
Las Palmas tests South Korean technology for connectivity in challenging areas
The City Council will trial a system that uses metallic surfaces to transmit information in car parks and emergency facilities.

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The City Council will trial a system that uses metallic surfaces to transmit information in car parks and emergency facilities.

The Institute of Technology and Renewable Energies implements an advanced protocol for DNA methylation analysis, integrating genome and epigenome in a single experiment.

Researchers from the University of La Laguna propose a method for university students to critically use AI in their studies.

The new version of 'Arminda' uses artificial intelligence to offer more natural and personalized responses in five languages, available 24/7.

The new fiber optic infrastructure will connect Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura, enhancing the archipelago's connectivity.

ULL researchers participate in an international publication highlighting the potential of lanthanides for more precise medical diagnostics and treatments.

The SAMDG project boosts genomic research in Tenerife through cutting-edge technology and advanced computing.

The ICIA project integrates vertical bifacial technology to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in the primary sector.

The project combines renewable energy production with the study of new agrivoltaic applications in the southeast of Gran Canaria.

The Government of the Canary Islands allocates 500,000 euros to a project at the Technology Park to develop advanced technological solutions.

The technological tool aims to optimize food distribution management and expand to other social action areas.

The South Korean company launches the new generation of its foldable smartphones, smartwatches, and introduces its first AI-integrated smart glasses.