Arizmendiarrieta Sariak Bizkaia 2026 Awards Presented to Humanistic Companies

The CRAI library at the University of Deusto hosted the event, recognizing organizations that combine economic competitiveness with human development.

Generic image of the CRAI library interior at the University of Deusto, venue for the awards ceremony.
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Generic image of the CRAI library interior at the University of Deusto, venue for the awards ceremony.

The modern CRAI library at the University of Deusto in Abandoibarra was the setting for the Arizmendiarrieta Sariak Bizkaia 2026 Awards, which recognize organizations that successfully combine economic competitiveness and human development.

These awards annually honor organizations that successfully integrate economic competitiveness with human development. The event received institutional support from the Bizkaia Provincial Council and the Bilbao City Council.
The Arizmendiarrieta Sariak Bizkaia 2026, organized by the eponymous Christian foundation and the Association of Executives and Professionals of Euskadi (Adype), presented awards in several categories. In the Large Companies category, the industrial company Walter Pack was recognized for its strong commitment to self-management and transparency. Meanwhile, Biolan Microbiosensores received the award in the SME category for its promotion of collaborative innovation and continuous support for scientific programs.
Euskadiko Parke Teknologikoa was honored in the Public Societies category for its cultural transformation based on transparency. In the social sector, the Otxarkoaga Professional School was awarded as a non-profit entity for its fundamental work in inclusive education and labor insertion for the community. Additionally, the jury gave a special mention to Lantegi Batuak for its trajectory in generating opportunities for people with diverse abilities.

"HumaniSare's objective is to consolidate the concept of a humanistic company in society, creating meeting spaces based on ethics and the common good."

The Foundation's President
One of the most significant moments of the day was the announcement of HumaniSare by the president of the Arizmendiarrieta Foundation. This new network aims to consolidate the concept of a humanistic company in society. The initiative seeks to create meeting spaces based on ethics and the common good. This launch also coincided with the tenth anniversary of Arizmendiarrieta's recognition as venerable by Pope Francis.
The event concluded with an interesting round table discussion on humanistic values in the 21st century, featuring various experts. The closing remarks were delivered by the Provincial Deputy for Economic Promotion. The gathering brought together a broad institutional and business representation that supported the spirit of the awards with their presence.