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As part of the Iberdrola - PERSEO 'Start-ups' programme, we carry out pilot projects with different companies to test the new technologies and business models they offer, always aligned with the areas of interest of our businesses. These pilot tests in real environments are a preliminary step in the search for emerging companies with which to establish business relationships.
- Facebook We conduct more than 25 pilot tests of new technologies per year as a gateway to establishing collaborations
- Twitter We conduct more than 25 pilot tests of new technologies per year as a gateway to establishing collaborations
- Linkedin We conduct more than 25 pilot tests of new technologies per year as a gateway to establishing collaborations
Minsait has developed a solution that will detect the presence of fire in the vicinity of power lines and alert Iberdrola's Distribution Operation Centre. This, in turn, will allow early notification of the authorities and the Fire Brigade.
- Facebook Minsait, winner of the challenge for the early detection of fires in the vicinity of power lines
- Twitter Minsait, winner of the challenge for the early detection of fires in the vicinity of power lines
- Linkedin Minsait, winner of the challenge for the early detection of fires in the vicinity of power lines
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Iberdrola has contributed to making one of the award-winning solutions in the Start-up Challenge 'Automation of the construction of electrical transmission facilities' a reality, together with the Finnish company Hyperion Robotics. An innovative technique for the sustainable construction of concrete structures: with 75 % less materials, up to 20 % less direct costs and the same levels of quality, efficiency and safety. This pilot project marks a milestone in the company's aim to minimise the carbon footprint in the construction of its transport network.
- Facebook Hyperion Robotics produces the first sustainable concrete structure for Iberdrola, using 3D printing and recycled materials
- Twitter Hyperion Robotics produces the first sustainable concrete structure for Iberdrola, using 3D printing and recycled materials
- Linkedin Hyperion Robotics produces the first sustainable concrete structure for Iberdrola, using 3D printing and recycled materials
With the turn of the millennium came a new concept that referred to the digital interconnection between objects in the physical world and the Internet. It was the so-called Internet of Things (IoT) and, according to estimates by the US company Cisco, by 2025 there will be 75 trillion connected devices. As a result, the capacity for data collection multiplies and makes it possible, if analysed correctly, to obtain individual patterns on a massive scale. This is the Internet of Behaviour (IoB).
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Humans have limited physical capabilities that can be enhanced through technology. Exoskeletons are wearable structures that support and assist movement, or augment the capabilities of the human body.
The no code or low code movement is a digital philosophy that allows anyone to create applications and programmes without needing to know programming. It is what is known as "programming without code" or "visual programming". In other words, development that dispenses with coding languages to make creation a simpler and more intuitive process.