EduDemoS moves on to the next phase!
Our educational project continues to advance towards a clear objective: the creation of sustainable demonstrators (water, sun and wind) that provide students and teachers with access to digital knowledge so that they can join the fight against climate change.
Thanks to the momentum gained at the Smart Green Island Makeathon, where we first tested the solar prototype of the Würzburg-Schweinfurt Technical University of Applied Sciences and the ITQ Group, EduDemoS has already moved to the next level.
We are currently working with students from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and under the coordination of the Gerda Stetter Foundation to advance in the construction of sustainable prototypes. Specifically, we are progressing in the development of the following demonstrator models: the Gallotia Stehlini of Gran Canaria, created by the Gatia Solutions team; the César Manrique Wind Toy, designed by Epsilon; the Dew Collector Cactus, proposed by Isleco; and the German prototype tested in the Makeathon 2024, whose current status is at 90%.
These weeks we have also started to implement the first phase of integration of the IoT (Internet of Things) platform in the project. A development stage that we plan to finish in July, month in which we also plan to complete the last phase of EduDemoS.
This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ program, led by the Gerda Stetter Foundation of ITQ GmbH and with the participation of the FINNOVA Foundation (EU), Sergio Alonso Foundation, IES El Rincón and GBS St. Gallen.
And now it's our turn to continue sowing the seeds of change and digital knowledge!