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Welcome to the first 2024 issue of our science journal on new technologies. As always, we are excited to share with you the latest and most exciting developments in the field of technology.
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos y CENIDET (México)
Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes (Mexico)
Universidad de Guanajuato (México)
UNED (España)
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In this section of DYNA, we have frequently reported on the efforts being made to find appropriate recycling for the blades removed from operating wind turbines (see https://www.revistadyna.com/noticias-de-ingenieria/el-primer-alabe-totalmente-reciclable-de-aerogenerador), although the results so far have not been encouraging: thousands of them are already piling up in landfills with no specific destination.
More than ten years have passed since the visionary Elon Musk published his proposal for the much talked about tubular transport which, apart from having already had centuries of tests and experiences, had only consolidated itself as a modest means of movement for documents and/or parcels that other more modern means had ended up condemning to oblivion.
Driven by the high volume of industrial robot installations, the world reached a new record of 3.9 million operational robots in 2022.
Under the name "addipref", TECNALIA has developed a pioneering process for the additive preforming of continuous fibre composites for more efficient and cost-effective manufacturing: it is a technology that develops a pioneering process for the additive preforming of continuous fibre composites.
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