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Andorran entrepreneurs are able to take advantage of Actua’s space at Pier01 of Barcelona Tech City to get closer to a world-class business and innovation ecosystem where they can make contacts with other companies, attend training sessions and talks organised by the Barcelona hub or create synergies and collaborations with other startups.
The Actua-Barcelona Tech City agreement
The agreement is aimed mainly at Andorran companies and startups with technological, digitalisation and innovation projects. It allows them to connect with colleagues of international reference, establish new business contacts, access to all the activities and training organised by Barcelona Tech City, and the option of using Actua’s physical space inside the Barcelona Tech City building.
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Barcelona Tech City
Barcelona Tech City is a non-profit organisation whose objective is to consolidate and strengthen the city’s technological and digital sector, which has mobilised more than 1,200 million euros in the last 12 months and employs 30,000 professionals, helping to position Barcelona as a reference on the international technological scene. To this end, BTC works alongside entrepreneurs, start-ups, investors, large companies, incubators, accelerators and entrepreneurs, universities, business schools, media and other agents of the ecosystem located in Barcelona.
The association is supported by the Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona City Council and partners such as Mobile World Capital Barcelona, CaixaBank, SEAT, ESADE, EPSON, La Vanguardia, LetGo, Airbnb, Ymedia Vizeum, Gas Natural Fenosa and Telefónica Open Future, as well as major brands such as McCann-Ericsson and Rousaud Costas Duran, among others. It represents over 600 companies from the technological and digital sectors in the city.
In 2016 Barcelona Tech City inaugurated Pier01, located in Palau de Mar, to create one of the most important technological hubs in Europe. Pier01 hosts more than 100 companies, among which there are start-ups, companies and initiatives such as Mobile World Capital Barcelona’s mVentures, Antai Venture Builders, Nuclio Venture Builders, BeMobile, Nuclio, Napptilus, Berepublic, Byhours, Geenapp, Ikomobi, Iris, Holaluz, LetGo and Tiendeo, among many others.