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1.8 million euros were invested in 15 startups in Spain, 29% more than in the previous year.
Countercraft, Ludus, Kymatio, Proppos, Humanox, Pridatec, Galgus, Alias Robots, Kenmei, Payflow and YBVR are the projects Wayra Spain invested in at its headquarters in Madrid and Barcelona, while Wayra X invested in Peoople, Blabla, Nannyfy and Suscrip.
2020 was also the year in which for the first time Telefónica acquired two startups partly owned by Wayra (Govertis and iHacklabs) with the aim of enhancing Telefónica Tech’s cybersecurity capabilities.
Madrid: In 2020, Wayra, Telefónica’s open innovation hub, invested a total of 4.5 million euros in 39 startups in Europe and Latin America. Out of that global amount, 1.8 million euros were invested in 15 startups in Spain, 29% more than in the previous year. The projects are related to artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud, video, virtual reality, cybersecurity, connectivity, data analytics and fintech.
Posted February 4th, 2021 for Telefónica
1.8 million euros were invested in 15 startups in Spain, 29% more than in the previous year.
Countercraft, Ludus, Kymatio, Proppos, Humanox, Pridatec, Galgus, Alias Robots, Kenmei, Payflow and YBVR are the projects Wayra Spain invested in at its headquarters in Madrid and Barcelona, while Wayra X invested in Peoople, Blabla, Nannyfy and Suscrip.
2020 was also the year in which for the first time Telefónica acquired two startups partly owned by Wayra (Govertis and iHacklabs) with the aim of enhancing Telefónica Tech’s cybersecurity capabilities.
Madrid, 4 February 2021.- In 2020, Wayra , Telefónica’s open innovation hub, invested a total of 4.5 million euros in 39 startups in Europe and Latin America. Out of that global amount, 1.8 million euros were invested in 15 startups in Spain, 29% more than in the previous year. The projects are related to artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud, vide
Sustainable Supply Chains in the Era of Industry 4.0 Robotics is one of the key components of Industry 4.0. The implementation of industrial robots is increasing, with the market expected to grow exponentially and exceed $24 billion by 2025. Used in many industrial operations, robots represent another type of endpoint in OT infrastructure. However, protecting them requires a special approach, since robots represent a separate, complex and connected system with specific protocols and tools.
As proven throughout the case study, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity and Robot Immune System, a dedicated robot endpoint protection platform by Alias Robotics, together protect all levels of the OT environment where robots are used - from robot controllers to processes and operations. This was tested with three attack vectors, including process network insider, controller insider and compromising the robot operating system (ROS) network.
Also in today s EMEA regional roundup: Giffgaff goes with AWS; Telefónica teams up for robotic cybersecurity; BT fined for procurement sneakiness.
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