Technological transformation in Spain: a path to the future

Digital transformation in Spain is a palpable and constantly evolving reality.

In an increasingly interconnected and technology-dependent world, digital transformation is not simply an option; today it has become a real imperative for companies seeking to remain competitive and relevant. Indeed, in recent years, developments in this field have reshaped the foundations of industries, redefining what it means to be efficient, agile and truly innovative. And then there is generative AI, which is not just another technology, it has the potential to be as disruptive as the internet.

In Spain, this wave of change has been no exception. Over the years we have seen a remarkable increase in the adoption of advanced technologies, prompting companies to re-evaluate and redesign their processes, products and services. This metamorphosis is not limited to a few industrial sectors; it is a phenomenon that ranges from telecommunications to financial services, energy and public administration, among others, evidencing its cross-cutting impact.

“In Spain, this wave of change has been no exception. Over the years we have seen a remarkable increase in the adoption of advanced technologies, driving companies to re-evaluate and redesign their processes, products and service.”

Miguel Leocádio, Glintt Next

The implementation of customised digital solutions, the development of customised applications and the integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, low-code and cloud are key pillars in this journey towards digitalisation. These technologies not only optimise workflows and improve operational efficiency, but also open up new avenues for innovation and value creation, allowing companies to anticipate market needs and respond with agility to changes in the environment.

However, digital transformation goes beyond the mere adoption of new technologies. It is a cultural and organisational reinvention that puts the customer at the centre of all decisions. Strategic partnerships and a customer-centric approach are essential to understand and meet the demands of an increasingly dynamic and personalised market. This customer-centric approach ensures that technological solutions are not only advanced, but relevant and tailored to the specific needs of each customer.

In this context, leadership in areas such as low-code development, cloud and investment in data and generative AI become key elements, making the difference between leading the market or being left behind. The ability to offer fast, efficient and scalable solutions is what allows companies not only to adapt, but to anticipate future trends and needs. Constant innovation, agility and customer proximity are therefore more than mere objectives; they are the foundations on which a successful digital transformation strategy is built.

However, in recent years we have been facing a considerable challenge: a shortage of digital talent, and a talent that is looking for other things, that is not satisfied with what was offered until recently, that is looking for new hybrid models of project delivery that combine the efficiency of remote work with the effectiveness of physical presence, allowing us to overcome geographical barriers and access a broader spectrum of skills and experiences. This is a reality that cannot be ignored. And it needs to be integrated into organisational strategies.

Digital transformation in Spain is a palpable and constantly evolving reality, making it increasingly necessary to navigate this wave of change and be active builders of a digital future that is more connected, more efficient and, above all, more human.

With the advancement of technology and digital transformation as constant travelling companions, we are facing an exciting opportunity to redefine what it means to be a company in the 21st century, not only in Spain, but on the global stage.

In Spain, this wave of change has been no exception. Over the years we have seen a remarkable increase in the adoption of advanced technologies, driving companies to re-evaluate and redesign their processes, products and services.

source: Computing

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