pradales has stressed the importance of scientific outreach as a tool for building "freedom and social cohesion."

The President attended the 25th anniversary of the Donostia International Physics Center at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre in San Sebastian.

El Lehendakari asiste en el teatro Victoria Eugenia de San Sebastián al 25 aniversario del Donostia International Physics Center



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04/12/2025
The President at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre. Photo: EP-Jose Ignacio Unanue

The President, Imanol Pradales, has stressed the importance of "scientifically informed" society and scientific outreach as "a tool for building freedom, trust and social cohesion."

Pradales has participated in the event held at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre in San Sebastián on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC), in which the President of the DIPC, Pedro Miguel Etxenike, has also participated, accompanied by the Counsellor for Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability, Mikel Jauregi, and the Director of Science and Innovation, Juan Ignacio.

In his speech, the lehendakari stressed that "we are living in a period of scientific and technological boiling resulting from the revolution of the nineteenth century" and that "it is commemorating the 25th anniversary of the creation of the DIPC, our opus magnumof Basque scientific excellence ", a collective work that, under the leadership of its founder and president, Pedro Miguel Etxenike, has placed San Sebastián as a city of science and at the forefront of the world.

The president has advocated "continuing to cultivate and protect our scientific-technological ecosystem," and stressed that the success of projects like the DIPC "should not lead us to fall into triumphalism," but should "inspire and question us to increase the bets that have brought us here, learning from mistakes as well," he said.

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