SPRI Initiatives: Industry and Basque Language Plaza

Puntueuse presents BAAI and UPV/UEU's Digital Transformation master, merging industry and language.

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Generic image: Abstract representation of industry and digital transformation with a Basque Country silhouette.

New initiatives promoted by SPRI combine industry and the Basque language, including the BAAI tool for professional websites and the Digital Transformation master's degree by UPV/UEU.

The new initiative BAAI, launched by Puntueuse, offers the creation of professional websites. Early adopters will receive a year of free web service, design assistance, and priority support. The deadline to participate in the selection process is July 19th.
Furthermore, the University of the Basque Country (UPV) and the University of Distance Learning (UEU) have jointly launched a master's degree in Digital Transformation. Digital technologies continuously transform the economy and society, making the ability to understand, design, and implement technological solutions crucial for ensuring business competitiveness. The critical and effective application of tools like artificial intelligence and big data presents the main challenge.
Last Wednesday, the working groups of the Basque Industry Platform convened to analyze this year's projects. Attendees had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council's Guiding Plan for Language Policy in the Workplace, the Gehi research project, the Euskorporaren initiative, and the postgraduate program in Digital Transformation. Among those present at the meeting were Amaia Arregi Agirre and Garbiñe Mendizabal.
Within the SPRI Dictionary, the term 'joint creation' ('Baterako sorkuntza') has also been included, describing the production of two types of usable energy from a single primary energy resource, by utilizing the residual energy from one process in another. This typically involves thermal energy (steam) and electrical energy.
Based on information from the official source: SPRI — Agencia Vasca de Desarrollo Empresarial (10/07/2026)