Capilla and Albert materialize the agreement for the creation of the DISID Mulesoft Chair, directed by Joan Fons, attached to the School of Computer Engineering (ETSINF) for a period of one year and whose purpose is the promotion and development of information systems integration using the MuleSoft platform and technology in the academic and university environment.
It is worth highlighting the activity of the consultancy firm, focused on the implementation of digital transformation projects which, following a technology partner model, contributes and guides its clients with the latest technologies from both leading software manufacturers and the most disruptive technology.
DISID is currently located in two of the world's most technologically niche cities, Valencia and London. For its General Manager 'This type of collaboration between the University and the private sector allows us to do our bit in the line of support for specialised and technological training' He also shows special satisfaction for his link as a graduate of the UPV.
For his part, Capilla is grateful for the trust placed in him, highlighting 'the role of the Chair as an instrument aimed at training the community, especially our graduates'.
Joan Fons, the Chair's director, placed special emphasis on 'the opportunity that this new Chair represents for the students, through which they will be able to broaden their day-to-day knowledge'.
The event was also attended by Enrique Ruiz, Technology Director of DISID Corporation; Lola Salvador, Vice-Rector for Employment and Lifelong Learning; Silvia Terrasa, Director of the ETSINF; Francisco Espinós, Director of the Business and Employment Chairs Area; and César Ferri, Deputy Director of the ETSINF.