Barcelona bolsters its position as a global digital capital
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MADRID, Nov. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Barcelona’s position as one of the world’s great digital capitals has been
bolstered by the beneficial public-private boost provided by the City Council
and other organisations this year, despite the challenges posed by the
pandemic’s global advance.
Two pieces of information confirm Barcelona’s reputation in terms of
connectivity and digitalisation. First, it is the world’s fifth most attractive
city for capturing digital talent, according to the Decoding Global Talent 2019
report from Boston Consulting Group. Secondly, for the third consecutive year,
Barcelona has been named the third best European city to establish a start-up
after London and Berlin, according to the Startup Heatmap Europe. Consequently,
Barcelona will achieve a more prominent role in digital leadership, according
to analysis by Instituto Coordenadas.
The City Council’s updated plans for the 22@ technology district will help
drive Barcelona’s strength as a digital capital. A million square metres will
be developed for business activity and processes will be accelerated by
reducing administrative procedures. The new businesses setting up in 22@ will
not only be technology-based, however, with the district also open to
enterprises working in the green, circular and social economy, as well as in
smart manufacturing.
Trade-fair activity is an essential part of Barcelona’s journey towards
digital-capital status. The first opportunity during the pandemic to hold an
in-person exhibition took place in September with the Biz Barcelona and Salo de
Ocupacio joint event. Its success in terms of turnout, both in person and
online (128 talks with 253 speakers), allowed for a response to the needs of
the city’s entrepreneurial ecosystem in terms of dealing with business and
start-up creation and new formulas for retaining talent with job opportunities.
Barcelona will also hold two major trade shows in 2021, as it takes on the
organisation of the Mobile World Congress once again, with the show’s
organisers making a commitment to Barcelona until 2024, and provides the
location for the world’s most important audiovisual systems show, Integrated
Systems Europe (ISE), for the first time, turning Barcelona into the 5G hub for
southern Europe.
Administrations and institutions have promoted the 5G Barcelona initiative,
which is an association that aims to position the Catalan capital as a neutral
laboratory for 5G technology design and development, with the goal of making
Barcelona the European hub for digital innovation. The agreement was signed by
the Government of Catalonia, Barcelona City Council, the Mobile World Capital
Barcelona Foundation, i2CAT Foundation, CTTC, Atos and UPC.
Other initiatives also show how the institutions and civil society that make up
Barcelona are focused on a technological revolution. One example is the success
of the Barcelona New Economy Week (Bnew) event, the epicentre for the new
economy with 300 speakers and 10,800 attendees from 111 countries, most of whom
attended the event virtually. There is also the commitment between the City
Council, the Correos postal operator and the Consorci de Zona Franca (CZF) to
turn Barcelona’s central post office building into a 30,000m2 business activity
hub for the creation of 150 companies and start-ups that will provide 1,500
jobs relating to the digital economy and talent.
In this context, the good health of tech companies in Barcelona and Catalonia
is also worth highlighting, with 72% ending 2019 with better results than in
the previous financial year. We will continue to monitor this transformation
model very closely, in which Barcelona proves its leadership through innovative
values of collaboration between companies, civil society and municipal
institutions, in which the sum creates value.
SOURCE: Instituto Coordenadas
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