How long have you been with
I have been working in the
Years followed in which we tried to transfer all these conclusions to the world of standards, so that the Telco ecosystem would join us and push in the same direction as the work we had defined in previous years. It was a time of intense work that brought about a huge change in perspective on how we saw ourselves at
And finally I ended up in innovation at
Shipyards, car factories, sailing competitions, hospitals... at
Working in Innovation, there are many projects that I have enjoyed. However, I think there are two projects that marked a before and after.
Our private networks project with the PSA group, in their two car factories in Villaverde and Vigo, where we ended up almost "living" inside the factories and walking kilometres inside them. This project meant a change within the Innovation management, towards a greater focus on innovation with the end customer instead of carrying out internal tests, which was a before and after. Although innovating with customers is more demanding, it is much more fun and useful for the company, and generates feedback and knowledge of customer needs that is very difficult to obtain in any other way. Moreover, this innovation ended up being a commercial service at
And to add another type of project, I would mention the Golf Open held in
Over the 100 years of
On our side, I believe that my colleagues and I can boast of having been instrumental in driving the real utility of 5G technology, with
Most importantly, realising that all these achievements were not made by
I believe that this path of continuing to put ourselves in the customer's shoes, and adapting all our technology, catalogue of services and partner ecosystem to serve their needs, will continue to push us to grow, evolve and improve continuously.
Furthermore, I believe that in the digitalisation of society and industry in this increasingly competitive and difficult-to-predict environment, telecommunications, along with energy, will be one of the essential pillars.
Access to knowledge to be able to adapt to these changing environments, to the omnipresent artificial intelligence, the interconnection of things and communication between objects in search of more efficient solutions to help us with the challenges of the future, will require telecommunications companies to be up to the task.
In short: I believe our role will become more and more important, we will become more and more essential, and society and businesses will demand more and more solutions from us.Could you live without a mobile phone?
I don't think so. I use it for so many things that every time I leave it parked on a shelf, I have to go and get it within 5 minutes: either my children ask me to remove the parental control when they need to look at something on my mobile, or they send me a password to access an internet portal, or I have a photo I want to show, or I need to make a quick purchase, or they are simply calling me. It is clear that the mobile phone is the digital hub of our lives.Help us solve one of the great enigmas of humanity: the potato omelette... With onion or without onion?
Phew! With onion, without onion, with chorizo, with peppers, with tuna, with mayonnaise... I think I like them all, but if I had to choose, my option would be with onion.What crazy idea would you like
A couple of years ago we took a robot waiter to MWC that caused a sensation. I think it would be nice to have a skewer bar that would be served by the robotic waiter from the movie "Passengers".Nominate another colleague to appear in this section
I nominate my colleagues Óscar García Cantón, and
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