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La Gomera will use drones to carry analytical tests from health centers to hospitals

04/02/2025

Source: Diario de Avisos

It is well known that progress consists of improving the quality of life of the people, and it is clear that in La Gomera they are fully aware of this and hence their interest in taking advantage of new technologies to solve one of the adversities that their people have suffered the most throughout their history, such as an orography that, as abrupt and complicated as it is, has even generated over the centuries such characteristic expressions as the "silbo gomero".

It all stems from a program called Estrategia Gomera 36, which aims to develop about 200 technological projects in the next 11 years, some of which are already operating on an experimental basis since last November, as is the case with the use of these aircraft to carry out such seeding in hunting grounds, as announced in November last year by the Cabildo de La Gomera itself, with the technical service of the company Agrodron and the collaboration of the National Federation of Rural Rangers and the Association for Hunting Management, with the aim of facilitating tasks that, until now, were done by hand in different parts of the island territory.

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