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Inspenet will be present at the XIX SLOM Conference

Inspenet, September 25, 2023.
Inspenet, your global network of knowledge and professional projection, will be present at the “XIX Conference of Maritime Oil Terminal and Monobuoy Operators” that will take place from September 27 to 29, 2023 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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satélite

Chinese satellite disintegrates and loses valuable data

Inspenet, September 25, 2023.
The Chinese company Galactic Energy’s CERES-1 rocket experienced a setback in its history of successful launches (which included nine consecutive ones) by failing to launch a high-resolution imaging satellite into orbit.

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electricidad

Biosolar roofs: the new way to generate electricity sustainably

Inspenet, September 24, 2023.
Conicet and the Catholic University of Córdoba have developed and patented a modular system intended for the creation of biosolar roofs. These innovative roofs generate electricity by combining solar panels and native vegetation, with a simple and low-maintenance assembly system.

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Brasil

Repsol will exploit its natural gas megafield in Brazil

Inspenet, September 24, 2023.
Repsol, Equinor of Norway and Petrobras of Brazil have presented to the National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) the declarations of commercial viability and the development plans of two gigantic natural gas fields located in the BM-C- concession. 33, located in the Campos basin of Brazil.

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ROBOT

They launch the first welding robot for shipyards

Inspenet, September 24, 2023.
Italian companies Comau and Fincantieri have revealed their first joint creation: MR4Weld, a mobile robot designed to enhance the quality, performance and well-being of workers in welding tasks that require considerable labor.

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hierro
Mining

Hierro Indio Mine: first phase of exploration yielded promising results

Inspenet, September 23, 2023.
The parties involved in the reactivation of the Hierro Indio mine in Malargüe, Argentina were very satisfied after the first phase of exploration, which yielded highly encouraging results. During this phase, 41 drilling holes were carried out with an average depth of 60 meters, for a total of 2,480 meters drilled.

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