Catamarca, Argentina – From October 22 to 24, 2024, the VIII Ibero-American Congress on Environment and Quality of Life took place at the National University of Catamarca, where MiningiDEAS presented a hybrid panel focused on technological innovations for environmental sustainability. This event brought together experts and collaborators to discuss various solutions that integrate digital technology into the management and conservation of the environment.
In the first part of the panel, Francisco Arévalo from Pi Data & Strategy Consulting addressed the use of artificial intelligence and big data for environmental data management. Next, Armengol Torres presented space technologies applied to environmental conservation. The panel was moderated by Dr. Verónica Gil Costa, a recognized expert in Computer Science.
The second part of the panel continued with highly relevant topics. Gabriel Blejman from Circular Carbon spoke about measuring environmental footprints and green bonds at the industrial level. Fernando Borràs Castelló from Drones for Geology discussed the use of robotics and ROVs for environmental monitoring. Finally, Ariana Carrazana from MiningiDEAS presented on the use of technologies in public organizations for more efficient monitoring of industrial activities.
MiningiDEAS participated in these sessions alongside children from Ecuador, with a presentation by Ariana Carrazana. In a hybrid session, she discussed "Mission to Space," covering topics ranging from rock classification to chemical composition.
This congress not only facilitated the dissemination of knowledge but also fostered a collaborative space among researchers, companies, and government agencies. Participants had the opportunity to delve into the use of digital tools to address current environmental challenges.
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