The Spanish Association for Standardization, UNE, in collaboration with UNED, has launched a micro-accreditation aimed at strengthening professional skills in key areas such as sustainability and digital transformation. The initiative addresses the growing needs of the market and rapidly evolving business environments.
The programme, called 'Sustainability and Digital Transformation: Application of Standards in Strategic Sectors for Competitive Business Development, will train participants to apply UNE, EN, ISO and IEC standards as tools to innovate and improve the competitiveness of organizations.
The training allows integrating sustainability and digitization into organizational processes, with a practical approach that is consistent with regulatory developments and current demands of strategic sectors. It also helps strengthen professional profiles through knowledge that organizations increasingly require.
The micro-accreditation is worth 1 ECTS (25 hours), is taught entirely online through UNED's Ágora platform, and will take place from 12 January to 13 February 2026. Registration will be open until 11 January 2026.
The training is aimed at people with a university degree or verified professional experience, and has a limited number of places available.
This course is part of the Microcreds Plan of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, through the collaboration agreement between CEOE and UNED.
Those interested can find all the details of the programme and complete their registration on the UNED website.