He Julián Sánchez ‘El Charro’ Integrated Municipal Center hosts until Friday the ‘InnovaTE’ fairorganized by Telefónica, which shows a wide and varied showcase of the latest technologies and the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) In addition to allowing you to learn about and test up to forty innovative solutions from the multinational, many of them presented at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, such as robots, Smart City projects, technologies applied to education and robotics applications useful to the public.
The Minister of Mobility and Digital Transformation, José Luis Sanz Merino, has inaugurated this important technological event, which once again places the Charro capital and Castilla y León at the forefront of the latest in technology, where he recalled some of the projects underway in the community such as the deployment of the program Smart Rural Territoryor the implementation of artificial intelligence in the administration.
“We want to be leaders from a technological point of view Therefore, the administrations are also part of the ecosystem whose focus is innovation,” the counselor highlighted during the inauguration, while highlighting the improvement that technology allows in terms of planning and optimizing the service offered to citizens, which consolidates a simpler, more intuitive and proactive administration. For example, he said, through the intelligent document analysis (IDP)which allows metadata to be extracted from the documentation presented by citizens.
Likewise, he pointed out that the Board works with Telefónica to improve multi-service data networks and direct access to the Internet to adapt the corporate network to current needs.
For her part, the territorial director of the Telefónica Spain CenterBeatriz Herranz, He highlighted that it is very important for the company to be known and that both children and students, as well as anyone who passes by here in the coming days, can enjoy this space of innovation.
“We are precisely bringing a screening project for chest x-rays with AI, which is a technological advance that very few communities have implemented in Spain and Castilla y León is one of them and you will be able to see it here,” he stated, in statements reported by Efe.
Finally, the mayor of Salamanca, Carlos García Carbayoemphasized that this collaboration is consistent with the line that the City Council follows in its commitment to technology and innovation as levers of a new industrialization that complement traditional sectors such as tourism, commerce and Spanish teaching, and that generate opportunities for people, especially young people.