On the occasion of 8 March, 42 is filled with voices that seek to inspire and demonstrate that talent has no gender. For this reason, the campuses will host a multitude of talks, round tables, exhibitions and immersive workshops to bring technology closer to girls, teenagers and women from different contexts. In addition, and with the aim of ensuring that no one is left behind in this digital revolution, Fundación Telefónica's Social Action area is joining the activities by bringing the world of programming and Artificial Intelligence to various social organisations in Madrid, the Basque Country, Barcelona and Malaga.
Digital art historian Harald Klinke visits our auditorium to talk about imagination and image in times of artificial intelligence.
The digital transformation we are undergoing applies to all areas of our lives, including the images we perceive. The digital art historian Harald Klinke visits our auditorium to talk about imagination and image in times of artificial intelligence.
Technological innovation has always had an impact on art and, consequently, art history is increasingly using digital methods to observe and analyse these developments.
Big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence challenge the notion of the artist, creativity and the way we think about art. Harald Klinke's work introduces us to the latest technologies applied to image generation, their consequences for artists and for our collective visual memory.
Transformation models such as Dall-e 2 are machine learning models (machine-learning) to generate digital images from natural language descriptions based on millions of images on the web. These new visual phenomena have recently been the subject of much debate on social media, raising questions about the nature of such images and the role of artificial intelligence in art: How can we understand this new phenomenon in a historical context? What does it mean for our human perception? More to the point: What then is the future of art?
To discuss these issues, Harald Klinke will talk with Javier Navarro, Director of Strategy for the SOLO Art Collection, in a meeting moderated by researcher and curator María Santoyo.
To attend this meeting in person, book your free ticket on this page. Access will be allowed until full capacity is reached.
This meeting will have simultaneous translation, will be interpreted into LSE and can be followed at streaming openly on this website and on social networks with the hashtag #HaraldKlinke.
You can follow the event live, starting at 19:00h..:
Professor of Digital Art History at LMU Munich, Germany. He studied art history, media theory, painting, philosophy and business informatics in Karlsruhe, Berlin, Göttingen and Norwich (UK), obtaining his PhD at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Karlsruhe. From 2008 to 2009, he worked as a lecturer in visual studies (Bildwissenschaft) at the Department of Art History at the University of Göttingen, where he developed «Visual Literacy». From 2009 to 2010, he conducted research, supported by the German Research Foundation, as a visiting scholar at Columbia University, New York. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Digital Art History and a member of the DFG Focus Program Committee ‘....‘The Digital Image‘. In 2021 he completed his habilitation at the LMU Munich with the thesis ‘.‘Interfaces, Interactions and Infrastructures. Image-based application systems for art history and digital humanities and is a Senior Lecturer in Modern and Digital Art History.
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The 3rd edition of #hack4edu (international digital education hackathon) will take place from 22 to 25 November 2022 and is open to anyone involved in programming, computer science, telecommunications, education, pedagogy.
#hack4edu is an international initiative, so people from anywhere in the world can participate. Proposals will be accepted in Spanish and Portuguese.
The objective for Telefónica Chair universities is to disseminate the event and encourage their students to participate. Among the novelties, this year the best projects will be published in an international conference, as lecture notes by Springer.
Deadlines:
Challenges/projects to be developed can be submitted until the 21st.
Hackers can register until 18 November.
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Telefónica presents five use cases with the Malaga Police for more efficient urban mobility management, based on 5G technology.
At the University of Malaga, three other use cases have been developed to offer students immersive educational experiences and remote access to laboratory equipment.
University of Malaga: the future of education thanks to 5G: Telefónica is working with teachers at the University of Malaga (UMA) in the development of advanced education technology tools that use Virtual Reality and the virtualisation of physical devices. With these proposals, they will offer their students immersive educational experiences and access to laboratory equipment remotely with a user experience as if they were working with that equipment physically inside the university's laboratories, facilitating remote access for students to educational resources in the current pandemic situation and improving the educational experience with the application of the latest technologies. One of the three 5G-based use cases that have been carried out with the Virtual Teaching Service and the UMA Institute of Technology and Software Engineering has consisted of the use of a virtual world to facilitate online teaching between students and teachers where they can interact and where the teacher can make use of audiovisual resources to teach their subjects. The computer system used is Opensimulator, which allows the interaction of avatars in a 3D virtual world.
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In the last 5 years, the blue operator's investment has become a billionaire, and there is an intention to continue
Telefónica has been preparing for years for the 5G and, in general, of the coming explosion of connectivity (fixed and mobile). Apart from the main centres of population and business, the Community of Madrid and Catalonia, the blue operator has also turned its attention to other regions. These include 1,022 million invested by Telefónica España over the last five years in Andalusia. With this investment, the company managed by Emilio Gayo in our country has already 72.7% of Andalusia with fibre; 98.1% of the population with 4G coverage; and 76.6% with 5G. With regard to this ultra-fast connectivity, Movistar has switched on 5G in the 700 MHz band in Andalusia. As a result, the region now has 106 localities with 700 MHz coverage.
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This is a clear commitment of the Malaga and Andalusian institutions to training, and as the Mayor of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre, emphasised, it is very dear to the city.
With the opening this past April of the Campus 42 in Malaga, In the last four programming campuses on Spanish territory of the Telefónica Foundation, based on a different way of learning, where the digital education opens up to young people as a great door to focus their future on programming, cybersecurity, software engineering or video game development.
The campuses of Madrid, Urduliz (Bizkaia) y Barcelona had already shown all the possibilities that a challenging project-based methodology allows. following the network Network 42, The network consists of 36 campuses located in 23 countries. A collaboration that began in 2019 and that continues to grow.
It is a pioneering method in the world, the pillars of which are the free of charge, the attendance, where no books, no classes, no prior knowledge or qualifications are required.
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Telefónica is looking to fill the following job vacancies for the Chief Digital Office (Telefónica's area in charge of the design and development of all the company's digital products aimed at the end consumer). The unit, made up of more than 1,000 professionals and led by Chema Alonso, has all the resources necessary to make these products a reality, starting with innovation and ending with communication, passing through the product, user experience and development teams.
This last team (CTO) is looking for talented young people with a desire to develop digital products that have a real impact on the lives of their customers. The vacancies are as follows (link and PDF attached for access):
You can find the terms and conditions of the call and further information of interest at the following link: https://www.fundacionsepi.es/becas/talentum-fsepi.asp (which you can also access by scanning the #QR in the image below).
Applications are open until Wednesday 30 November 2022 (there is a form for those who are still studying and/or whose degree is not among those in demand). Interviews will be held in MADRID, possibly telematically.
This competition, promoted by Telefónica, the Andalusian Regional Government and the University of Malaga, aims to support the university community in this way in the technological transformation of their idea and turn it into a business opportunity. The project has a budget of 415,000 euros and its aim is to «identify innovative technology-based business ideas» presented by students from Andalusian universities. The deadline for submitting proposals will be open until 18 March.
The programme will have two calls, the first one coinciding with the current academic year and the second one will be activated with the next academic year. Once the training, which will last four months, has been completed, a committee at each university will choose the two projects with the greatest potential to turn their idea into a business option. For the current edition, each of the ten universities will carry out an initial pre-selection process, with a maximum of 50 students. These students will receive training from experts on enabling technologies such as Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence or Big Data, and specialised sessions in the business field on legal, legal or financial issues.
What will it bring you? Tools that will help you launch and accelerate your business project.
Training
In the first phase of the competition, you will have access to sessions of technological training in virtual format, led by Telefónica experts; in addition to training that will help you develop your business idea, with content based on the Lean Canvas Model, market research and segmentation, communication and marketing.
Mentoring
Once the training has been completed, a final selection of a maximum of 2 projects will be made, which will go on to the second phase. mentoring phase.
Prize
Finally, you can earn up to 5.000€ for the development of the project as MVP (minimum viable product).
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION
Be enrolled in the 2021-22 academic year in official or UMA-specific degrees (bachelor's, master's, postgraduate or doctorate).
Or accredit that they belong to the teaching and research staff or administration and services staff of the University of Malaga.
Fill in the registration form (at the top of this website) and send it completed to the e-mail address: idea-producto@uma.es
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Telefónica Chairs invites Chair Directors and professors to the Webinar Telefónica Chairs: Educational Escape Rooms. A meeting organised for those interested in the concept of Educational Escape Rooms and, more specifically, in the ESCAPP platform which has been developed in coordination with the Telefónica Chair - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, which is having great success even with other European universities, and they consider that it can be a very useful tool for the work of teaching staff in general.
Escape rooms are team action games that have revolutionised the world of entertainment. Players face the challenge of discovering clues and solving challenges to achieve a specific objective. These activities have great potential to foster skills such as teamwork, leadership, creative thinking... And from this, educational escape rooms are born, where part of the content of a subject is integrated into their challenges, so that students must master that content to achieve the final goal.
Date: From 16-02-2022 Until 16-02-2022
Location: ETS of Telecommunications Engineering
Organised by: UPM Telefónica Chair
Places available: 69
Programme
12:00h Presentation
Alejandro Chinchilla Rodríguez - Head of Relations with Universities and Telefónica Chairs 12:05h Development
Juan Quemada Vives- Director of the Telefónica Chair at the UPM
Sonsoles López Pernas - Lecturer at the UPM 13:15h Question and answer session
13:30h End
If you want to participate in this online event, just register on the website and log in.
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