Tuesday, 16 August 2022
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Companies in the Catalan Edutech sector believe that the first year of the pandemic is a transitional one and that schools will be able to reflect on which tools add more value next year
The technology created for cryptocurrencies is already being applied to other sectors. In Catalonia alone, there are 76 firms using blockchain, while global investment in the technology will soon exceed €11.2 billion
While programmers qualify every year, demand far outstrips supply. The Assembler School in Barcelona is just one school aiming to provide highly-qualified professionals for a hungry business sector
Improving university students’ reading comprehension in English through games is the main aim of the new application, The Art of Reading, the result of a European project and already available for iOS and Android
Advanced technology is being used to virtually recreate heritage sites through the use of applications for 3D goggles, tablets and smartphones to provide an immersive experience for so-called hyperconnected tourists
The ReFeree mobile app developed by a computer engineer at the University of Lleida tests both the decision-making precision and capacity of response of football referees, but can be adapted to other sports
Girona-based company Skitude has developed a prototype RFID bracelet that allows easy access to ski slopes while also monitoring and tracking the skier’s activity for later analysis or sharing on its leading social platform
Driverless vehicles are already on the streets. Yet, insurance companies have still not adapted to the change
IBM announces the construction of the first commercial quantum computer, but its capabilities are still theoretical
Online celebrities using the platform have millions of followers worldwide and have rock-star fame; the Swede PewDiePie earned almost seven million euros in 2014 thanks to his videos
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