In order to encourage scientific research in Spain, Carlo plans to establish relevant awards to honor and reward these researchers.
Such awards are certainly not the Nobel Prize of later generations, but rather incentive medals for scientific research.
Since the purpose is solely to encourage scientific innovation, the criteria for the awards will not be overly stringent. As long as the applicant has a concept of scientific innovation and has achieved certain results in their research, they can apply to the award selection committee to receive the award.
Of course, while it is an award, the selection process will not be too simple, to avoid the award becoming too common and ultimately not being taken seriously.
According to Carlo's plan, awards similar to scientific innovation and technological contribution awards will only be selected once a year, and the total number of award recipients will not exceed ten individuals or teams.
