The action is part of the Consortium's commitment to this functional programming event that is an international reference and brings together more than 600 attendees from all over the world in Cádiz this Thursday and Friday.
The Cádiz Free Trade Zone, in collaboration with Lambda World, has awarded two scholarships to Engineering students from the University of Cádiz (UCA) to participate in the fourth edition of this functional programming congress on Thursday the 25th and Friday the 26th at the Palacio de Congresos in the capital.
The granting of these scholarships is part of the participation of the Cádiz Consortium in this edition of Lambda World, which has already posted the “no tickets” sign and which brings together more than 600 attendees from all over the world. Almost half of the attendees are from outside Spain, a fact that will make the shared knowledge, share ideas, establish contacts and add efforts and synergies.
Lambda World has become one of the largest functional programming events in Europe and places Cádiz at the epicenter of the technology and innovation sector. This is why Zona Franca has opted for Lambda World, because of the conviction that innovation and technology are and will be the pillars of sustainable growth in the coming years.
In this sense, he also wanted the university community to be able to actively participate in the congress, through these two scholarships for students who have not yet made the leap into the technology industry and who will be able, for two days, to share knowledge and learn first-hand and exchange with international experts everything related to functional programming and delve into the keys to applying it to their professional future.
In collaboration with Lambda World, the Consortium thus promotes spaces of opportunity, invests in training and improving the capabilities of our future entrepreneurs, giving them tools to be more competitive and opening the horizon of our students to knowledge that can offer them new professional opportunities.



