The subdelegate of the Government in Lugo, Isabel Rodríguez, informed today that the province of Lugo is joining the second edition of Ineco RuralTIC, the program of digitalization of the rural world developed by Ineco, the engineering and consultancy of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
Five digital nomads from Ineco will travel to Pontenova and Sober within the framework of this program that allows Ineco’s own professionals to make teleworking compatible in small territories of Spain.
The Portuguese municipalities thus become two of the territories where Ineco RuralTIC develops its second edition, which since November and over the next few months will gradually reach 84 Spanish municipalities. Thus, it is expected that two other municipalities of Lugo, Trabada and Guitiriz, will also join the program.
Íñigo Albar, Víctor Mártil, Diego López, Ángela Arranz and Elvira Ureña, from the Commercial, Business, and Systems Engineering area in Ineco, will continue their usual activity remotely while supporting the municipality through different digitization workshops.
No social sphere, A Pontenova and Sober have an interest in improving their skills
digital of its citizens through the training that Ineco RuralTIC offers in digital communication, email, instant messaging, online banking and shopping, administrative procedures, internet security, etc. In its economic development facet, the Ineco RuralTIC program will allow digital nomads to support local SMEs with workshops on technology for small businesses, digital positioning and electronic processing, among others.
A pioneering program for the digitization of the rural world
A total of 84 municipalities participate in this second edition of the Ineco RuralTIC 2.0 program through which the company’s digital nomads temporarily telecommute from populations under 10,000 inhabitants. This figure means doubling the territorial scope of this initiative that in the coming months will reach 13 autonomous communities and 31 provinces compared to the 6 and 15 achieved in the first edition of Ineco RuralTIC, respectively.
The program will allow Ineco’s digital nomads to combine their day to day
Professional with activities that promote local digitalization, based on the needs transmitted by the inhabitants and SMEs of the territory themselves. Its digitization activity will thus reach nearly 187,000 people.