Libelium, entre las diez empresas tecnológicas europeas más importantes

Libelium ha sido presentado oficialmente como uno de los 9 nominados al premio DIGITALEUROPE Premio Futuro Unicornio 2023el premio anual reconocimiento a las empresas tecnológicas europeas más prometedoras. The winner will be announced on 8 March at Masters of Digital, DIGITALEUROPE annual flagship conference, by Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth. In Libelium we help companies and cities to leverage the full potential of IoT and AI to achieve a more competitive, sustainable, and datacratized society through the most accurate, robust, secure and environmental-friendly products.

Libelium avanza en su estrategia corporativa

En 2021, inició un plan de crecimiento orgánico e inorgánico con Socios Axon tomó una participación en la empresa. Sólo un año después, en 2022 Libelium adquiere HOPU, a leading company in the development of Air Quality, Smart Cities, and Infrastructure solutions. These corporate moves called the attention of AMETICla Asociación representativa del sector de la industria digital en España, y miembros de DIGITALEUROPE. AMETIC apoyó la candidatura de Libelium al Future Unicorn Award 2023. Libelium es, con Red Points, la única empresa española nominada. Behind this recognition, there are more than 16 years devoted to facing climate change, improving the use of resources, and building cities more livable and transparent with technology. We are eager to keep working más allá de los próximos retos mundiales", afirma Alicia Asín, Directora General de Libelium. Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl, Directora General de DIGITALEUROPE, ha declarado: "La impresionante lista de las empresas más brillantes de sectores críticos from energy and green tech to cyber security. They clearly reflect Europe’s most burning challenges and the power of European innovators to deliver solutions”. The Future Unicorn Award celebrates scale-ups from across Europe that have the potential to become the bloc’s future tech giants. Today, approximately 12% of the world’s unicorns are based in Europe. While this is a significant growth compared to only 6% in 2014, it is nowhere near enough. DIGITALEUROPE has set a goal for Europe to become home to at least 25% of the world’s unicorns by 2025 among its success indicators for digital leadership.