Tres Cantos Boosts Business Collaboration with Business Talks Program

The municipal initiative aims to foster innovation and employment in the local business fabric, starting with the automotive sector.

Generic image of a meeting or conference room, symbolizing business collaboration.
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Generic image of a meeting or conference room, symbolizing business collaboration.

The Tres Cantos City Council has launched the Business Talks program, an initiative to foster collaboration, innovation, and job creation among local companies, with an initial session focused on the automotive sector.

The Business Talks initiative, promoted by the Department of Economic Development and Employment, began this Monday with the aim of revitalizing the local market and strengthening business activity in Tres Cantos. This project seeks to bring together companies from various sectors to promote cooperation and the exchange of experiences.
The first session focused on the automotive and mobility sector, with the participation of companies representing the entire value chain. Attendees included managers and executive teams from official dealerships, multi-brand workshops, tire and glass specialists, rental and leasing companies, insurers, assistance services, and companies linked to electric mobility, technological innovation, and sustainability.

"Initiatives like Business Talks strengthen collaboration among companies, generate opportunities, and continue to drive economic growth and employment in our city."

the mayor of Tres Cantos
The councilor for Economic Development and Employment explained that these meetings are intended to be ongoing, establishing a stable dialogue space among companies. The purpose is to facilitate the business community in sharing experiences, identifying common challenges, and promoting joint projects to enhance their competitiveness.
The Tres Cantos City Council plans to continue Business Talks in the coming months, expanding its scope to other strategic sectors of the municipality to further boost local economic development.