The EU-LAC Digital Alliance is at the core of our strategic partnerships, which are essential to RedCLARA’s work and enable collaboration to transcend borders, expanding the reach of science, education, and innovation across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Through agreements with national academic networks, international organizations, and global digital infrastructure projects, we connect universities, research centers, and scientific communities with their counterparts worldwide. These partnerships facilitate knowledge exchange, access to strategic data and resources, and the implementation of initiatives that drive digital transformation in the region.
Each collaboration is a step toward a more interconnected, inclusive ecosystem capable of addressing major global challenges, from frontier research to open education and sustainability.
RedCLARA participates in and contributes to the EU-LAC Digital Alliance. In this context, BELLA II, our flagship project, is framed to expand advanced connectivity and strengthen the digital ecosystem for science, education, technology, and innovation, addressing the region’s challenges. Likewise, bi-regional cooperation has a long-standing precedent.
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RedCLARA has established high-level technical partnerships that allow us to provide differentiated and robust services to our member networks, as well as to universities and research centers in countries without a National Research and Education Network (NREN), and other key stakeholders. These partnerships strengthen capacities in priority areas such as:
RedCLARA is part of organizations that lead global processes in science, technology, and digital policy.
These memberships position us in key decision-making spaces and allow us to represent Latin America and the Caribbean in the global digital agenda.
Collaboration with academic networks from other regions enables us to advance shared standards, joint projects, and the strengthening of a global science and technology community. Notable relationships include:
To join RedCLARA, a country must have a National Research and Education Network (NREN). Only NRENs can formally become members and connect to RedCLARA’s infrastructure.
If a country does not yet have an NREN, RedCLARA provides guidance and support for its creation, assisting throughout the establishment process.
For more information or assistance, please contact: RedCLARA_Comunica@redclara.net