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On June 26th, ODILO attended the fourteenth edition of the National Congress on Innovation and Public Services (CNIS), an event that brought together more than a thousand attendees interested in deepening the innovation of the public sector and the impact of Artificial Intelligence in administrations.
Ignacio Azorín, General Director of Digital Strategy of the Community of Madrid, together with Rodrigo Rodríguez, CEO of ODILO, led the presentation entitled “Madrid Aula Digital: Launch of the digital citizen training programme of the Community of Madrid“. In this session, they presented this project that the Regional Ministry of Madrid is implementing in collaboration with ODILO to boost digitalisation and improve digital skills among citizens.
Madrid Aula Digital, the Ecosystem of Unlimited Learning that is training more than 78,000 citizens
The Community of Madrid, in its digitalization strategy, identified a crucial need: to train its citizens digitally and in a transversal way. Reducing the digital divide in rural environments is essential to promote inclusion and equity, as well as boosting technological employment.
At ODILO, we have become the perfect partner to carry out this project. Through “Madrid Aula Digital“, we have provided a personalized educational platform that integrates diversified and accessible learning resources. We offer more than 150 free courses in online, face-to-face and blended modalities, advanced technological tools divided into three levels: basic, intermediate and advanced, and a support community formed by professionals who supervise and enhance the learning experience.
A platform adapted to the needs of every citizen of Madrid
During the presentation, Ignacio Azorín shared the impact of this project on the community. In addition to offering a fully personalized experience, “Madrid Aula Digital” is having a positive effect in rural areas and among the elderly, thanks to adapted content and a simple and intuitive user experience. The platform uses cutting-edge technology for data analysis, allowing decisions to be made based on citizens’ interests and performance.
This space was a valuable opportunity to present the progress and impact of the project, as well as to reaffirm ODILO’s commitment to innovation and the development of solutions that transform the future of an entire community.