DIGIS3 to participate in international agri-food and cybersecurity trade fairs in March and April

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The European Digital Innovation Hub DIGIS3 continues to expand its services for SMEs and public institutions. In recent weeks, its members (AIR InstituteSCAYLEThe University of LeónICECYLDIHBU and DIH-LEAF) have received invitations to attend various international fairs covering diverse sectors, including agri-food, cybersecurity, industrial automation, and robotics.

Next week, on 4th, 5th, and 6th March, DIGIS3 will participate in the 28th edition of CFIA Rennes 2025 (France), one of Europe’s leading events in the agri-food sector, featuring over 2,000 suppliers, companies, and innovations. The fair will explore environmental, social, and economic challenges through a series of activities and themed conferences.

In April, on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, DIGIS3 will attend Incyber Forum Europe, the premier forum for digital security and trust. Taking place in Lille (France), the event will bring together clients, service providers, solution vendors, consultants, government agencies, and universities. Its objective is to address today’s cybersecurity challenges and contribute to shaping a digital future aligned with European interests and values.

On a national level, DIGIS3 will once again be present at Advanced Factories, the annual meeting point for industrial leaders, showcasing the most innovative companies in industrial automation, robotics, and digital manufacturing. From 8th to 10th April in Barcelona, DIGIS3 will have a dedicated stand featuring the direct participation of its member DIHBU and affiliated entity ITCL.

These trade fairs and forums are particularly significant for DIGIS3’s mission of driving digitalisation in businesses and public institutions. We are grateful to the event organisers for including us and encourage everyone to explore our website to learn more about our training, support, and innovation ecosystem services.

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