The Hyperlender project, developed at our technology centre in collaboration with Eurostar under the 2021 Public-Private Partnership (CPP) call, faces not only challenges in the blockchain or regulatory spheres.
The Science Park of the University of Salamanca will host the “Technology Breakfast: Digitalisation Grants for SMEs” on 26th February. This event is organised by AIR Institute in collaboration with the Institute for Business Competitiveness of Castilla y León (ICECYL) as part of the Centr@tec programme.
Out of that global challenge emerged a new paradigm: computational vaccine design, where Artificial Intelligence (AI), bioinformatics, and high-performance computing work together to accelerate discovery and improve accuracy.
The AIR Institute is the main organiser of the first infoday for the European Certify project, focusing on the implementation of cybersecurity actions in IoT environments within Industry 5.0. The event will take place on 17th March 2025.
AIR Institute recently hosted the event "Women, Science and Technology: Challenges and Opportunities", held in recognition of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Last week, Farms4Climate project partners convened in Cairo, Egypt, to showcase innovative digital solutions for Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) in carbon farming.
The Salamanca Provincial Council and the Acelera SME Initiative have organised the event "Virtual Reality: Application to Rural Businesses". The event was held in the press room of Santa Marta de Tormes Town Hall, which, alongside the AIR Institute, served as a key collaborator.
The International Hub for Video Games and Animation, a project by AIR Institute and ICECYL, organised this initiative over an entire weekend, with Zamora serving as a host city for the Global Game Jam 2025.
AIR Institute participated in HiPEAC 2025 through the dAIEDGE project, where, along with its partners, it led various workshops and strengthened collaboration ties with other universities, companies, and European projects.
The Vaccination project, led by the AIR Institute, is pioneering this shift. By integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computational vaccinology, the project reduces the need for traditional animal experimentation while maintaining scientific rigor and precision.