La Seu's Punt Òmnia closes 2025 with nearly 2,800 uses and 266 participants

The digital inclusion center in Alt Urgell offered 49 training activities and strengthened collaboration with an extensive network of local organizations.

Imatge genèrica d'un taller de competències digitals en un centre cívic, amb persones utilitzant ordinadors.

Imatge genèrica d'un taller de competències digitals en un centre cívic, amb persones utilitzant ordinadors.

The Punt Òmnia center in La Seu d'Urgell presented its 2025 annual report today, recording nearly 2,800 uses and 266 participants across 49 training activities.

Over the past twelve months, the technological facility located at the Centre Cívic l'Escorxador scheduled a total of 49 activities, including workshops, short courses, and talks. These actions generated 2,792 uses and attracted 266 people who actively participated in the digital inclusion programs.
The Punt Òmnia de la Seu highlighted the consolidation of its collaboration network with numerous entities, groups, and educational centers in the city and the region. Partners include the Projecte SIEI of Col·legi La Salle, Institut la Valira, the Oficina de Treball de l’Alt Urgell (SOC), the Club Social El Picot, and the Fundació Sant Hospital.
In addition to training, the center in Alt Urgell has continued to participate in key working groups, such as the 5G Medication Intake Pilot Test and the second pilot test of the Catalan assistant for the elderly, Cati, created by local entrepreneur Markus Urban.
Looking ahead to the new quarter, Punt Òmnia has announced three new free workshops focused on essential digital skills: Google tools (starting February 2), email management (starting January 27), and secure navigation (starting January 28).
Registration for these workshops can be formalized online on January 21 and 22. For those who prefer, in-person registration will be available only on January 21 at 9 in the morning.
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