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DYNA celebrates one hundred years of editorial activity in January 2026, and this issue is, above all, a tribute to those who made it possible for an idea born in Bilbao in 1925 to remain fully alive today. When, on 3 November 1925, the Association of Industrial Engineers of Bilbao approved the creation of its own journal, it could hardly have imagined that this project would become the leading reference for industrial engineering the Spanish language.
Asociacion de Ingenieros Industriales de Bizkaia (Spain)
Asociación de la Industria Navarra (Spain)
Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)
Tecnalia (Spain)
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