Minsait in Alicante: Growth, Innovation, and Global Reach

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About Minsait and its Alicante presence

Minsait, Indra’s leading digital transformation arm, actively recruits young technologists to join its Alicante team. The focus spans low code, hyperscalers, cloud data, secure payment technologies, and cybersecurity, among other areas.

To pursue this goal, Minsait participates in the Sarteco Conference, a gathering of Valencia’s brightest tech minds and leading companies, scheduled from September 21 to 23. The event serves as a hub for talent and industry vision, bringing together students and professionals from the region to explore the latest advances in computer architecture and technology.

Since opening its Digital Zone headquarters in Alicante in 2018, Minsait Alicante has supported more than 200 startup collaborations. About 58 percent of those projects originated from educational degrees, with 34 percent coming from community universities. Over the years, experienced professionals and recent graduates have contributed to high-impact initiatives in energy, financial services, and industrial sectors.

The Alicante team develops a broad set of products and services, including end-to-end blockchain deployments across companies and public administrations; natural language processing powered by artificial intelligence to extract and process information from documents; modernization of management information systems for the Valencian Generalitat in Education, Justice, and Human Resources; and automation of processes through robotic process automation for major banks and national telecom operators.

Minsait aims to boost Alicante’s activity with a competitive business proposition for Sarteco attendees. A standout feature is a formal telework framework that covers nearly 80 percent of the workforce, complemented by flexible arrangements, equitable remuneration, center flexibility, ongoing talent development, and clear career progression.

Beyond local operations, Minsait offers opportunities for professional and personal growth across geographies, with commercial activities in more than 140 countries. The company employs more than 12,000 people each year across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, including locations such as the United States, Italy, Portugal, and the Philippines.

One compelling aspect for attracting young talent from the Valencia Community is its strategic focus in key sectors, notably cybersecurity and digital payment instruments. The recent integration of SIA strengthens its cybersecurity posture, while Minsait Payments positions the group as a global reference in the digital payments ecosystem.

As a trusted partner in digital sovereignty for Spain and a contributor to global tech mobility, Minsait emphasizes the transformation of asset-heavy industries. It integrates technologies such as the Internet of Things and advanced artificial intelligence to connect operations, enhance efficiency, and unlock new opportunities.

People sit at the heart of Minsait’s reputation for talent. The organization has earned recognition for attracting and retaining professionals, featuring prominently in leading employer rankings. It has earned Best Employer status for its workplace environment, appears in the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index for transparency, equality, and diversity, and is listed among the top five Spanish companies on LinkedIn’s Best Companies to Work For in Spain. These accolades reflect a culture that values growth, inclusion, and opportunity.

About Minsait

Minsait, a core Indra business, leads the group’s digital transformation and information technology capabilities. The company emphasizes practical, value-driven solutions with a strong industry focus. Its product portfolio centers on the Onesait line and a comprehensive service suite designed to deliver real, measurable outcomes for clients across sectors through a transformative approach. The team’s ability to blend business insight with technical expertise defines its leadership in the digital era.

About Indra

Indra is a global technology and consulting leader, partnering with clients to optimize core operations across markets. It plays a pivotal role in digital transformation within Spain and Latin America, leveraging its Minsait subsidiary and other specialized offerings for transport, defense, and related sectors. The business model combines a broad product catalog with a strong emphasis on innovation and value. At the close of 2021, Indra reported revenues around 3.39 billion euros, a workforce exceeding 52,000, a presence in 46 countries, and active operations in more than 140 nations.

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