---
title: "UDELAS Opens Digital Training Program for Adults Over 60"
date: 2026-05-15
author: ""
url: https://panamadaily.news/2026/05/15/escuela-digital-60-udelas/
categories:
  - "Culture"
  - "Health"
  - "News"
tags:
  - "digital literacy"
  - "older adults"
  - "Panama"
  - "technology training"
  - "UDELAS"
---

# UDELAS Opens Digital Training Program for Adults Over 60

## What Happened

The University of Specialization of the Americas, known as UDELAS, is keeping registrations open for its “Escuela Digital 60” program, an initiative aimed at older adults who want to strengthen their digital skills.

The program is designed for adults over 60 and focuses on helping them become more comfortable with technology in everyday life. It reflects a growing need for digital inclusion as more services, communication tools, and personal tasks move online.

## Why It Matters

For many older adults, basic digital knowledge can make a difference in staying connected with family, accessing information, and handling common online activities. Training programs like this one can help reduce barriers for people who are less familiar with smartphones, computers, and digital platforms.

By opening a space specifically for seniors, UDELAS is contributing to broader efforts in Panama to expand access to technology and support lifelong learning. The initiative also highlights the role of universities in community education beyond traditional degree programs.

## Broader Context

Digital literacy has become increasingly important in Panama as government services, banking, shopping, and communication continue to rely more heavily on online systems. Programs focused on older adults can help promote independence and participation in a more connected society.

“Escuela Digital 60” adds to a growing emphasis on inclusion, showing how educational institutions can help close generational gaps in technology use. For seniors, these kinds of classes can offer practical tools for daily life while also encouraging confidence in using digital devices.