Pablo Mac Clay, a postdoctoral researcher at the Sabio Project, participated in the Unit End-Year Workshop 2025: Data-Oriented Approaches to the Social Sciences and Humanities, organized by the Data-oriented Area Studies Unit at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) (University of Kyoto). This workshop gathered researchers from diverse disciplines using data-oriented methods to explore social and environmental sustainability issues.
Pablo took part in the Technology, Energy, and Society panel and presented part of his doctoral work developed in the SABio project at the ZEF (Universität Bonn), titled “Technology-driven transformations in agri-food global value chains: The role of incumbent firms from a corporate venture capital perspective”, co-authored by Roberto Feeney and Jorge Sellare. This research combines natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning to explore and characterize the technological innovations that are transforming agri-food global value chains.