News View All Fundación Juanelo Turriano. 30th anniversary News Fundación Juanelo Turriano celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017. We wish to thank our trustees, advisers, collaborators and staff for the effort that made it possible to: publish 55 books (15 in both hard copy and digital format) deliver 12 summer and six university outreach courses organise eight exhibitions, travelling to 29 venues award the García-Diego International Prize, with 10 first prizes and five runners-up in its nine editions, as well as 16 doctoral grants and 10 ICOHTEC prizes recover significant elements of our industrial heritage such as the waterwheels at Segovia’s Royal Mint Museum, the Peral submarine and a number of historic mock-ups catalogue and make over 6000 works on the history of science and engineering available to the public, cost-free collaborate with Spanish national and Distance University television in the production of documentary films and exhibitions on Juanelo Turriano's artifice support a number of congresses, including the International Congress on Molinology, the ICOHTEC Annual Meeting and the Congress of the Asociación de Caminería Hispánica [Spanish association for roadway studies], among others sponsor the journal Nuevo Miliario, the Asociación para la Conservación y Estudio de los Molinos [association for the conservation and study of mills] and the Juanelo Turriano Secondary School year-end prizes collaborate and partner with public and private institutions, whose participation and support in the dissemination of the study of the history of science and engineering is gratefully acknowledged.
Fundación Juanelo Turriano. 30th anniversary News Fundación Juanelo Turriano celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017. We wish to thank our trustees, advisers, collaborators and staff for the effort that made it possible to: publish 55 books (15 in both hard copy and digital format) deliver 12 summer and six university outreach courses organise eight exhibitions, travelling to 29 venues award the García-Diego International Prize, with 10 first prizes and five runners-up in its nine editions, as well as 16 doctoral grants and 10 ICOHTEC prizes recover significant elements of our industrial heritage such as the waterwheels at Segovia’s Royal Mint Museum, the Peral submarine and a number of historic mock-ups catalogue and make over 6000 works on the history of science and engineering available to the public, cost-free collaborate with Spanish national and Distance University television in the production of documentary films and exhibitions on Juanelo Turriano's artifice support a number of congresses, including the International Congress on Molinology, the ICOHTEC Annual Meeting and the Congress of the Asociación de Caminería Hispánica [Spanish association for roadway studies], among others sponsor the journal Nuevo Miliario, the Asociación para la Conservación y Estudio de los Molinos [association for the conservation and study of mills] and the Juanelo Turriano Secondary School year-end prizes collaborate and partner with public and private institutions, whose participation and support in the dissemination of the study of the history of science and engineering is gratefully acknowledged.