Jorge Azcón, acting president of the Government of Aragón, visited the Barcelona Supercomputing Center – National Center for Supercomputing, highlighting the importance of collaboration between institutions to drive technological innovation. Accompanied by a delegation from CIRCE, Azcón emphasized the significance of joint projects in the development of advanced technologies.
Strategic Collaboration in the Ascender Project
The Ascender project, in which CIRCE is actively involved, represents a significant advance in the analysis of large volumes of data. This innovative technology is designed to process information from sensors, cities, and crops efficiently, optimizing energy consumption. The collaboration between CIRCE and the National Supercomputing Center exemplifies how synergy between institutions can accelerate the development of technological solutions.
The initiative not only focuses on energy efficiency but also aims to provide tools that facilitate real-time decision-making. This approach allows cities and agricultural sectors to improve their management and planning, adapting to the current needs for sustainability and efficiency.
Practical Applications in Mobility, Agriculture, and Urban Sustainability
The Ascender technology has practical applications in three key areas: mobility, agriculture, and urban sustainability. In the field of mobility, it enables the optimization of traffic flow and the improvement of transportation infrastructure through real-time data analysis. This results in better traffic management and a reduction in pollutant emissions.
In agriculture, Ascender provides farmers with advanced tools for crop monitoring, allowing for more precise and efficient resource management. This analytical capability helps to maximize production and minimize environmental impact.
Finally, in the area of urban sustainability, the technology facilitates smart resource management in cities, promoting more sustainable urban development that is adapted to the challenges of climate change.











