CEOE has begun introducing a cross-company platform powered by artificial intelligence. The tool centralizes data from government bodies, autonomous communities, municipalities, and the European Union to monitor public contracts, subsidies, aid, and European funds. It also streamlines the entire processing chain for each law, parliamentary agenda, and relevant politicians, with personalized press summaries made for users.
The platform, under the brand CEO Data, is already being commercialized among companies, institutions, and collaborative partners. Pricing starts at €49 per month for assistance, subsidies, and tracking of national and European tenders. A €109 per month tier covers legislative oversight and parliamentary agendas, while a €760 per month package enables automatic clipping and customized press summaries tied to tender notices and market intelligence.
The business confederation notes that the new platform represents a fresh revenue stream and stresses competitive pricing in line with current market levels. An introductory offer for employees of the employers’ association, along with promotions for organizations already subscribed to all active services, signals upcoming expansions and new information modules. Leadership hints at continued growth between June and July as more features roll out.
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In the coming months, the platform will broaden its scope to include data that can be parsed and analyzed by advanced AI, with a focus on natural language processing and user-centric customization. Plans include cataloguing collective agreements by sector and region as a tool for industrial bargaining, together with economic and trade statistics, sectoral development reports, and regional business outlooks. A dedicated section will also cover instruments supporting internationalization for both domestic companies and international organizations.
CEOE leadership is staging a regional tour across autonomous communities to showcase the macro search engine to regional and sectoral bodies, partners, and other players within their fields.
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The CEOE Secretary General notes that the tool stands as a pivotal information hub for companies throughout Europe, emphasizing the need to unify scattered sources into a single repository. The platform consolidates legislative, commercial, and administrative information. It will incorporate tenders for pending contracts, grants, and subsidies, along with high-value data on tenders, ultimate beneficiaries, and submitted economic offers.
The CEOE and allied organizations argue that the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan surfaced a weakness in managing European funds for Spain due to fragmented data. They point out that tender information is spread across the State Procurement Platform while subsidy information sits in the National Subsidy Database. Experts stress that centralized knowledge should be a public-sector priority for supporting companies, a stance echoed by Luis Socías, vice president and corporate director of the CEOE.