He gives a conference as part of the events organized by Hisparob on the occasion of the annual celebration of the European Robotics Week #ERW2023 promoted by the EuRobotics association.

Within the framework of the European Robotics Week #ERW2023, promoted by the EuRobotics association, Jordi Ojeda, professor in the Technology department of the TecnoCampus, has participated in two conferences organized by Hisparob with the conference "Humans are robotized, robots are humanized" on November 16 at SIMO Educación, at IFEMA, and on November 17 at the conference "IA & STEAM. Redefining Education", held in Toledo at the Faculty of Education of the University of Castilla-La Mancha. 

The talks were presented by Professor Mercedes Ruiz, coordinator of the film and education project of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences. Ojeda presented the results of his research on the perception of science in film and comics, especially as an engine of STEAM motivations. 

The talk coincided with the release in December of the animated film Robot Dreams, directed by Pablo Berger, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Sara Varon, published in 2007. In addition, the two works they are characterized by having no text and with a robot as one of the two protagonists of the story, which gave Ojeda a foothold to analyze various aspects related to ethical robotics and social robotics. 


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