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BMW presented a level five autonomous driving car at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, a car that would allow its driver to completely take his or her mind off the road, enabling the driver to eat, watch a movie, or even sleep behind the wheel. However, the level five autonomous car still has a way to go before being realised. In the meantime, BMW expects to get level 3 autonomous vehicles called iNEXT on the road by 2021.
Barcelona, ??Aug 20. (EFE).- Line 2 of Seat's Martorell (Barcelona) factory, which this August is working exceptionally to recover production, will not work this Friday due to the shortage in the global supply of semiconductors, while the Monday it will be activated but not yet at full capacity.FOOTAGE OF THE SEAT FACTORY IN MARTORELL, BARCELONA (SPAIN).
Barcelona (Spain), Jun 30 (EFE).- The Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona kicked off on Wednesday its third day.FOOTAGE OF THE OUTSIDE OF THE FAIR.
Barcelona, ??Jun 30 (EFE) .- Based on space technology, Aeinnova has launched the first device capable of harnessing excess energy from factories to generate clean energy, one of the innovations that come from the hand of 5G, the protagonist of the World Mobile Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITORS AT THE MOBILE CONGRESS IN BARCELONA.
Barcelona (Spain), Jun 29 (EFE).- The Mobile World Congress kicked off its second day in Barcelona on Tuesday.FOOTAGE OF THE BEGINNING OF THE SECOND DAY.
Barcelona, May 27 (EFE).- The board of directors of the Port of Barcelona has approved a license for the development of a museum and cultural center promoted by the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg and the Catalan capital’s Teatre del Liceu. The city council, which voted against the proposal because it wanted more time to consider the project, is already considering legal action. The construction of the cultural center promoted by the Hermitage in the area known as Nova Bocana, designed by Japanese architect and Pritzker Prize winner Toyo Ito, would involve private investment of some 50 million euros and generate some 380 jobs, according to a study by the Municipal Institute of Culture. The concession will create “a new, international meeting point for art, design and culture,” according to a press release. THE DIRECTOR OF THE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM OF ST. PETERSBURG, MIKHAIL PIOTROVSKY, EXPLAINS THAT THE GREEN LIGHT GIVEN BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PORT OF BARCELONA TO THE PROJECT IS "GOOD NEWS" AND "ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WONDERFUL NEW BUILDING".