DTBird & DTBat
Heidi Rivero is an accomplished System Administration Specialist currently managing the IT Department at DTBird & DTBat since January 2021, with expertise in networking, Linux servers, virtual environments, scripting, and DevOps tools. Prior to this role, Rivero worked as a Presales Engineer at GlobeNet International Corp. from May 2017 to August 2019, where technical proposals were developed for various networking solutions and customer requirements were addressed. Rivero also has a background as a Principal Network Engineer at ETECSA from October 2013 to May 2017, focusing on the design and configuration of IP networks, including LAN and WAN networks. Rivero holds a Master's degree in Electronics from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (2019-2020) and an Engineer's degree in Telecommunications from Universidad Tecnológica de La Habana "José Antonio Echeverría" (2008-2013).
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DTBird & DTBat
We develop, manufacture, and install technologies to integrate wind energy with wildlife conservation. We are the first company in the world to commercialize AI camera-based systems since 2009. The Ministry of Science and Innovation has designated us an innovative SME and we are ISO 9001:2015 certified. DTBird® & DTBat® are systems for Bird & Bat real-time detection joined to automatic actions to reduce collision risk: Warning/Discouraging sound emission and/or wind turbine shutdown for bird protection, and wind turbine shutdown for bat protection. The systems are customized for every wind farm depending on wind turbine dimensions, target species, local weather, and collision risk mitigation actions selected. The service includes an online Data Analysis Platform that provides access to review and analyze, amongst others, bird flights (videos), bat calls (audio files), environmental data, and wind turbine operational parameters. Environmental Administrations request DTBird® & DTBat® features from an increasing number of countries; over 450 units are distributed in 16 countries across onshore, offshore, and floating projects. All upgrades from projects and inside company research programs are implemented in all DTBird® & DTBat® units in service worldwide.