AlicanTEC restructures its structure to revive the technology sector in the province

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Society AlicanTECBringing together the main companies, professionals and experts from the technology sector in Alicante, change structure give a new meincrease your activity and the state’s digital economy. It’s a move that comes to strengthen the region’s technological ecosystem at a time when Alicante wants to host the headquarters of the future. Spanish Artificial Intelligence Supervision Agency.

Thus, after the change in the presidency of the organization that became official at the general assembly held last July – Antonio Sanchez Zaplana (Aguas de Alicante), replaced the oncologist and founder of Medbravo, Aurelia BustolarContinuing his duty as vice president by forming a tandem with the previous one, Alicantec is now preparing its new plan. Strategic Plan 2023-2025that it seeks to amplify the “results and impact” of its actions, to strengthen the image of the southern Mediterranean in Spain as a technological and residential development area.

In the new build, one of the keys is a Senior GroupIt will consist of relevant and experienced people who can advise the Union independently of different knowledge areas and regional areas, in the image of those established for the strategic initiatives of the European Union. Its coordinator will be professor and former rector of the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Francisco Mora.

He will be accompanied by Carlos Núñez Murias, president of Prisa Media; Nuria Oliver, doctor from MIT and director of the ELLIS Alicante Foundation; Dolores Ordoñez, PlanetTIC president and vice president of Turistec and GAIA-X; Manuel Palomar, former rector of the University of Alicante and director of the Alicante State (Cenid) Center for Digital Intelligence; José Carlos Díez, economist, professor at the University of Alcalá de Henares, delegate for Global Economic Analysis and member of the Advisory Council of the United Nations Development Programme; and Andrés Pedreño, also former rector of UA and co-founder of 1070km Hub and Torre Juana OST.

Pablo Sánchez Chillón as secretary and Aurelia Bustos as board representative will also join this High Level group.

Participants in the last assembly of AlicanTEC. Information

In this sense, the changes also affect the structure of this governing body that it wants to take part in. as representative as possible of the prefecture’s digital ecosystem, including diverse profiles and representatives of companies of different sizes and geographic locations.

So with Sánchez Zaplana and Bustos meeting independent expert Sofia Blasco; Joaquín Garrido, vice president of Elche and Comarca Business Circle (Cedelco) and co-founder of Clavei; Celia Sánchez, CEO of virtual assistant company 1millionbot; Manuel Ciges, CEO of Benidorm Vigilant; Pablo Barrachina, co-founder of digital transformation consultancy Sumamoos; David Ivorra Sempere, CEO of consulting firm Lynxview; Partner of Sánchez Chillón Abogados, Pablo Sánchez Chillón Partner; Mario Villar García, Generalitat’s director of Tourist Intelligence; and José Ángel López Mayoralas of Emear Cisco.

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In addition, to further strengthen the image of the association, Ambassadors Club, He will be a part of all kinds of professionals who are influential in their fields and are part of AlicanTEC, such as Trini Mora, Andrés Torrubia, Ezequiel Sánchez, Gala Gil, Gianni Cecchin, Javier García, José Manuel Leceta, Julio Sánchez, Lasse Rouhiainen. , Manuel Bonilla, Manuel Desantes, Marilú Hernández, Pedro Pernías, José María Salinas, Rebecca Rippin, Macu Caruana, Mariam de la Iglesia, Angel Pineda, Germán González, Alfredo Bataller.

AlicanTEC’s president and vice president, one of its strategic axes further strengthen cooperation They continue with other associations and organizations that make up the digital ecosystem at provincial, regional and national levels.

So they remember that the association is already a partner of the Digital District; Participated in the Innotranfer initiative of the Valencia Community Science Parks Network; It collaborates with Centers for Innovative European Companies (CEEI) at events such as the SME Focus in L’Alacantí. It has also attended the 1st Congress and Blue Economy Cluster of Alicante Futura, the 1st Artificial Intelligence and Health Forum organized by Encuentro Now and Prensa Ibérica, or the 2nd Industrial Security Congress organized by Fempa.

Moreover, supported the candidacy As the headquarters of the future Spanish Artificial Intelligence Supervision Agency (AESIA) of the city of Alicante.

In this line of business, new collaborations are also planned with organizations such as El Círculo-Directivos de Alicante, the National Big Data and Analytics Association or the Professional Associations of the Valencian Community.

It currently consists of 254 subsidiaries from the province of Alicante and a network of 451 friends spread across Spanish and international geography.

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