Wallbox opens its third electric car charger factory in Barcelona.

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Wallbox, the Spanish manufacturer of charging solutions for electric cars, has inaugurated this April its third charger factory in the world, which will be located in Barcelona. This will be the first of two that it will start up this year, along with the one in Arlington, Texas, which it plans to open in September.

The company has invested nine million euros in this new plant in Barcelona’s Zona Franca, which currently employs 203 people and produces at a rate of 1,200 chargers per day, although it plans to reach one million units per year and employ 520 people when operating at full capacity by 2025.

The inauguration event of the new plant was attended by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Reyes Maroto; the President of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonés; the Mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau; and the CEO of Iberdrola, Sánchez Galán, the company that helped develop this unicorn by being its first investor.

“Wallbox is one of our unicorns, one of our start-ups with the greatest international projection. A success that is due to its decisive commitment to talent and national capabilities. Spain is an attractive country for investment, we want many more Wallboxes”, declared Reyes Maroto, the Minister of Industry, during the event.

During the event, Enric Asunción, CEO and co-founder of Wallbox, reviewed the company’s trajectory, highlighting that “We are no longer a start-up, we have grown up”. The company was born in 2015, and in just seven years, it has grown from a single charger in 2015 to more than one million according to estimates for this year.

Incasòl plans to develop 8,000 hectares of industrial land in four years.

The Institut Català del Sòl, INCASÒL, will develop a strategic plan to generate 8,000 hectares of land for industrial and logistical uses, planned to take place between 2022 and 2025.

Faced with the great demand for areas of more than 10,000 square metres, Incasòl plans to expand its current 443,000 square metres of land. By 2025, the 8,000 hectares it seeks to include in the plan will be developed through different plans.

Among them, the urban master plans that it is promoting in Torreblanca-Quatre Pilans, in Lleida, with 1,280 hectares, will stand out. Other outstanding estates are Catalunya-Sud (already for sale), Tortosa and two more in the Logis Empordà area.

It also intends to include high-demand areas currently under study, comprising 600 hectares in the Gavà and Valls areas. It does not neglect other municipalities with less demand, but with a need for territorial rebalancing, such as Cardona, Olvan and Organyà.

Furthermore, it is important to note that the contracting of industrial and logistics land in Barcelona stood at 885,000 square metres in 2021, 129% more than the previous year. Given the scarcity of this type of land, it is good news that the intention to continue adding metres in the coming years is good news.

Barcelona accounts for 70% of technology company recruitment in Spain

According to a statement from CBRE at the Trends 2022 event, in 2021, 70% of the hiring of technology companies in Spain took place in Barcelona. Xavier Güell, director of the consultancy firm in Barcelona, explained that the technology sector has become “the main sector in terms of recruitment” in the city.

The Catalan capital’s presence in the technology sector not only stands out at the national level, but also leads the European ranking of cities with the greatest exposure to the technology sector, with 48%, ahead of Amsterdam (37%), Dublin (31%), Bucharest (29%) and London (29%).

In recent years, Barcelona has experienced one of the highest growth rates in the technology sector, given that in 2017, it was the seventh European city in this same ranking and in 2021 it has reached the first position.

The consultancy firm highlights 22@ as one of the main reasons for the city’s consolidation as a pole of attraction for the technology sector. According to the report, it notes that the Torre Glòries area “is becoming an extension of the traditional City Business District (CBD), with 80% of its buildings having Grade A quality”.

Another key factor is rental growth. Although Barcelona is one of the cities where rent has increased the most in the last six years, the city is still very competitive in terms of office rent. CBRE expects the city to show significant increases in the coming years.

Another key element, as highlighted by the report, is the strong and sustained progression in recruitment since 2013. In 2015 and 2019, the city reached a record high of 400,000 m². Despite the sharp drop in 2020, in 2021, contracting in Barcelona grew by 90%.

Parc de l’Alba becomes the largest Data Centre in Catalonia

Following the award of a plot of land to the firms Panattoni, which will locate a data processing, storage and distribution centre (DPC), and Impar Capital, which will develop a student residence. Parc de l’Alba, in Cerdanyola del Vallès, has become the largest data centre hub in Catalonia.

With an investment of 36.6 million euros, the two firms have acquired nearly 80,000 square metres of land, located in the Parc de la Ciència. As the Vice President for Digital Policies, Jordi Puigneró, announced during the MIPIM fair in Cannes (France), “Today we are showing the power of one of the areas on which Catalonia is focusing on the coming years. We want to be a digital nation, and today we have signed the contract for the largest Data Processing Centre in Catalonia, making Parc de l’Alba the most important Data Centre hub in the country”.

Panattoni and Impar Capital have jointly presented themselves to the tender called by INCASOL, but each will develop its own project independently, and foresee an investment of more than 150 million euros.

In the case of Panattoni, it has acquired a plot of 68,058.56 m² in which it plans to invest a total of 100 million euros in the construction of the largest data processing centre in Catalonia. This centre will attract major opportunities for industrial and logistics projects from all over Europe.

Impar Capital has acquired a plot of 11,514.74 m² in which it plans to invest 5.93 million euros in the construction of a student residence with 375 beds.

Barcelona Catalonia consolidates its leadership in attracting investment at MIPIM 2022

Barcelona Catalonia represents the alliance between the Generalitat de Catalunya, through INCASÒL, the Barcelona City Council and the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona, united with the aim of promoting inclusive, sustainable and cohesive development models.

Under the slogan Barcelona Catalonia. Open for Business! This is the 15th year that we are attending MIPIM, the world’s leading real estate fair, in Cannes (France), in search of potential foreign investors who want to bring their projects to the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona.

Among the projects presented, we highlight our Barcelona Green Deal strategy, in which we collect the priority lines of economic promotion aligned with the 2030 agenda, towards a more competitive, sustainable and equitable city, adapted to challenges such as the ecological and digital transition.

On the other hand, the Parc de l’Alba project, after the latest award of one of its plots for 36.6 million euros, will become the largest Data Center in Catalonia.

Finally, we highlight the “Illa A Business Park, Viladecans” project, the new 26,357 m² Business Center in Viladecans, which combines office complexes with common green spaces, maintaining the continuity of the landscape through architecture.

Our big conference of this edition of MIPIM was “New regeneration for business! Metropolitan opportunities for global companies” in which we discussed how urban regeneration factors, with a mix of uses, the application of sustainability and digitalization, are the best platform for the regeneration of the economy.

It is also worth highlighting the presentation “Catalonia, a land of business Opportunities” and laMercedes project, the first eco-district in Barcelona, finalist in the MIPIM Awards.

In this video, we summarise everything that this great fair has meant and the effect of our presence to promote the metropolitan area of Barcelona:

  • 250 square metres of exhibition space
  • Six presentations at the stand
  • 900 visits to the Barcelona Catalonia stand
  • 230 attendees at our promotional events
  • Two conferences within the official programme of MIPIM
  • The Barcelona Catalonia brand has reached 8,000 visitors to MIPIM

 

The Port of Barcelona will invest 110 million in electrifying its docks

By 2030, the Barcelona Port Authority will invest 110 million euros in the electrification plan for the Adossat quay, the Costa quay, the Prat quay and the Sant Bertran dock.

This action will enable a 38% reduction in nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions during the stay of ships in the port, which currently represent 0.7% of all emissions generated in Catalonia.

When ships dock in port, despite switching off the engines they use to move around the sea, they need to activate others to supply power to the stationary vessel. With the electrification of the docks, the Port of Barcelona will avoid this burning of fuel and thus reduce the environmental impact of the infrastructure.

Another fundamental element in the electrification plan for the Port of Barcelona docks is the construction of a new electricity substation on the Ronda Litoral ring road by the electricity grid, with a capacity of 220 kV.

The startups that have received Acció’s support have created 500 jobs

The Startup Capital support programme of Acció (Agency for the Competitiveness of Enterprise) has helped to generate up to 500 new jobs. The 86 start-ups that have accessed this support have raised more than 33.5 million euros in private investment and 39.5 million euros from public bodies in the last 4 years.

The Startup Capital line is a direct aid for emerging technology startups, which need funding to carry out the initial phases of the business, develop their product or service and validate the business model to reach the market. Acció grants up to 75,000 euros per startup, covering the risk of their first months of life.

The main areas in which the 86 companies that have benefited so far are health (32.1%), digitalisation (30.4%), environment (15.2%), manufacturing (11.6%), food (6.3%) and mobility (4.5%).

Barcelona sets an all-time record for investment of 108 million in real estate assets

Barcelona City Council has allocated more resources to acquiring assets in 2021 than ever before. With a total of 108.5 million euros, 4.5 million euros more than the initial budget, the city council has become one of the main investment agents in the city in terms of operations, with 78 sales: 55 commercial premises, 13 estates and 13 single buildings with a total of 369 homes.

With all these operations, the city council has pursued a triple aim: the recovery, for the public sphere, of real estate assets of special interest and cultural, historical or social relevance; economic reactivation; and the increase in the public housing stock.

The Austrian group BWT will locate in San Cugat a logistics hub for Southern Europe

With an investment of 50 million, the company BWT Ibérica, belonging to the Austrian group BWT specialised in water optimisation solutions, will expand its facilities in Sant Cugat del Vallès to create its new distribution centre in Southern Europe.

The Institut Català del Sòl (INCASÒL), from whom the company has purchased the land, has emphasised that the logistics location close to the port of Barcelona responds to the company’s future business development and expansion strategy.

This new logistics hub, covering almost 40,000 square metres, will create 150 jobs. And it will leave the Can San Joan sector practically sold out, with only one plot remaining for sale.

Barcelona Catalonia will attend MIPIM 2022

Under the slogan Barcelona Catalonia. Open for Business! the Generalitat of Catalunya, through the Catalan Land Institute, INCASÒL, Barcelona City Council and the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona, will participate in the MIPIM 2022 fair, the world’s leading real estate fair, where it will offer investors the main projects under development in Barcelona and Catalonia.

The event will be held from 15 to 18 March in Cannes (France), and will host the most important stakeholders in the international real estate sector. More than 3,800 companies from 100 different countries will be exhibiting in a space of more than 22,000 m², with 480 conferences and lectures attended by a mainly investor audience (24%), along with CEOs and senior C-level professionals (15%).

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Barcelona Catalonia will promote the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona and Catalonia as a place in which to progress, innovate, produce and face new challenges for the future. An area in which to grow, create jobs and opportunities and attract talent. To achieve this objective, the Catalan delegation will have a 250 m2 stand and the participation of 30 public and private partners. 

The aim of Barcelona Catalonia. Open for Business! is to offer investors a presentation of the main projects being developed in Barcelona and Catalonia in 9 areas, among which the following stand out:

  • Barcelona Centre
  • 22@ Barcelona
  • Barcelona Sagrera, new urban center.
  • Cerdanyola del Vallès – Parc de l’Alba/Barcelona Synchrotron Park
  • L’Hospitalet de Llobregat – Finestrelles Nord
  • Gavà – Pla de Ponent

9 areas with great potential for investment in logistics spaces, office and residential buildings, innovation and research centres or land for economic, commercial and hotel activities, among others. 

Barcelona Catalonia’s agenda for MIPIM 2022 includes various events, including the conferences “New regeneration for business!” and “Invest in Barcelona. The Green Deal Factor”, and the presentations “Barcelona, the Green Deal”, “Parc de l’Alba, a whole new district of opportunities”, “Catalonia, a land of business Opportunities” and “Illa A Business Park, Viladecans”. In addition, there will be a daily networking session through the “Catalan Vermut time”.

Are you interested in investing in Barcelona Catalonia? If you are attending MIPIM 2022, 15-18 March, contact us to meet us there.

fDi Intellegence awards Barcelona and Catalonia for its strategy to attract investment.

The latest European Cities and Regions of the Future 2022/23 report, published by the Financial Times group’s fDi Magazine, has ranked Barcelona as the best European city for its investor promotion strategy, ahead of Milan and Berlin.

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The document highlights, among other aspects, Barcelona City Council’s Barcelona Green Deal plan, “An economic plan in line with the UN’s 2030 agenda based on sustainability, equity and competitiveness, the city is moving towards achieving a circular economy. This includes attracting sustainable food and transport companies, accelerating the city’s energy transition and boosting the blue economy, which promotes the sustainability of ocean resources,” cites fDi Magazine.

The magazine also mentions the Barcelona International Welcome Desk initiative, a pioneering service in Spain that facilitates the arrival and establishment of investors, researchers and international talent.

The jury, made up of several experts in promotion, recognized the promotional strategy of the Barcelona metropolitan area, which has attracted international hubs such as Pepsico and Microsoft, the establishment of technology companies that have opened doors to the European market from Barcelona, such as Singapore Transformative Digital Customer Experience (TDCX), and the opening of logistics bases, such as Decathlon.

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The publication also values the presence in Catalonia of higher education institutions that act “as magnets for high value-added investment” and the fact that “international technology giants, SMEs and highly specialized start-ups are attracting the best talent from around the world to the region”.

Finally, the report mentions Acció‘s foreign investment attraction strategy, focused on attracting new business projects to Catalonia in the field of Industry 4.0 and manufacturing. 

The fDi Awards will be presented on 15 March at 11:30 am, during MIPIM 2022 in Cannes, France. A ceremony in which Barcelona will be recognized and awarded as a benchmark in attracting and attracting investment.

Mobile World Congress 2022 expects up to 60,000 congress attendees.

The Mobile World Congress opens its doors and GSMA, the organizer of the MWC, expects between 40,000 and 60,000 attendees at this edition from February 28 to March 3, more than double that of the previous edition. It also expects the fair to generate an impact of €240 million in the Barcelona metropolitan area.

The congress occupies seven of the eight pavilions of the Fira de Gran Via exhibition center in Barcelona, and has welcomed more than 1,500 exhibitors and attendees from 120 countries. 

Mobile broke its own record by gathering 109,000 people in 2019, however, the pandemic prevented it from being held in 2020, and in 2021 it had to delay its schedule to the end of June, where it gathered 20,000 in-person attendees.

In 2019, the MWC generated 473 million euros and 14,000 temporary jobs, and expects to generate 240 million and up to 7,000 jobs in this edition. Since the arrival of this fair in Barcelona, it has left about 5,300 million euros in the Catalan capital.

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The top ten exhibiting companies at this edition are Samsung, Huawei, Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, Google, Nokia, Oppo, Qualcomm, SK Telecom and ZTE, as well as technology giants such as Xiaomi, Meta, China Telecom and AT&T, among others. However, this year’s MWC will not be attended by Lenovo or Sony.

The Barcelona City Council has launched the promotional campaign Barcelona with you, with the aim of attracting talent, investment and strengthening the Barcelona Brand to coincide with the Mobile World Congress 2022.

2021, a record year for investment in Catalan startups

According to the calculations of the Agency for Competitiveness of the Department of Enterprise and Employment, these are the highest figures in the history of Catalonia for investment in start-ups, with 1,479 million euros.

2021, a record year for investment in Catalan startups
For the Director General of Industry and CEO of ACCIÓ, Natàlia Mas, “these results show the strength of the startup ecosystem in Catalonia, which has more than recovered after the initial shock caused by the pandemic”.
The volume of investment attracted in 2021 is 65% higher than in 2018, which until now was the highest figure in the series, according to the report published by the Generalitat.
Looking to the future, the data place the Catalan capital as the seventh startup hub in the European Union in future unicorns (technology companies valued at more than 1 billion dollars), with 15 companies.

Catalonia explores Blockchain technologies and introduces CatVers

Blockchain will be one of the technologies that will shape the production system in the next decade. The public administrations of Catalonia have inaugurated CatVers, together with the Blockchain Centre of Catalonia (CBCat).

During the presentation of CatVers, Quirze Salomó, president of the CBCat, pointed out that Catalonia has special possibilities for cultural and national development through the Blockchain.

The concept of the metaverse is one of the technological innovations that has been most prominent in the last year. The Catalan government has considered that it has to promote its own space in order to be in line with the coming technological trends: “Metaverses will be in common use in three years, and in universal use in five years, that is what is being said, and we are convinced. The big companies are betting on it, and we have to try to keep up with them”, said Jordi Puigneró, digital policy advisor and vice-president of the government.

Catalonia explores Blockchain technologies and introduces CatVers

Find out more about CatVers here.

The advanced robotics company, Unmanned Life, moves its hub to 22@ Barcelona

Unmanned Life, a company specialising in advanced robotics, is moving its Belgian facilities to the 22@ district, where it will manage large fleets of robots and drones and create solutions for smart cities and smart factories.

The company has rented a 1,295 square metre industrial building in the Catalan capital, in the Poblenou Industrial Area, joining the large number of companies that are opting for Barcelona’s technology district as a European and even international hub, according to real estate company Forcadell.

The company’s CEO, Nicolas Zylberglajt, said that “one of the key reasons for the move was the weather conditions in Barcelona, which are much more favourable than in Belgium, making it easier and safer to fly drones”.

The advanced robotics company, Unmanned Life, moves its hub to 22@ Barcelona

“We firmly believe that Barcelona is a leading technology hub from which we can grow and scale our operations in Europe. It is the perfect alliance at our London headquarters, where we will focus on international markets such as the Middle East and North America,” said Zylberglait at his meeting in London with the Government of Catalonia’s Department of Business and Employment.

Catalonia leads in merchandise exports and is up 22% compared to 2020

Still closing the figures for 2021, according to data from the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, from January to November 2021, Catalan exports reached 73,844 million euros, which represents an increase of 22% over 2020 and 7.9% over 2019.

According to the Ministry, Catalan exports represent 25.1% of total state sales abroad, which in total amounted to €30,308.8 million, 22.6% more than in 2020.

The executive director of ACCIÓ, Joan Romero, celebrates “Every time there is a slowdown in the world economy, the first thing that recovers in Catalonia is exports”, analyses Romero, who attributes the “speed” of the numbers to a “Catalan economy that is very much inserted in global production chains”.

According to the executive director of ACCIÓ, the most powerful sectors in exports this year have been goods and equipment (25-30%), chemical products (around 20%) and food and beverages.

Cataluña lidera las exportaciones de mercancías y aumenta un 22% respecto al 2020

Barcelona quintupled foreign investment in 2020, attracting 100 million euros

The Catalan capital attracted 100 million euros in foreign investment in the city, five times the figure for 2020. A figure that has generated around 885 jobs, doubling the previous year’s figure.

Jaume Collboni, the city’s first deputy mayor, stresses that Barcelona is in the process of recovering from the pandemic, and that the indicators are constantly improving, a phenomenon perceived by foreign companies, which have confidence in the city.
In reference to the companies that have invested in Barcelona in the last year, we find that 54% of them belong to the technology and communications sector, followed by creative and cultural production.

Some of the investments that the City Council wanted to highlight are, on the one hand, the PepsiCo project, which aims to lead the corporate digital transformation, from its recently arrived Global Digital Hub in Barcelona, which will create 400 jobs over the next two years. Read more about the launch of its new digital hub in Barcelona here.

By 2022, the City Council is already working on the development of 62 projects, 65% of which are outside the European Union, predominantly in the information and communication technologies sector.

China’s PXI Automotive to open its first European plant in Catalonia

The multinational has acquired 100% of the capital of Mecàniques Troem (Torelló, Barcelona) for the manufacture of parts for the automotive sector.

PXI Automotive has made an initial investment of close to 1 million euros to start up this November the new production centre in a 2,700m2 warehouse in Sant Pere de Torelló, which is dedicated to deep-drawing metals and cold stamping.

With this investment, it intends to give continuity to the activity that has been carried out until now in the factory and will maintain all the jobs, with the manufacture of bent tubes and machined parts.

The company has received the support of ACCIÓ and the visit of Roger Torrent, Minister of Business and Labour of the Generalitat de Catalunya, who stressed during his visit to the facilities that “This is an example of the model of industrial reinvestment that our country needs, especially in a sector as important and strategic as the automotive sector”.

The general manager of PXI Automotive Spain, David Prats, stressed that the fact that Catalonia has an automotive cluster was undoubtedly relevant to the company’s decision.

According to 2018 data, 8,642 foreign companies are settled in Catalonia, 22% more than in 2017

  • These companies turnover represents 31% of the total of companies working from Catalonia
  • Germany (1,129 companies), France (1,070) and the USA (1,010) are the countries with the highest presence

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