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The conception of an assistant or ePartner based on artificial intelligence and augmented reality techniques that are capable of guiding astronauts of future manned missions of planetary exploration in interpreting material they are not experts in, such as engineering, medicine or psychology, in the aim of aiding the astronauts in various circumstances or possible crisis situations.

GTD Ingeniería de Sistemas y Software

GTD is one of the most important European companies in terms of systems and software engineering in business sectors such as space, aeronautics, energy and science.

Its activity is focused on the conception, design, development, installation and maintenance of information and control systems, dedicating most of its activity to the development of onboard software for rockets, satellites and aircraft.

Amongst other projects, GTD has carried out the design of the Control and Command Centre Complex for ELA-3, the launch pad of the European Space Agency in Guyana, or the development of the onboard software for Airbus’s main aircraft.

The team involved in DISONANCIAS comprises the heads of R&D and two senior engineers.

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A collective comprising the Greek artist Katerina Chryssantopoulou and Benoît Durandin from France. Trained as architects, they intervene in the fields of art, architecture and science in the aim of carrying out cross-practices between these disciplines.

Highlights of their latest projects include Alternating Wind Power, an exhibition held in the National Contemporary Art Museum of Greece, in collaboration with the engineer Yannis Yaxas, in which the installations were powered by wind generators installed on the roof of the museum.

And also the collaboration they are carrying out with Spyros Xanthakis, professor of software design based on genetic algorithms, in the aim of producing architectural forms and their mutations via multiple parameter types.

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