
Knowledge and Technology from the UPC at the Eighth Edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress
May 24, 2024
The UPC, at the Smart City Expo World Congress and the Barcelona Deep Tech Summit
November 12, 2024
Knowledge and Technology from the UPC at the Eighth Edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress
May 24, 2024
The UPC, at the Smart City Expo World Congress and the Barcelona Deep Tech Summit
November 12, 202428/10/2024
Find out more about the UPC's participation at the SCEWC24 here.
Once again, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC), through the UPC Technology Center (CIT UPC), will participate in the Smart City Expo World Congress. This world congress on cities and smart urban solutions will take place from 5 to 7 November. It will bring together the world of urban innovation.
This year, the UPC will again have a stand at the Smart City Expo World Congress, where the latest projects developed by the university and the technological capacities and solutions in enabling technologies, energy and environment, mobility, governance and economy, living and inclusion, infrastructure and building and the blue economy.
Date: 5 to 7 November, 2024
Location: Fira de Barcelona-Gran Via |📍Hall 3 , Level 0 , Street B , Stand 33.
Further information: Smart City Expo World Congress
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Related Projects
- The Centre for Technological Risk Studies (CERTEC) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech (UPC) is coordinating the European Program for Wildfire-Prepared Communities (FIREPRIME), a project designed to develop tools and services for wildfire prevention in Europe, with the goal of improving safety in the wildland-urban interface by actively involving the community in its own protection.
- The Resource Recovery and Environmental Management (R2EM) of the Center for Research in Multiscale Science and Engineering (CCEM) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) is leading the HARMONIZE project, which focuses on the recovery and valorisation of ammonia from urban and industrial waste streams. The project is part of a larger initiative, MemTecWare, coordinated by the UCM.
- The digitalisation of human senses has advanced significantly in areas such as vision, hearing and touch. However, smell and taste continue to present a technological challenge, as their analysis relies on the identification of volatile or dissolved chemical compounds. While there are various sensors on the market capable of detecting specific gases and substances, they often lack the versatility required for comprehensive recognition of complex odours, showing limitations in adapting to different combinations of compounds.
- The Center for Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives (CITCEA) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech (UPC) has designed a smart wireless application developed to optimize the electricity consumption of high-power devices.