Ibermutua has formalized an engagement protocol with the Valencian Community Thematic Projects Society (SPTCV) to join the Digital District ecosystem promoted by the Generalitat Valenciana. This strategic collaboration aligns both organizations with a shared mission: to contribute to the region’s digital transformation through joint initiatives that leverage their respective strengths in training, expertise, and knowledge management. By integrating Ibermutua’s experience in occupational safety and social protection with SPTCV’s governance of digital ecosystem projects, the partnership sets a clear path for coordinated action within the Valencian Community’s technological agenda. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)
The agreement authorizes Ibermutua and SPTCV to participate in and co-host training programs, events, and conferences that fall within Ibermutua’s protective action framework and operational remit. The collaboration is designed to maximize the impact of expert contributions, ensuring that knowledge transfer, capacity building, and practical case studies are disseminated across relevant stakeholders. This includes the design and delivery of sessions, workshops, and seminars that support digital upskilling and resilience planning for workers, companies, and public entities involved in the Digital District initiative. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)
Additionally, Ibermutua will publicly introduce the Digital Zone concept to its partner network and will support the dissemination of communication and promotional materials developed by SPTCV. The aim is to raise awareness of the Digital Zone of the Valencian Community and to encourage broad engagement among businesses, institutions, and professionals involved in digital modernization efforts. The collaboration also anticipates joint messaging across events and channels to reinforce the region’s digital identity. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)
On the other side, Distrito Digital will supply Ibermutua with information about the service packages it intends to create to facilitate market access for companies. The intent is to provide practical guidance, advisory support, and opportunities for financing or co-investment platforms that help firms tap into the new economy in the Valencian Community. The collaboration envisions a cohesive support system that strengthens the regional innovation ecosystem and expands the reach of digital services to a wider set of enterprises. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)
The signing ceremony took place with Antonio Rodes Juan, general manager of the Valencian Community Thematic Projects Association, and Rafael Patrocinio Rodríguez Gómez, Ibermutua’s regional manager for Alicante, underscoring a joint commitment to digital advancement. The parties highlighted the importance of coordinated action to bridge the gap between public policy and corporate practice, emphasizing practical outcomes such as training, resource sharing, and scalable project deployment. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)
Ibermutua operates through a network of roughly 100 centers spread across Spain and serves a broad base of about 1.7 million workers supported by more than 165,000 affiliated companies. In the Valencian Community, the organization maintains around 20,000 subsidiaries and provides coverage and assistance to more than 216,280 insured workers via a network of 11 local centers and the Levante Intermutual Hospital. This footprint positions Ibermutua as a significant stakeholder within the regional social protection and labor safety landscape, capable of translating national-scale programs into locally accessible services. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)
The Valencian Community Thematic Projects Association (SPTCV) operates as a publicly traded entity with close ties to the Generalitat. At the time of the agreement, the organization was in the process of rebranding as Sociedad de Proyectos para la Transformación Digital, S.A., signaling a formal evolution toward a broader mandate. The Digital Zone of the Valencian Community brings together initiatives around innovative spaces, digital economy growth, digitalization strategies, bridging the digital divide, and supporting research—all aimed at accelerating the region’s transition to a data-driven, tech-enabled society. (Source: Generalitat Valenciana)