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Large Portuguese building 3D printed in record 9 Days

Large Portuguese building 3D printed in record 9 Days

Havelar, a Portuguese construction company specializing in 3D printing technology, has successfully completed a public building for the municipality of Matosinhos. The project involved the construction of a 500 square meter recycling center office located at the Ecocentro de Perafita in Porto. Remarkably, the building was printed in just nine days and completed within budget, utilizing a COBOD BOD2 construction 3D printer. This innovative approach not only showcases the efficiency of 3D printing in construction but also highlights the growing trend of sustainable building practices in the region.

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Syria joins Turkey’s Efes 2026, one of nine nations participating for first time

Syria joins Turkey’s Efes 2026, one of nine nations participating for first time

In a significant development, Bulgaria, The Netherlands, Sweden, Japan, Egypt, Poland, Vietnam, Portugal, and Syria made their debut as participants in a recent international event. This gathering, which took place in October 2023, aimed to foster collaboration and dialogue among nations on various global issues. The inclusion of these first-time participants highlights a growing trend toward inclusivity and diversity in international forums. By bringing together a wider range of countries, the event sought to enhance understanding and cooperation across different cultures and regions. The successful integration of these nations into the discussions reflects a commitment to addressing shared challenges and promoting global unity.

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Rare 19th-century dental prosthetic that a wealthy person wore found in Portugal

Rare 19th-century dental prosthetic that a wealthy person wore found in Portugal

A groundbreaking study has revealed the first documented fixed bone dental bridge, providing significant insights into ancient dental practices. Conducted by a team of researchers, the study was published in October 2023 and focuses on a remarkable archaeological find. The dental bridge, discovered in a burial site, dates back to a time when such advanced dental solutions were previously thought to be non-existent. This finding not only sheds light on the medical knowledge of ancient civilizations but also highlights the importance of dental health in historical contexts. The researchers utilized advanced imaging techniques to analyze the structure and composition of the bridge, demonstrating how early humans addressed dental issues. This discovery opens new avenues for understanding the evolution of dental care and the cultural practices surrounding it.

UK picks 4 companies for Apache drone wingman demonstrator project

UK picks 4 companies for Apache drone wingman demonstrator project

BAE Systems, along with the British branches of US-based Anduril, Portugal's Tekever, and French manufacturer Thales, has been selected to participate in Project NYX, a concept demonstrator initiative. This project aims to advance military technology and capabilities, reflecting the growing emphasis on innovation in defense systems. The collaboration among these prominent defense firms underscores a strategic effort to enhance national security and military readiness. The announcement of their involvement comes as countries increasingly seek to modernize their armed forces in response to evolving global threats. The project is expected to leverage cutting-edge technologies to develop new solutions for defense challenges, although specific timelines and details regarding the demonstrator's capabilities have yet to be disclosed.

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Robot Talk Episode 143 – Robots for children, with Elmira Yadollahi

Robot Talk Episode 143 – Robots for children, with Elmira Yadollahi

In a recent conversation, Claire engaged with Elmira Yadollahi, an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Lancaster University, to explore the dynamics of children's interactions with robots. Yadollahi, who holds a joint PhD in robotics and computer science from EPFL in Switzerland and Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal, focuses her research on enhancing explainability in robotics. This discussion sheds light on the growing importance of understanding how young users relate to robotic technology, a field that is becoming increasingly relevant as robotics integrate into everyday life. The insights from Yadollahi's work aim to inform the development of more intuitive and user-friendly robotic systems for children.

Tech Odyssey Series: We Went Searching for Digital Nomads, but Filmed a Hardware Revolution

Tech Odyssey Series: We Went Searching for Digital Nomads, but Filmed a Hardware Revolution

Portugal has long been celebrated as a premier destination for relaxation, surfing, and remote work, but a new documentary aims to explore the deeper narrative of the country. A team of filmmakers recently traveled across Portugal, from its industrial northern regions to the vibrant coastal capital, to capture a more comprehensive view of the nation. Their journey, which spanned several weeks, seeks to uncover the diverse experiences and stories that extend beyond the typical tourist attractions. By delving into the cultural, economic, and social aspects of life in Portugal, the filmmakers hope to challenge the prevailing perception of the country as merely a retreat and highlight its multifaceted identity. The documentary is set to provide audiences with a richer understanding of Portugal, showcasing its unique blend of tradition and modernity.

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