The DIGIS3 initiative, together with the AIR Institute and the BISITE Research Group at the University of Salamanca, will bring together speakers from a wide range of institutions and companies to promote digital transformation in rural areas.
3D printing technology is no longer a tool exclusively for large industries and innovation centers. Today, its accessibility and versatility allow small businesses located in rural areas to take advantage of its many benefits. Learn about them in this article.
El transporte rural enfrenta desafíos estructurales que afectan directamente a la conectividad, la competitividad empresarial y la calidad de vida de sus habitantes.
Researchers, experts, and companies hold a conference with the aim of informing SMEs in the wine and fruit sector about the technological tools available to them.
La Universidad de León (ULE) y el Instituto para la Competitividad Empresarial de Castilla y León (ICECYL) invitan a empresas, bodegas y profesionales del sector agroalimentario a participar en el Encuentro Oferta–Demanda DIGIS3.
Customer service is a key pillar of any business, including those in rural areas. However, many rural SMEs face challenges in providing fast, 24/7 service due to limited staff, lack of technological resources, or connectivity issues.
In an increasingly digital environment, web accessibility is not only a legal obligation but also a strategic advantage for rural businesses seeking to expand their presence and offer inclusive services.
Digitalization is transforming the agri-livestock sector, and one of the most disruptive innovations is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for early disease prediction in livestock.
The DIGIS3 project participated in the conference “From challenge to opportunity: people, community, and employment facing the demographic challenge,” held in the Assembly Hall of the Fermoselle Town Hall (Zamora).