As the capital and most populous city in Spain, Madrid embodies that lively Spanish cultural flare mixed with a laid back Mediterranean pace. Technology in La Villa y Corte weaves itself into daily life in subtle ways in transportation, city services, and mobility; entrepreneurs, founders, and government innovators excel at walking the delicate line of respecting tradition while pushing forward innovation. And the result is a city where residents don't see Madrid as a tech city, but appreciate how AI and robotics make their lives better and smarter. Madrid will continue to move at its own rhythm and innovate technologies that are focused more on its people rather than what can be applied globally.
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Madrid's AI and robotics companies follow the relaxed vibe of the city, from Plaza Mayor's grand arcades where computer vision pedestrian analytics monitor the flow of tourists at holiday markets, to the Palacio Real de Madrid where conservators use LiDAR scanning to digitally preserve historic frescoes and tapestries, to El Retiro Park where environment scanning sensors help city planners monitor tree health, to La Latina where tapas bars serving jamón ibérico use digital payment software to seamlessly transacts payment after a meal, to Gran Vía where AI traffic systems use reinforcement learning algorithms to coordinate signals and reduce vehicle congestion, to the Madrid Metro where predictive maintenance models analyze temperature data from rail tracks to avoid failures, and finally to the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid research corridors where robotics engineers try to develop humanoid locomotion.
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