The Future of Spain: Leadership in the Digital Age and Emerging Technologies

Two prominent Spanish organizations, Grupo Doctrina Qualitas and DIGITALIZA, have signed a collaboration agreement aimed at promoting digitalization in the business sector. This alliance is based on the idea that the adoption of emerging technologies is essential to improve the competitiveness and efficiency of companies in an increasingly digitized environment.

DIGITALIZA, a non-profit organization based in Madrid, is dedicated to helping companies make the most of the opportunities offered by technology. Among its goals are improving internal processes, commercial development, exporting, and corporate social responsibility. To achieve this, the organization implements a series of initiatives ranging from conferences and seminars to training in digital skills and the creation of business networks.

On the other hand, Grupo Doctrina Qualitas stands out for its commitment to the sustainable and responsible development of new technologies, maintaining partnerships with various academic institutions and organizations in Latin America and the United States. This entity has focused on the implementation of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and cybersecurity in the professional field.

The agreement signed between both organizations includes the organization of workshops, seminars, and training courses that will be offered in person, online, or in a blended format. These events will focus on topics such as innovation, entrepreneurship, and best digital practices. Additionally, conferences and events will be scheduled to raise awareness about the need for digital transformation and the benefits of adopting new technologies.

One of the most relevant aspects of this collaboration is its emphasis on communication and awareness-raising. Information campaigns will be carried out through different digital channels, with the aim of disseminating the goals of both organizations and reducing the well-known “digital divide”. This effort seeks to ensure that the planned initiatives for 2025 strengthen the business ecosystem in both Spain and Latin America.

The agreement was signed in Madrid, where Ms. Gracia María Sánchez del Real, representing DIGITALIZA, and Mr. Alejandro Truébano Fernández, representing Grupo Doctrina Qualitas, were present. Both participants emphasized the importance of this collaboration, which goes beyond the academic field and aims to generate a positive impact on the business fabric.

Referrer: MiMub in Spanish

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