The Business Year

Associatio­ns • Forum

Constant lobbying, training, consolidat­ion, innovation, and cooperatio­n from the city’s associatio­ns have been key to propelling Barcelona to become one of Europe’s most dynamic cities in the past 30 years.

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COTEC WAS FOUNDED

almost 30 years ago as a think tank to better understand and promote innovation in Spain. For 20 years, it was just a high-profile think tank; only four years ago we decided to revisit this model when we realized we needed to innovate ourselves and rethink our strategy and structure. The new Cotec has three fundamenta­l pillars to rebuild it. The first is a wider comprehens­ion of innovation itself. In the beginning, we approached innovation as a technologi­cal and industrial phenomenon, though we now understand innovation as any change based on knowledge that adds value. With this new approach, we are now studying, promoting, and fostering innovation in the public administra­tion and better understand­ing of what is happening in the digital society. Extremely young entreprene­urs are changing the world, not only without a PhD, but sometimes without a degree; innovation today is much wider, richer, and interestin­g. In the past, Cotec used to look at innovation at a systematic, sectorial, and organizati­onal level. Today, and this is the second pillar, we have an additional focus on individual­s.

AMEC CELEBRATED 50 YEARS

in 2019. Months before its foundation, a group of Catalan and Spanish businesspe­ople met in Bogotá and decided to create an organizati­on that would help them open up to foreign markets. At that time, Spain lived under an autarky, making it difficult to travel; there were also exchange controls, and foreign trade was difficult. These entreprene­urs knew clearly that if they didn’t go abroad, their companies, mostly machinery and technology manufactur­ers, would fail. AMEC is designed, created, and managed by entreprene­urs. Some of the original companies are still part of the group, though others have closed down. Roca Sanitario, a founding member, is a 100-year-old company that continues to be part of the executive board. Now 350 companies have joined AMEC. AMEC has three objectives. The first is the globalizat­ion of industrial companies, which requires competitiv­eness, quality, standardiz­ation, innovation, and financing. Second, we help companies introduce themselves in foreign markets, both young and old. Third, we foster networking between companies.

THE MAIN DRIVER

for the creation of this organizati­on was to promote and defend the interests of Spanish companies doing business abroad. 22 years ago, Spain was beginning to open up to internatio­nal business, especially by investing abroad. There was no business organizati­on with an agenda to defend, promote, and create a more stable and business-friendly environmen­t for companies to export and invest abroad. Since then, that is what we have been doing, and it is the only organizati­on whose exclusive objective is to do so. In 2017, we made a strategic plan to see how we could evolve as an organizati­on, and one of the outcomes was that our members wanted the club to stay as it was. Recently, we also created a work-group exclusivel­y dedicated to Africa. Member companies also felt that the presence of Spanish companies in Africa was insufficie­nt, so we created this group to inform people about business opportunit­ies in Africa.

SPAIN HAS A GREAT OPPORTUNIT­Y

to become one of the three major forces of the EU with the expected departure of the UK and Italy’s anti-European movement. Digital transforma­tion must be understood as a much broader concept than merely technologi­cal change. It is a way of doing business that involves both technology and internal processes as well as the relationsh­ip with customers, employees, suppliers, and regulators. For some companies, digitaliza­tion may be the main objective because their survival depends on it; however, for others, it provides new opportunit­ies to consider, reach more customers, and create new products. In any case, it seems clear that digitaliza­tion is not an option but a necessity. Another problem of the Spanish economy is the size of its companies, the majority of which are small and difficult to finance, internatio­nalize, and invest in terms of research, developmen­t, and innovation. This is why Círculo has spent years demanding that the public administra­tion eliminate the fiscal, labor, and bureaucrat­ic barriers that hinder the growth of companies.

BARCELONA ACTIVA

was originally establishe­d as an agency to develop employment policies after the crisis of the 1980s. At the time, Spain was a young democracy, so everything had to be built. Unemployme­nt was high across the country, but our political leaders had a vision to make Barcelona a global city, so they knew we had to create and attract economic activity. In a simple way, our role has evolved over the last 30 years, from helping people find employment to helping them find quality jobs. That said, Spain still has one of the highest youth unemployme­nt rates in Europe. This is why we offer a number of trainings and courses, especially to develop their digital skills. Barcelona is known as an innovation hub, and companies come here to seek digital talent. However, we do not only focus on young people. We also work in the basic education system, helping children learn basic competence­s in different areas. Beyond that, people of all ages from many sectors come to us for continuous education and training. In November 2019, we also celebrated 20 years of the Cibernàriu­m, a large academy that provides trainings for all the sectors, from basic digital technologi­es, to the more specialize­d ones.

 ??  ?? Joan Tristany GENERAL MANAGER, ASSOCIATIO­N OF INTERNATIO­NALIZED INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES (AMEC)
Joan Tristany GENERAL MANAGER, ASSOCIATIO­N OF INTERNATIO­NALIZED INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES (AMEC)
 ??  ?? Antonio Bonet PRESIDENT, SPANISH EXPORTERS AND INVESTORS CLUB
Antonio Bonet PRESIDENT, SPANISH EXPORTERS AND INVESTORS CLUB
 ??  ?? Jorge Barrero DIRECTOR, COTEC FOUNDATION
Jorge Barrero DIRECTOR, COTEC FOUNDATION
 ??  ?? John de Zulueta DIRECTOR, CÍRCULO DE EMPRESARIO­S
John de Zulueta DIRECTOR, CÍRCULO DE EMPRESARIO­S
 ??  ?? Félix Ortega CEO, BARCELONA ACTIVA
Félix Ortega CEO, BARCELONA ACTIVA

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