Portrait de Mikel Orobengoa

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LKS, ALC y Confecoop firman un acuerdo para elaborar un proyecto que contribuya a la regeneración socioeconómica de Colombia.

LKS, Confecoop (Confederación de Cooperativas de Colombia) y Agirre Lehendakaria Center han firmado un acuerdo de colaboración con el objetivo de presentar una iniciativa al Gobierno Colombiano que ayude en la regeneración socioeconómica del nuevo escenario de convivencia pacífica, basada en el

Renfe avisa a OHL: la fase de operación del AVE a La Meca implica a todo el consorcio.

El presidente de Renfe, Pablo Vázquez, ha dejado claro a las diferentes y no del todo bien avenidas empresas españolas encargadas del emblemático AVE a La Meca que la fase de operación y mantenimiento del servicio es competencia global de todo el grupo, por lo que será preciso asumir los gastos de manera solidaria con independencia de la responsabilidad parcial que cada compañía asume en la etapa inicial de construcción del proyecto.

Late publication of biofuels study raises questions.

The European Commission has finally published the Globiom Study on the indirect land use change [ILUC], which it had kept secret and unavailable during the public consultation period for the Renewable Energy Directive for the period 2020-2030.

The 261-page study was commissioned in 2013. A consortium of three respected companies, including Ecofys and IIASA, investigated the ILUC effect, combining experiences in the renewable energy sectors and land use change modeling.

The study was commissioned because of doubts over a 2012 U-turn by the EU executive with regard to the promotion of the biofuel industry.

A Robotic Home That Knows When You’re Hungover.

Perhaps the home of the future will be filled with robots. Or maybe that home itself will be a robot.

That’s the vision some technologists have for the future of domestic living, and a startup called Brain of Things announced Thursday that it is developing what the company’s founder refers to as “robot homes” in three locations in California.

These apartments come with a stunning array of sensors and automated fixtures and appliances. They also have the ability to learn and adapt to residents’ habits and preferences to an almost creepy degree, thanks to computer servers that collect data and use it to build models of behavior using machine-learning algorithms.

Lo nuevo en tecnología de drones: cómo defenderse de ellos.

La batalla de Captieux duró sólo unos segundos, y terminó en una derrota decisiva para el invasor.

El dron enemigo, que volaba hacia una instalación militar francesa al sur de Burdeos, fue detectado fácilmente en el radar. Una cámara de vídeo integrada confirmó su identidad, y un rápido estallido de la emisión de radiofrecuencia interrumpió sus señales de comunicación, desviándolo de su objetivo.

Era la primera vez que este grupo de pequeñas empresas británicas hacía una demostración a nivel internacional de su sistema de defensa antidron, dijo Mark Radford, director ejecutivo de Blighter Surveillance Systems, fabricante del sistema.

Health-Tracking Startup Fails to Deliver on Its Ambitions.

Building a wristband that can accurately and consistently measure activities like steps taken or biometrics like heart rate is difficult. There are all kinds of issues to take into account, like noise from arm movements, and the ways in which different skin tones or skin translucencies might impact measurements.

Perhaps no one knows this better than the founders of Quanttus.  The startup spent several years and millions of venture-capital dollars trying to develop a wrist-worn device that can measure blood pressure. Last week it released its first product, which is nowhere near realizing this dream: an iPhone app for tracking blood-pressure measurements.

How the Industrial App Economy Will Drive the 4th Industrial Revolution.

The Industrial Internet is leading to the development of an industrial app economy that has the potential to have a bigger impact than consumer apps. Here’s how.

 

Thanks to disruptive technology, the world is changing more quickly than ever before. As a result, many industries — manufacturing, energy, healthcare, transportation — face an important mandate: identify as tech companies or become obsolete.

Spotting IoT Opportunities: The Industries That IoT Investments Are Attacking In One Heatmap.

IoT startups have has seen tremendous investment growth over the past five years, especially those working on industrial IoT applications, which saw 83% funding growth in 2015. What are the specific categories that have been most targeted by IoT investments, and where are deals more thin on the ground?

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