- The conference featured nine companies discussing energy solutions, quality assurance, and new technologies.
- A roundtable focused on AI in industry was moderated by José Fernández-Díez of MonoM.
- AIQBE president highlighted the importance of a network of complementary companies for effective industry functioning.
- The event aimed to enhance cooperation amid energy transition, digitalization, and sustainability demands.
Event Overview
The Association of Chemical, Basic and Energy Industries of Huelva (AIQBE) organized the first Strategic Allies Conference to foster collaboration within the Huelva industrial hub. The event aimed to promote knowledge exchange and strengthen joint efforts among companies, professionals, and institutions.
Key Participants
Held at the Huelva Business Federation, the conference featured nine allied companies, including Aggreko, Intertek, Phoenix AMC, Serveo, Grupo Álava, Hércules Formación, CFPSI, and SUMO. These companies shared insights on energy solutions, quality assurance, asset management, industrial maintenance, job safety training, industry services, and new technology applications.
Roundtable Discussion
A significant highlight was a roundtable moderated by José Fernández-Díez, CEO of MonoM, part of Grupo Álava. The discussion focused on the practical use of artificial intelligence in decision-making and improving industrial processes, with contributions from professionals at Moeve and Enagás.
AIQBE's Vision
AIQBE president Juan del Olmo emphasized the importance of a network of complementary companies in ensuring effective industry operations. He noted that AIQBE serves as a platform for cooperation, especially in the context of energy transition, digitalization, and sustainability demands.
Conclusion
The conference brought together representatives from AIQBE's associated companies, strategic allies, other business associations, public administrations, and the educational sector. It established a constructive dialogue space to reinforce cooperation among various agents in the Huelva industrial hub, highlighting the role of strategic allies in the industry's development and competitiveness.