Guantanamo – The presentation of the 8 de Octubre Distinction to 43 Guantanamo men and women and 15 labor groups distinguishes the day that is dedicated to the ANIR National Association of Innovators and Rationalizers, which supports the potential of an essential movement in the search for solutions to various problems of production and services.

The honorees are from different sectors, including food, health, education, public administration, industry and telecommunications. Among them stand out José Cuesta Bribón from the brewing enterprise and Arcides Azahares, from Communal Services Enterprise, in San Antonio del Sur, both recognized with the Awards for Greatest Economic and Social Impact.

Other innovations are also being highlighted, including those related to the health sector, such as the design and manufacture of the Gigli saw, used in the angiology service, as well as the intermittent aspiration system in the panel of the medical gas station at the Doctor Agosthino Neto General Teaching Hospital.

Yanisleidis Acosta Navarro, provincial president of ANIR, said that in the context of the day dedicated to innovators and rationalizers, they planned for this month the Guantánamo Innova Fair and Innovation for Development.

She pointed out that to date the ANIR movement in Guantánamo saves the country’s economy more than forty million pesos, a work that is especially recognized from October 1st  to the 30th, occasion on which they will deliver the provincial “Trinchera de Acero” awards.