Linux Professional Institute (LPI) at Universidad Pyme Madrid 2023

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is thrilled to participate at the Universidad Pyme Madrid in Spain, October 26-27th in Palacio Municipal de IFEMA en Madrid

October, 26-27, 2023

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is thrilled to participate at the Universidad Pyme Madrid in Spain, October 26-27th in Palacio Municipal de IFEMA, Madrid.

The event is organized by Fundae – Fundación Estatal para la Formación en el Empleo (State Foundation for Training in Employment), long-term institutional partner of LPI in Spain which, through the management of public funds, helps companies to train workers while facilitating their free access to the training offer.

The aim of the event is sharing a space for knowledge and exchange of experiences on digitalisation, discussing challenges SMEs face, role of training in the acquisition of the skills required by the digital transformation and knowing the actions that are being carried out in response to qualification needs including training initiatives.

Elzbieta Godlewska will be participating in person at Universidad Pyme running an LPI booth, accompanied by Jesús Garcia from Factor Humano Formación, an LPI Channel Partner. Hernán Pachas will provide the talk: “Open Source Technologies for the Smart Industry.”

LPI will also offer an exclusive 20% discount coupon for the attendees. You will be able to retrieve your discount coupon at the LPI booth during the event.

We look forward to seeing you at the event!

  • Queries? Reach out at events@lpi.org

Author

  • Max Roveri

    Massimiliano "Max" Roveri is a writer, blogger, editor and social media manager. He started writing on the internet in the late '90s and he went back to the digital media in 2009. Since 2014 he lives in Ireland and, since 2015, he has been part of the LPI Italy team. He is professionally involved in cultural mediation projects, with an event management side, and in education projects as a professional and as a volunteer as well.  With a background in humanities and philosophy, he loves to address the ethical and social aspects of Open Source, with an approach that nods to Gregory Bateson and Robert M. Pirsig. Photo: uphostudio

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *