VIDEO | Linares will have a digital skills training center focused on software for electric cars – Linares28 – El diario digital de Linares

VIDEO | Linares will have a digital skills training center focused on software for electric cars – Linares28 – El diario digital de Linares

The Councilor of the Presidency, Interior, Social Dialogue and Administrative Simplification, Antonio Sanz, signed today the protocol of action between the Mayor of Linares, Auxiliadora Del Olmo, the Digital Agency of Andalusia (ADA) and the City Council of Linares. Run the hub of digital compensation with software powered by electricity. Se ubicará en la Casa de la Juventud, en un mueble cedi por el Ayuntamiento, en la calle Federico Ramírez, 6.

Antonio Sanz emphasized the importance of this junction, with an investment of about four million euros (3.7) over four years, “va oferer a los Linarenses” digital entrepreneurship training programs, co-financed with the School of Industrial Organization (EOI). , providing integral support to entrepreneurs throughout their business journey, from the conception of a business idea to its implementation.” Hoy mismo se abre ya la convocación para la línea va emprendiiento (coworking) y de desarrollo empresarial (CARE ).

The Councilor of the Presidium said that “training will facilitate the digital development of companies, the access of young people to high value-added technological jobs and especially digital entrepreneurship”. These projects are in line with the Junta de Andalucía's business model, where public-private partnerships are key to supporting and developing emerging Andalusian companies.

In this sense, the councilor noted that “we want technology to be the third economic engine of the region, along with agriculture and tourism, so we need to provide our youth with the necessary training to meet the demand for TIC profiles. .” de las empresas andaluzas”, emphasizing “ya lo hemos consigado en algunas provincias”.

However, Auxiliadora Del Olmo recalled that “this protocol that we rubricamos today is another step in what we want to build and project in Linares: an attractive, innovative city that creates added value”. The mayor also thanked the Junta de Andalucía for its support, while reaching out to “continue to work together with the aim of promoting new projects and initiatives related to the digital economy, because we are sure that ese trabajo and basic cooperation, caminaremos juntos hacia nuevos horizontes de futuro para nuestra ciudad”.

With the signing of this action protocol, there will be eight digital skills training centers launched or in the process of being launched in Andalusia. In addition to this new center in Linares, they find the capital of Cádiz, located in the high-tech marine industry sector; El de Córdoba is based on technology applied to logistics, civil and military fields; from Veles-Málaga, focused on the application of technology to agriculture (agrotechnics); one from Jaén, based on the design of video games and digital content; El de Granada, centrado en la inteligencia artificial; y el de Huelva que esta misma semana se anunciará.

A ellos se le une un virtual nodo, which the project applies to all Andalusia, especially the smallest municipalities and rural areas. Virtual technology technology programs are valid for 12 courses and 8 courses. During the last month of October, special trainings on digital entrepreneurship and business project development will be launched. For more information, visit www.andaluciavuela.es

In addition to the Councilor of the Presidium, the Mayor was accompanied by Martin de la Torre, Youth Councilor of the Linares City Council; Raúl Jiménez, manager of the Digital Agency of Andalucía (ADA); and by Maria Perez, CEO of Digital Strategy.