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Gipuzkoa

SMART SOLUTIONS TAILORED TO NEW DRIVING SYSTEMS

Tekniker is involved in the design of a sensor device that can distinguish between people and traffic signals.The electronic solution brings together artificial vision and ‘deep learning´. The main goal of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) is to improve road safety for car passengers and people on foot. The implementation of these systems poses a...
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Online PPE to prevent occupational road accidents

Tekniker has been involved in the development of an IoT device for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) used by workers that sends alerts to approaching vehicles.   Accidents do not only affect vehicles but also pose risks for the safety of operators carrying out construction or maintenance work on a daily basis. A collaboration has been...
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IKERLAN and Capital Energy will promote digitisation and sustainability in the energy sector

Through a framework agreement that seeks to bring together the knowledge, resources and capabilities of both entities, with the aim of accelerating the adoption of digital technologies and promoting the integration of renewable energy sources to build a more sustainable, efficient and resilient energy future. IKERLAN, a leading Basque technology centre in the transfer of...
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Tecnalia promotes sustainable construction in the Galapagos archipelago

The research and technological development centre has trained more than 50 agents in the archipelago’s construction chain to promote sustainable building on the islands. In addition, TECNALIA has validated the design of the refurbishment projects to be carried out in the Galapagos based on the sustainability standards defined by the technology centre. The refurbishment projects...
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An opportunity to delve deeper into the psychology of language

The BCBL research centre is bringing the AMLaP international congress to Donostia for the first time, with experts from all over the world on the cognitive mechanisms associated with language processing. In its 29th edition, 430 participants are expected to attend from 31 August to 2 September in the Kursaal Auditorium in a programme with...
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Amaia Abanda (Tecnalia) wins the 3rd edition of the Gladys Award

The Gladys Award aims to reward the career developed by young women in the digital environment and to promote the projection of female referents. The awards ceremony will take place on 26 September at the UPV/EHU’s Faculty of Computer Science. The jury valued Abanda’s interdisciplinary nature, her enthusiasm for promoting the role of women in...
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The Basque National Orchestra joins major Basque artists to record an Erkoreka record

Juanjo Mena, Asier Polo, Alfonso Gómez and Carlos Mena make up the great cast of artists who, together with Euskadiko Orkestra, are currently recording three works by the Bilbao composer Gabriel Erkoreka at the Donostia Campus of the Euskadi Technology Park. The recording will be released in a few months In these initial stages of...
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Non-invasive method developed for diagnosing eosinophilic oesophagitis

Researchers from Biodonostia, the General Hospital of Tomelloso, Ikerbasque and the University of the Basque Country / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea have developed a new non-invasive method that facilitates the diagnosis of eosinophilic oesophagitis. The work has been published in the prestigious journal “Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology”, which is ranked among the top ten scientific journals...
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Pablo Izeta, new president of Eskuin

Pablo Izeta, CEO of BELLOTA, has been elected president of the association, succeeding Miguel González. Pablo Izeta has been elected president of the Clúster de la Ferretería y el Suministro Industrial which represents 20 companies that manufacture hand tools and locksmith products in Spain. Pablo Izeta, 56, from Donostia-San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa), has a degree in...
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Inflation impact slows down the rise of sustainability as a factor in food purchasing decisions

Attitudes to sustainable food are polarising: both activists and non-interested people are growing in number, and the occasional shopper is becoming less and less interested. Rising food prices are leading people to minimise the importance they attach to sustainability when choosing the products that make up their shopping basket. In the current inflationary context, the...
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