
Madrid Creates Center of Excellence for AI and Quantum Computing
The Community of Madrid promotes innovation with a new center and the acquisition of a quantum computer to enhance public services and the economy.
Latest technology news

The Community of Madrid promotes innovation with a new center and the acquisition of a quantum computer to enhance public services and the economy.

Experts and academics will gather in June to discuss strategic sectors such as semiconductors and quantum technology.

The initiative aims to bring new technologies and Artificial Intelligence closer to residents of all ages through exhibitions and workshops.

The new facility, located at Digitaliza Madrid Innovation Center, will focus on artificial intelligence for regional administration, universities, and the tech sector.

The Getafe City Council is organizing an intensive workshop for young people aged 16 to 30, focused on designing urban solutions using artificial intelligence.

Esemtia's identity is renewed as an all-in-one EdTech sector platform that consolidates its original mission: to facilitate the management of educational centers with an interconnected educational hub

The event in Madrid will gather tourism industry leaders, AI experts, and tech companies to analyze the future of the sector.

The new tool allows users to prioritize specific media outlets in their search results and news services.

The Fuenlabrada City Council has hosted a conference to connect local businesses with the innovation ecosystem, highlighting projects that use artificial intelligence for social welfare.

A 2025 report reveals that 67.8% of children aged 10 to 15 in the region now own a mobile phone, with higher penetration among girls.

Developed in Barcelona and available in 24 languages, NomeSigueApp processes data within the visitor's browser and does not ask for a username or password — a mechanism that avoids the risk of blocking that similar applications entail

The United States Ambassador to Spain has acknowledged the Madrid team's crucial role in the success of NASA's Artemis II mission.