Vice-rectorate for Digital Transformation

Driving digital innovation

The Vice-Rectorate for Digital Transformation is responsible for the supervision of the ICT resources of the University and the definition and supervision of the Digital Strategy, both in the academic and management areas. It is up to us to provide the necessary resources and support to develop the Cybersecurity Strategy approved by the UPV.

Areas

We have squads highly qualified for the development of our aims

Innovation and Digital Solutions Area

Its purpose is to drive innovation at the UPV by supporting the services of this vice-rectorate in offering a user-centred approach in our digital solutions, as well as incorporating new approaches based on artificial intelligence.

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Information and Communication Systems Area

It is responsible for applying new information and communication technologies to the services provided to the university community, both in the areas of teaching and research and in university management itself.

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Application Services

He is in charge of the development, implementation and maintenance of the university’s corporate IT applications.

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Communication Systems and Networks Service

It is responsible for providing support to users and to the infrastructures that enable the use of Information and Communication Technologies at the UPV.

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Latest News

Current information, news and projects

  • Questions and answers test with PoliGPT on VideoApuntes
    PoliGPT now brings automatic generation of multiple‑choice questions and answers to VideoApuntes, creating test items directly from recorded classes and extending its capabilities beyond summaries and study materials. This new tool strengthens student assessment and learning follow‑up, while providing adaptable, additional support for teaching staff.
  • ICT projects to be implemented in 2026
    The final resolution of the ICT Project Portfolio 2026 has been published, approving the list of projects accepted and planned for execution during 2026.
  • CARTIC 2026 Project Appraisal
    At the end of the submission period, more than 200 applications for technological projects have been received. This high participation reflects the strong commitment of the university community and the UPV to the continuous improvement of digital services and technological transformation.

Philosophy of Work

We encourage us in developing concrete and measurable aims

Mission

Promote the digital transformation of the Universitat Politècnica de València through the supervision, development and maintenance of ICT resources and services, promoting innovative teaching, efficient management and a strong cybersecurity culture, for the benefit of the entire university community.

Vision

To be a reference in digital innovation within the university environment, consolidating a connected, secure, open and adaptable university that takes advantage of emerging technologies to improve learning, institutional management and the projection of knowledge.

Values

  • Transparency and objectivity
  • Simplicity
  • Enthusiasm for every change
  • Open communication
  • Technological innovation
  • Agility
  • Security
  • Collaboration

Leading the digital transformation

What has changed?

The new model of digital learning allows to democratise the access of all the students. It breaks the geographic barriers and generates equality of opportunities to the hour to choose a university career. Besides, the students will be able to improve his conditions of employability, when incorporating to his curriculum a solid base of technological capacities.

How we work?

We use a people-centered approach and continuous improvement. We identify the real needs of the university community to offer useful, intuitive and accessible technological solutions.

We develop technological tools that support teaching innovation and facilitate student learning.