lationship among the public administration
and service companies.
Juan Luis Castillo, director of Aqualia’s
Cataluña and Balearic Islands delegation
spoke at the Water Management session
on the need of creating intelligent water
networks and on greater optimisation of
water resources.
Antonio Burgueño, director of Quality and
Training in the Infrastructures area was
the moderator of the session on Intelligent
Growth. He described the strategies for
achieving urbanisation processes with the
least possible impact on the environment.
Álvaro González, head of Electric Mobility,
was the moderator of the session on E-
Mobility and Infrastructures. He reiterated
the importance of improving mobility in the
design of intelligent cities so as to reduce
pollutant emissions.
He also highlighted the active presence in
the Smart Plaza, a space recreating a city
with various smart solutions where the
company has participated through some
infrastructures and materials provided by
the different business areas jointly and
made a presentation of the technological
management platform.
Alfonso García, manager of FCC
Environment’s technical services, made a
presentation in this space of a latest-gene-
ration side-loading garbage collection and
compactor truck.
Full activity program at the stand
The inauguration of the stand underscored
the necessary and essential relationship
among the public administration, service
companies, and citizens for the effective
development of Smart Cities as well as the
importance of the intelligent use of services.
At the 100 metre square stand, informa-
tion was provided on the Company and
its positioning in the Smart Cities concept,
using screens, panels, and interactive sup-
ports. It also served as the scenario for
View of the exhibit area.