The Transit Commission of Ecuador (CTE) and the Espiritu Santo University (UEES) have signed an agreement of Interinstitutional Cooperation which marks the beginning of a strategic alliance aimed at strengthening the intellectual capital of uniformed servants, civilians and their families. This agreement not only symbolizes an institutional collaboration, but also a commitment to the professional and personal development of those who are part of the institution.
This agreement offers unique opportunities to access quality academic programs designed to strengthen competencies and skills in various areas. It also includes additional benefits, such as educational discounts for public servants and their children, The Company's shares will remain in effect for the next two years.
«It is a pleasure for us, as a university, to sign this agreement that will allow us to offer our master's degrees and courses to the CTE work team. This synergy will contribute to improve the country's road environment, benefiting not only you, but also the city and the entire nation,» said Isidro Fierro, rector of UEES.
Among the objectives of this cooperation are the following:
Professional development: Implementation of specialized programs in traffic, road safety and transportation management.
Continuous training: Permanent training opportunities for civilian and uniformed personnel, enhancing their performance and technical preparation.
Impact on the community: Improved service to citizens through more efficient practices and a renewed focus on safe mobility.
The education and knowledge acquired through this collaboration will not only transform the lives of our officers, but will also guarantee a more efficient, committed service aligned with the needs of the community," said Hugo Quintana, Executive Director of CTE. This alliance is a key step towards strengthening mobility and road safety in Ecuador.


