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23.05.2022

More efficient, sustainable and secure cities thanks to Indra

More than 100 municipalities use the company's Smart Cities solutions to face the challenges of urbanization. VII edition activity summary

The technical visit to Indra's headquarters was led by Alfonso Tena, Director of Institutional Relations at Indra, accompanied by Miguel Ángel González San Román, Business Development Director, Phygital Division, Minsait; Alberto Bernal, Director Phygital Territories, Minsait; and Jorge Aguilera, Public Sector Director, Minsait.   

It was a visit of great interest for the Indian Leaders, as they were able to learn about Indra's Smart Cities solutions, which are already being used in more than 100 municipalities to address the main challenges posed by urbanization. 

Indra has more than 150 smart solutions implemented worldwide, more than 100,000 companies connected in the ecosystem with its solutions, more than 500 million people have received services performed by its solutions, more than 45 countries in which services are provided through its solutions; and 12 sectors in which its solutions provide added value. 

Indra's smart solutions have succeeded in creating more efficient, sustainable and safe cities; increasing the competitiveness of tourist destinations; developing more resilient territories; and fostering digital transformation in the territory. 

VII edition activity summary

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