Javier Ormazabal Echevarria, current President of Velatia, was in charge of collecting the award during the ceremony Today, 28 June, the Euskadi Sariak 2022 awards ceremony was held,
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The past 24th of March was a special day for industrial companies in Bizkaia, as the “Industry Day” was commemorated; an event organised by the Federación Vizcaína de Empresas del
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The visit took place after a meeting with the employer organisation Confebask and allowed the Minister to get to know Ormazabal’s Research and Technology Centre, which has a Demonstration
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Last week, Alejandro Ormazabal, Vice President of Velatia, participated in the third edition of the Think Tank #VEHICLES7YFN, organised by Ametic, and which also included a presentation by Jorge González,
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Ormazabal was part of a panel discussion focusing on the role of the digitalization of the electric grid On Tuesday 21 May, Power Summit 2019, one of the most
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Renewable energy sources produce more and more electricity. EWE NETZ GmbH, one of the largest network operators in Germany, already has a share of more than 80 per cent of