CATEC develops an advanced artificial intelligence system for the EXTINCIA project for the intelligent guidance of UAVs in the fight against forest fires

2025-12-16T11:08:59+01:00December 16, 2025|Categories: Innovation & Technology, News|Tags: , , , , |

Our technology center has participated in this initiative through the company Clue Technologies, and its role has focused on developing a photorealistic simulation architecture based on Unreal Engine 5 and Matlab/Simulink, which has been used to implement an AI agent to perform the task of intelligent guidance in unmanned aerial platforms for firefighting services

We travelled to Charlotte (USA) to present the ‘Beeyonders’ project at the ICUAS 2025 Conferenc

2025-05-20T10:43:43+02:00May 20, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: , , , |

Our colleague José Manuel González has traveled to Charlotte (USA) to attend the ICUAS (International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems) and present one of our latest contributions to the European project ‘Beeyonders’, where we tackle one of the most demanding environments for autonomous drone navigation: the interior of a tunnel under construction.

CATEC participates in the AESA and PAE conference: ‘Towards the automation of UAS operations’.

2025-04-27T16:32:54+02:00April 27, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , |

CATEC has participated this week in a debate on the challenges in automation and artificial intelligence in UAS operations at a conference in Madrid organized by the State Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) and the Spanish Aerospace Technology Platform to analyze the state of technology, regulation and social acceptance of the drone sector.

Successful completion of the U-ELCOME Project tests, in which CATEC participates

2024-11-19T10:50:25+01:00November 12, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , |

The Advanced Centre for Aerospace Technologies (CATEC), together with the aeronautical engineering companies AERTEC and Pildo Labs and the University of Seville have successfully completed in Seville, in the context of the U-ELCOME project, a series of tests in a real environment aimed at demonstrating the feasibility of transporting goods, in this case medical cargo, over long distances using drones and UAS.

Antidio Viguria and Antonio Periñán participate in the Expert Panels at ADM Sevilla 2024

2024-05-20T11:19:01+02:00May 20, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , |

Once again, CATEC has participated in and institutionally supported the Aerospace & Defense Meeting Seville, ADM, the most prominent forum for the Spanish aerospace and defense industries, held from May 14 to 16 at Fibes in Seville. CATEC was present [...]

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