Vassiliadis: Robotaki will read fairy tales to children at the Larissa hospital

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The potential of technology that can improve people’s lives was highlighted by Tasos Vassiliadis, CEO of Joist Innovation Park, speaking in the OT studio, on the sidelines of the leading exhibition for innovation and technology Beyond 2024, which is being held at the International Exhibition in Thessaloniki. “We have already established a company in India with Enterprise Greece which will transfer the know-how of the Joist innovation park to India (we have also signed a memorandum of cooperation), initially in Mumbai, the extroversion of the Greek innovation ecosystem is steadily increasing, India it is a very technologically advanced country,” he said. The pioneering robot “Over 10% of the region’s population has passed through the technology park we have introduced in Thessaly, we give space to startups, we organize events, we transfer innovation to businesses in the province, we support them in every way to find solutions to the problems they face face We want to develop a robot for the Larissa hospital which will collect data (e.g. temperature) of children who are hospitalized in pediatric surgery while also reading fairy tales to the children, we have already mapped the data”, pointed out Mr. Vassiliadis. Investors” We are discussing to come Venture Capitals from Greece and abroad and to invest, we support companies in need of equipment, essentially now we evaluate companies”, he concluded. Headlines Russia: Denounces Ukraine for active recruitment through its embassies Giannakopoulos returned to OAKA after two years (pics) Defeated Nazism, photographed and… punished – The story of a handshake Sports in On Field Fighting in his… backyard His Olympiacos Giorgos Bartzokas is the “wrong” playoff opponent. And Barcelona last night already understood “why”

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