To position yourself in the tourism sector, you have to jump on the new technology train. And the municipal council of Victory took note of it. The Town Hall assured yesterday that it “is firmly committed to tourism and the development of the municipality, by seeking new deposits for these areas, and it does so in a totally innovative field and in a sector with a long road ahead. to go through: the implementation of disruptive technologies such as social robotics, augmented reality and the metaverse.
The Town Hall adds that “this will allow unique experiences that will make La Victoria a reference in terms of innovation and rural development”.
To do this, and thanks to an investment of nearly 470,000 euros from the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, financed by the European Union and the funds NewGeneration“The Victoria Robot Hub” is launched.
“This project, which makes La Victoria a pioneer in Andalusia, Spain and which places it at the forefront in Europe, was presented yesterday,” said the municipal institution, which added that the initiative “ The Victoria Robot Hub has two very different parts: on the one hand, the implementation of this technology to serve local residents, administrations and businesses in their daily lives with the installation of different elements in different parts of the city.
Virtual reality
“And on the other hand, a permanent exhibition of technology, robots, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, among others, which will mark a before and after in tourism and local development, opening new areas,” concluded the Town Hall.
‘The Victoria Robot Hub’ involves the opening of the permanent exhibition of technology, robots, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality. It is a unique place in Andalusia and Spain and one of the few that exists in Europe.
It is designed to attract school tourism as well as family tourism, both from the La Vega del Guadalquivir region, the Écija region, the upper Guadalquivir or the capital of Córdoba itself.
“It’s a place where schools can learn about technologies related to robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, holography and augmented reality. Without forgetting one of the most significant experiences, the metaverse,” indicates the organization.