Originally posted in Spanish and translated via Google Chrome.
The Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) and MathWorks, a leading provider of computational software, have signed an agreement focused on accelerating innovation and digital transformation in all industries in the Basque Country. The agreement allows engineers and researchers from 12 BRTA Technology Centers to access the full portfolio of MATLAB and Simulink products in support of their strategic R&D initiatives in areas including cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, digitization, robotics, medical devices. , IoT and 5G.
“For BRTA, it has been a very satisfactory agreement, it will allow technology centers access to work tools that will make possible first-order developments through modeling and simulation, to generate new knowledge and, what is more, relevant, transfer it to our business fabric and our society. MathWorks tools will make it possible to address solutions for complex systems in very diverse areas, such as digital twins, applied AI, computer vision, cybersecurity, process modeling, ”says Rikardo Bueno, CEO of BRTA.
BRTA engineers and researchers will have access to more than 100 products from the MATLAB and Simulink families, as well as a set of modules and online training activities to support their user community, all provided by MathWorks, for their use. in the development of embedded systems and artificial intelligence algorithms.
The BRTA technology center projects that will benefit from the agreement will include:
- Next generation of renewable energy systems, solar, wind and batteries
- eMobility: sustainable transport systems and vehicles
- Digital twins and predictive maintenance for industrial processes and equipment
- Robotics and autonomous systems
- Artificial intelligence for big data analytics deployed in the cloud and on embedded devices
- New communication systems based on 5G
- Development of artificial intelligence applications for the health sector
To facilitate understanding and use of MATLAB and Simulink, the BRTA and MathWorks technology centers are collaborating on a technology adoption roadmap that will accelerate implementation and facilitate communication and exchange among BRTA members.