Spain Gains Momentum, Establishing Itself as a Tech Hub in the Style of 'Silicon Valley'

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In the challenging and globalized tech sector, Spanish companies have emerged as reliable and innovative leaders with success stories worldwide. Spain's digital ecosystem has been driven by both public initiatives and leading private tech firms such as Telefónica, Minsait (Indra), and NTT Data, all of which focus on connectivity, artificial intelligence (AI), and data management.

Telefónica has been a pioneer in the country's digital transformation, playing a critical role in expanding telecommunications infrastructure and rolling out 5G, a technology up to 90% more efficient in energy consumption. By focusing on connectivity, Telefónica has enabled diverse industries—ranging from energy and logistics to retail—to integrate advanced solutions like the Intelligence of Things. This approach combines IoT, Big Data, and Blockchain to enhance companies' data-driven decision-making processes, improving efficiency and sustainability.

Minsait has led the advancement of AI in Spain this year with the release of its report, Ascendant AI: A Snapshot of a Revolution in Progress. Operating in over 140 countries, Minsait has positioned itself at the forefront of digitalization by providing in-depth analysis of AI's progress in Spain, Europe, and Latin America. It highlights early real-world applications of both AI and Generative AI. In addition, Minsait's leadership in advanced analytics, cloud computing, and cybersecurity has made it a trusted partner for tech giants like Microsoft, AWS, Google, and IBM in helping Spanish organizations scale their digital transformations.

NTT Data, with its expertise in IT consulting and solutions integration for companies of all sizes, has been instrumental in improving competitiveness in an ever-evolving and complex digital landscape. Through its Glasswing approach, NTT Data has transformed SAP master data management using AI, simplifying processes and enhancing data security and quality.

The Spanish government has also played a crucial role in creating a favorable environment for technological growth. Initiatives such as the creation of the Spanish Society for Technological Transformation (SETT), along with strategic projects like PERTE Chip and the Next Tech plan, aim to position Spain as a leader in strategic sectors such as microelectronics and semiconductors—vital for competitiveness in the digital era.

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Moreover, the Next Tech plan has given a substantial boost to tech startups, offering them access to funding and resources for global market expansion. These investments are not only strengthening Spain's tech ecosystem but also creating jobs and attracting international investors.