Murcia opens Centro Nube digital hub
- Murcia’s regional government opened the Centro Nube in the city on Monday, adding a third public digital-training site after Lorca and Molina de Segura. - The new hub at Abenarabi 1 will offer free beginner courses, 3D printers, robotics kits, drones, virtual-reality gear and coworking space. - The project is part of a four-centre regional network aimed at narrowing Murcia’s digital divide. (carm.es)
Murcia opened its new Centro Nube on Monday, expanding a regional network of public spaces for digital training and hands-on access to technology. (carm.es) The centre is the third to open in the Region of Murcia, after Lorca and Molina de Segura, according to the regional government and Europa Press. (carm.es) (europapress.es) Regional minister Luis Alberto Marín inaugurated the site alongside Murcia city councillor José Guillén. The city provided the municipal premises and operational support. (carm.es) (europapress.es) The new centre is in the municipal Abenarabi 1 building and will open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. (carm.es) Its first courses target beginners and focus on practical tasks such as safe internet use and completing electronic paperwork. Registration is being handled at the centre, with online sign-ups planned later. (carm.es) (europapress.es) The space also doubles as a technology showroom. Users will be able to try 3D printing, educational drones, robotics kits, virtual and augmented reality headsets, and other science and engineering tools. (carm.es) (laopiniondemurcia.es) Murcia’s city government said the centre includes multipurpose rooms, coworking areas and accessible facilities. Europa Press reported that its services will be integrated into the TuMurcia app. (murciaactualidad.com) (europapress.es) Regional officials said a second phase will add more advanced and specialized training aimed at employability, productivity and digital skills in strategic sectors. (carm.es) Local radio station Onda Regional said Murcia’s site is the third of four planned centres and put the investment at 165,000 euros. That would leave one more Centro Nube still to open in the regional rollout. (orm.es) For Murcia, the opening turns digital-skills policy into a physical public service: a place to learn basic online tasks, test newer tools and sign up for more training in person. (carm.es)