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Wolters Kluwer presents a new edition of the Move On event, in Valencia

We have been accompanying Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Spain in their event Move On, Valencia, with the aim of promoting business transformation and improving the technological capacity of SMEs. To this end, Wednesday’s event featured success stories and good business practices, as well as inspiring content to improve business management.

We also had the opportunity to see demonstrations of collaborative solutions and innovative technologies, as well as various collaborative experiences between SMEs and their advisors.

The event was led by the journalist Ainhoa ​​Arbizuwho was responsible for giving way to Tomas FontGeneral Director of Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Spain, who welcomed the attendees with the presentation “Technology, an opportunity for the company”.

Font highlighted that Wolters Kluwer invests in technology that “makes a difference through in-depth knowledge of what companies and their customers need to make it a technology with real impact, that can help improve and add value to a large number of business processes”.

Presence of small Valencian entrepreneurs

Held in the Veles e Vents building with the collaboration of Partner Premium a3Sidesthe event had the experience of various businessmen such as JJ Delgado, General Manager of MOVE Estrella Galicia Digital; john graceCEO of Performanze.io and Ana Karen Zapata, Climatrade Chief Operating Officer. The inauguration was carried out by Borja Sanjuán, fourth Deputy Mayor and head of the area of ​​Innovative Development of Economic Sectors, Employment and Finance in the Valencia City Council.

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There was also a panel discussion on “Valencian companies, drivers of innovation”, in which Nuria Lloret, Senior Adviser of Metric Salad and President of AECTA, and Ángela Pérez, VP Business Development at Health in Code took part.

Sergio Escriche, head of the Valencia Chamber’s Public Financing Advisory Service, shared experiences of the Kit Digital program, which promotes the digitization of SMEs and freelancers with less than 50 employees through the Next Generation European Funds.

Finally, Enrique Dans, Professor of Innovation at IE Business School/IE University and a benchmark in the study of the effects of technological innovation on people, companies and society as a whole, closed the conference with the most keys to business success in the presentation “Pain or no pain? technology and change”.

In addition, during the break, attendees were able to enjoy brief talks aimed at improving their technological capabilities in the areas of Management, People and Finance, with valuable content and information on different solutions and growth opportunities.

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