Seville Technological City Steeped in History

Posted on July 14th, 2009 by Peter in

Seville Spain is diverse city that also serves as a major artistic and cultural center of southern Spain. It is incredibly rich in historical landmarks and significance, and also a progressive scientific community. It was the first DNA bank in Spain and remains its largest and most significant. The local company that developed the bank and technology is Neocodex. It is internationally recognized and accessed and stores some 20,000 DNA samples. There is also a major focus on environmental conservatism, with centers on research for renewable energy.

Another major technological aspect of this city is its aeronautics industry. Solar power towers were built and used in the city, which is a prime example of its focus on environmentally friendly energy sources. These research and innovation institutes are impressive in this ancient city that also features many ancient ruins and landmarks. Tourists staying in one of the luxury hotels Seville Spain visit the region for a various reasons, though they are all provided the best accommodations available.

Seville is very much a contemporary city, though it is also rich in cultural heritage. There are many diverse influences on the city’s development and evolution. There are many stories and legends that surround the history of this city and this is incorporated into its official motto, NO8DO . The sigma can be found all over the city from businesses, to park monuments and bike racks. It combines the Spanish syllables No and Do and includes the figure 8 as a balancing separating feature. The 8 represents the skein of yarn associated with traditional industry and arts. Literally the phrase means Seville has not abandoned me and the story of its creation has also been the source of legend.

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