From Xing to New Work, the technology company trusts in Valencia and chooses it as its favourite place to grow in 2020
The German technology company New Work, until a few months ago known by the name of its social network Xing, has put down roots in Valencia a year after choosing the city as the site for a new tech centre. The company, which started with a dozen people with a coworking as a provisional location, has now reached thirty and has relocated to offices in the city centre with the aim of reaching 80 in the next two years.
The Webit València 2020 technology festival is presented to the European Chambers of Commerce in Spain
Webit Foundation, together with a delegation of Valencian entities, represented by València Activa and València Oficina de congressos, has presented in Madrid the Webit València 2020 festival to a group of representatives of the European Chambers of Commerce in Spain, so that they can get to know this technological event that will bring together Valencia around the 15th of November.000 participants and more than 1,500 startups.
The Valencian startup Wohcash, which turns businesses into ATMs, becomes Gelt Cash
The Valencian startup Wohcash has begun to operate under the brand name Gelt after the entry of Prosegur in its capital. Promoted by Angel Sanchez and Antonio Rivilla - and with a minority participation by Ética Patrimonios - the company has adopted the brand of the technology company known for paying consumers to make the purchase and send the tickets through its app.
From the 'corporations' to the events: a 2020 to strengthen the ecosystem 'startup' of Valencia
Valencia continues to make merits to consolidate itself as one of the main Spanish and European hubs and, 2020, will be the year to harvest some of the fruits sown in recent months. The city continues to be the first in startups per capita in Spain and the direct employment generated by these companies already exceeds 4,500 people, 125% more than in 2018.