SAES collaborates with the Foundation “Teatro Romano de Cartagena”

SAES collaborates with the Foundation “Teatro Romano de Cartagena”

Publicado: 12/04/2016

To support one of the most surprising discoveries of recent archeology in the Mediterranean environment

SAES is adhering to the Friends Programme of the Museum Roman Theatre in the form of Partner Company, in order to help to preserve and spread the Roman Theatre monumental set and its collections.

 

With this initiative, SAES shows his involvement with culture and commitment to Cartagena and Murcia, home to the headquarters of the company, which also has an office in San Fernando (Cádiz).

 

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«The Foundation Teatro Romano de Cartagena offers us the opportunity to collaborate with them to promote the conservation, restoration, study and dissemination of the Museum’s collections. In turn, employees of SAES can learn more about this important piece of history helping to its dissemination, «say company sources.

 

The Roman Theatre Museum, designed under the direction of architect Rafael Moneo, is located in the old town, near the port, in two adjacent buildings linked by an underground corridor, and ends with a visit to the Roman Theatre.

 

The partial overlap singular of the so-called Old Cathedral (Santa Maria La Vieja) on part of the stands of the roman theater is the testimony of the passage of different civilizations and cultures that have made of this area of the city an authentic history book, narrated from his material evidence and objects of everyday life.

 

SAES is specialized on underwater electronics and acoustics in Spain and operates in a field of high technology characterized by high competitiveness. The company invests broadly in innovation since allowing competitive advantage in a global market. This strong commitment to innovation is reflected both in the investment that society allocates to innovation and in the people that works in the company, mostly engineers, mainly in technical areas such as engineering, mathematics, physics and computer science.