The municipality of Quinchao will implement an innovative initiative to bring its natural heritage closer to the community, through the use of 3D printing and QR codes that will allow detailed knowledge of the tree species present in the territory.
The project was developed by students Carla Sánchez and Constanza Díaz, from the University Technical Degree in Computer Science program at the University of Los Lagos, who delivered informational signs to Mayor René Garcés Álvarez. These devices, made with 3D technology, incorporate QR codes that will facilitate access to information about native trees such as arrayanes, ciruelillos, among other species.
The initiative was carried out alongside teacher Francisco Kroff, as part of an early immersion workshop, and had the support of the local municipality.
According to municipal authorities, the goal is to transform public spaces into true open learning points, where both residents and visitors can learn about the characteristics, ecological relevance, and heritage value of each tree species.
In this way, the project not only promotes environmental education but also strengthens the link between academia and the territory, bringing knowledge closer to the community and enhancing the value of the municipality's natural wealth.
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