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We spoke with José Luis García, president of the aeronautical and aerospace cluster, about the possibilities offered by this new technological field. Go to download Microsatellites and sensors to monitor the quality of the islands' waters are some of the projects in which the Canary Islands aeronautical and aerospace cluster participates, a company promoted by Femepa and Proexca, chaired by José Luis García and which is aimed at attracting companies before the emergence of one of the great deposits of the so-called fourth industrial revolution. One of the most ambitious projects is developed in collaboration with Iuma, the applied microelectronics institute of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and consists of the development of geospatial sensor technology. It involves incorporating small sensors into satellites that would allow constant monitoring of water quality, preventing problems with microalgae, microplastics and illegal discharges that threaten tourism, the main industry of the archipelago. Likewise, García points out, it would allow us to collaborate in humanitarian work by detecting boat losses in the ocean.
Spaceport Project Another of the projects, this time developed with Plocan, is the Spaceport, through which the launch of microsatellites will be made possible in the maritime area of the Canary Islands, an activity that, in García's opinion, would generate a lot of employment with great technological specialization. In this regard, he points out that the Canary Islands, due to its privileged location, and being on the same parallel as Cape Canaveral, allows the artifacts to be tested in a safe environment and with the appropriate weather. The European WhatsApp Number List Central Bank, to the rescue of the economy European Central Bank | Photo: ECB European Central Bank | Photo: ECB Economist and tax advisor Orlando Luján expects an imminent increase in interest rates to help contain inflation and defend the euro against the dollar. Go to download The economist and tax advisor Orlando Luján hopes that this Thursday, the European Central Bank will make a decision to raise rates given the parity of the euro with the dollar and the high level of inflation, particularly the underlying one: “It seems more necessary than ever that do it forcefully in defense of the euro and to send a message to the markets.
Risk premiums He points out that, in addition to this measure, it is very necessary for the issuing bank to continue advancing in the mechanism to ensure that the risk premiums of European countries do not skyrocket, since debt continues to grow, reaching 120% of GDP in the case of Spain. State-of-the-art shock waves for tissue regeneration Dr. Patricia Márquez | Photo: HUSR Dr. Patricia Márquez | Photo: HUSR We spoke with Patricia Márquez, head of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service at San Roque University Hospitals in Las Palmas, about this therapy for inflammatory and painful processes. Go to download Shock waves, because they are painless and non-invasive, are an appropriate solution for many ailments that cause pain and inflammation. Its action, as indicated by Dr. Patricia Máquez, head of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation service at San Roque University Hospitals in Las Palmas, is produced through mechanical stimuli in the form of acoustic waves, which regenerate tissues and cause anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Until now, the most used modality was the radial one, which is more superficial in nature, but with the incorporation of focal shock waves it is possible to reach the nervous and muscular centers where the problems originate. Thus, it is particularly appropriate for the treatment of ailments such as tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, chronic tendonitis and even back contractures that have not been resolved by other therapies. Four or five sessions The treatment consists of a weekly session lasting ten or fifteen minutes for four or five weeks.