Organised by DIHBU as part of the DIGIS3 initiative, the course will take place on 17 July at 09:00 in Burgos. It will last five hours and is especially aimed at employees of SMEs and mid-caps.
New invoicing and traceability obligations—led by Royal Decree 254/2025 and Law 18/2022 "Crea y Crece"—are accelerating the digitization of the supply chain.
The digitalisation of the register of plots, inputs and phytosanitary treatments has gone from being an imminent obligation to a requirement to be implemented in phases.
The Castilla y León EDIH has earned five badges from the Network, two of them at the highest level, highlighting its progress and the expanding range of services it provides to SMEs and public bodies.
In an increasingly digitized environment, digital transformation is no longer a competitive advantage; it is a matter of survival, especially for SMEs.
The DIGIS3 Consortium gathered last week at the AIR Institute’s premises in Salamanca to review progress on the project and outline the next steps for its final phase.
Nearly twenty companies from León took part in ‘Conecta U+E: University–Business Meeting’ on 18 June, organised by the University of León (ULE), a member of the European DIGIS3 consortium.
On 18th June, a workshop was held at the “Oropéndola” Residence for SMEs collaborating with ASPACE Salamanca, focused on the practical application of Artificial Intelligence in workplace environments. Delivered by professionals from the AIR Institute, the session generated significant interest among attendees and became a dynamic, hands-on learning experience.
Social media is no longer just a communication channel; it has become a real business platform. Facebook and Instagram offer specific features that allow small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to create online shops, display products visually, interact with potential customers and facilitate direct sales, all without the need for their own website.