
Submarine Cables: The World’s Largest Telecommunications Network
In an increasingly digitized world, the connections that underpin this technology have become a map of the economic development of regions. At present, 99% of telecommunications use submarine cables, main Internet arteries, and global connectivity.

“The strength of the Peruvian financial system enabled the country to mitigate the macroeconomic risks caused by the health crisis”
As Aurelia Ramírez Quiroz – Manager of the Chamber of Commerce of Peru in Spain – explains, investment is a fundamental component of the country’s economic development, as it represents about a quarter of annual GDP.

What can Spain contribute to the raw materials crisis?
The geological diversity of the peninsular geography gives Spain important potential in terms of mining which has allowed the country to become one of the main producers and exporters in the European Union.

Vertiports: the future of urban mobility
Traditionally conceived as a long-distance travel route, air mobility is starting to find a place in the large cities of the world.

Small modular reactors: the future of the nuclear energy sector?
Although there has been talk about them for some time in theoretical terms with prefixes such as “mini,” Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) have a very real potential within the energy and industrial sector.

Lithium storage technology and innovation
The development of energy storage systems is advancing on an almost daily basis, and this technological capacity is fundamental for the sector.