"Artificial Intelligence for Securing IoT Devices" will run until December 2025 in cooperation with INCIBE and is expected to have a high impact on employment.
The European Digital Innovation Centre aims to ensure a smart, sustainable and cohesive digital transformation of SMEs and Public Administration entities in Castilla y León, with a territorial approach in both rural and urban areas.
The European funding will provide the Castilla y León Supercomputing Centre with more resources to boost the activity of the Caléndula supercomputer
The European Digital Innovation Hub of Castilla y León is the second EDIH with the highest number of applications and took advantage of the event to strengthen its collaborations.
The objective is to position the city as a technological benchmark in southwest Europe, promoting the development of new companies and welcoming large national and international companies.
The aim is to help companies manage orders, book invoices, and update occupational health and safety data. The demonstrator can be visited free of charge by filling in the form at this link.
The work carried out by the six member entities resulted in the recognition of the Digital Maturity and Digital Skills assessment last November and December.
The conference will be held on 25 January at the Zamudio Technology Park (Bilbao) together with representatives of the Ministry of Industry and the School of Industrial Organisation (EOI).
It will be held on January 26 at the AIR Institute headquarters in Salamanca, with free registration at this link.
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