The training of personnel selected for the Sagunt gigafactory in China for over two months, to acquire knowledge and innovation, underscores the need to improve cutting-edge technology in the Valencian Community. This situation emphasizes the importance of having adequate infrastructure for talent retention.
The announcement by the management of the Port Authority of València (APV) regarding the reception of the definitive project for the Parque de Desembocadura, without the conversion of Veles e Vents into an innovation center, suggests that there is still a long way to go to consolidate València as a hub for attracting talent.
Although the connection of the Turia Garden with the sea, featuring green areas and recreational spaces, is welcome, the use of Veles e Vents remains undefined beyond municipal management for economic activities. This building, with the expansion of Marina de Empresas and the existing innovative ecosystem, should attract new high-value proposals to strengthen València's international projection.
For the Valencian agenda to become a must-attend event for major tech companies, greater decisiveness in executing ideas is essential. A joint strategy among entities such as the APV, Parc Sagunt, Volkswagen, and Marina de València could create an irresistible economic narrative for the city.




