In a world that is increasingly globalised and subject to continuous technological change, cultural and natural heritage should not be a mere spectator of these processes or of the new environments. For this reason, one of the missions of the Network of Technology Centres for the future is to adapt to the challenges of a more digital society and to take advantage of new technological opportunities to guarantee the protection of heritage and its dissemination.
The digitialisation of our cultural and natural heritage is an effective conservation strategy that takes advantage of innovative technology as a stimulus for its dissemination and promotion.
Within the Network of Technology Centres, we develop new technological processes and manage digital resources for the benefit of all.
From NODDO we carry out an intelligent, innovative and efficient management of digital resources. We carry out projects ranging from the conservation of the natural environment and biodiversity, where sustainability is an essential factor, to virtual interaction or the monitoring and conservation of heritage, where tourism plays an essential role in our territory. From the Network, we promote new technologies for research such as multidimensional modelling or cognitive heritage.
We understand that heritage is an asset of society that future generations will inherit, that the conservation of our heritage must be guaranteed and that, if well managed, it can be profitable and sustainable. We create technological solutions allowing us to measure the health of heritage, boosting economic growth and ensuring environmental and cultural sustainability.
Thanks to the new technologies developed, we promote economic growth and environmental and cultural sustainability, contributing to a competitive digital economy that generates employment.