With Industry 4.0 driving global technological change, the Burgos 2024 Technology Meeting, which will take place on 24 and 25 September, will be the ideal place to share experiences, collaborate and move towards a digitised future.
This course is designed to provide you with the necessary tools for the analysis of data from Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques, with a specific focus on their application to the metagenomic study of samples from diverse environments.
The School of Industrial Management (‘Escuela de Organización Industrial’, EOI) has several useful programmes and courses available that you can enrol in by following the links in this article.
DIGIS3, in collaboration with AIR Institute and the Grupo de Investigación BISITE of the Universidad de Salamanca, has launched a new edition of the course ‘Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence’, available until December at this link.
The enrolment period for these courses is not yet open, however, we recommend that you keep a close eye on them as places are limited and there is a growing number of people interested in supercomputing training for areas such as data analysis and biology.
The Digital Maturity Assessment Tool is free of charge and available here in 32 different languages, offering facilities to properly carry out the digitisation process.
Mark your calendars! DIGIS3 will participate in the Burgos Technology Meeting in an exclusive EDIH networking session. In addition, you will be able to connect with industry leaders at our matchmaking event - sign up now!
CALÉNDULA, the second most powerful supercomputer in Spain, increases its computing power tenfold following a 20 million euro regional investment in SCAYLE for improved business competitiveness, administrative efficiency and scientific research.
By tendering four projects, co-financed with European NEXT Generation Funds, the Castilla y León Supercomputing Foundation (SCAYLE) aims to promote the ‘CINDERELLA’ and ‘HOT’ projects that it is developing in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE).