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TICEC 2024

CEDIA and the UTPL promoted innovation in the XII edition of TICEC 2024 

150 people participated in the twelfth edition of the Congress. Since its creation in 2013, the International Congress of Information and Communication Technologies – TICEC has become a benchmark in Ecuador for the exchange of knowledge and the promotion of scientific culture. In its twelfth edition, CEDIA co-organized the Congress with the […]

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First three-dimensional service brand in Ecuador – CEDIA AWARDS

The Corporation obtains the first three-dimensional brand of services on the CEDIA AWARDS that is organized year after year. CEDIA has marked a milestone by obtaining the first three-dimensional service brand in the country for its annual CEDIA AWARDS event. This recognition uniquely protects the visual identity of the most important award

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transformation and digital culture in Ecuador

The Corporation promotes the debate on transformation and digital culture in Ecuador

The event was an opportunity for experts to promote a joint vision towards a digital future. CEDIA participated in the event Towards transformation and digital culture in Ecuador, organized together with Datalat, a key space to debate the challenges and opportunities that the country faces in areas such as digital transformation,

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Optimization model in the production of aggregates under a circular economy criterion for industry 4.0 (OPCI4.0)

General Objective: The objective of this project is to evaluate portable sensors applied to crop stems and leaves, thus contributing to food security and climate change. Specific Objectives: Participating Institutions: UTA, UTPL UNL, UNEMI Project Director John Reyes Participants: Awarded Budget: $31,705.60 Project Status: Awarded

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ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certification

CEDIA obtains ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certification 

A new level of security and excellence. CEDIA has achieved the prestigious ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, reinforcing its commitment to information security and the management of technological processes. This milestone highlights the dedication to offering advanced technological services to member institutions. ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification assures members, collaborators and suppliers

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Portable sensors for monitoring different agricultural crops in the Sierra and Coast of Ecuador

General Objective: The objective of this project is to evaluate portable sensors applied to crop stems and leaves, thus contributing to food security and climate change. Specific Objectives: Participating Institutions: USFQ, EPN, ESPAM Project Director Frank Alexis Participants: Awarded Budget: $38,300.80 Project Status: Awarded

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SOLE-R: from social learning in insects to social learning in robot swarms

General Objective: Formulate social learning models inspired by the behavior of social insects and use them to develop efficient and verifiable control software for robot swarms through controlled and documented tests. Specific Objectives: Participating Institutions: ESPOL, UG, UDA Project Director Carlos Saldarriaga Participants: Awarded Budget: $36,873.60 Project Status: Awarded

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CricketHub: Advanced Technology for the comprehensive improvement of the Breeding and Nutritional Value of Domestic Crickets (Gryllus aff. Assimilis) within closed environments in the Ecuadorian mountains

General Objective: Develop a technical system for raising house crickets (Gryllus aff. Assimilis) in controlled environments in the Ecuadorian mountains, which increases biomass production and improves its nutritional composition through the implementation of an automated system for monitoring and controlling variables environmental and controlled experiments over a period of 12 months.

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