Interministerial Delegation visits GMV’s Valladolid site
On January 13, a delegation of representatives from the Ministries of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA), Defense (MINISDEF) and Industry, Trade and Tourism (MINCOTUR)—all members of the interministerial committee of the Galileo Program—visited GMV’s facilities in the Technology Park of Boecillo (Valladolid).
GMV took the opportunity during the visit to show off the different working environments and the equipment of these facilities, enabling it to develop its intelligent transport system products with the most rigorous quality and control mechanisms.
In addition to product-level work, various representative projects were presented in the railway transport area, highlighting the excellent collaboration with the main players in the sector among the company’s clients, as well as projects in the automotive and mobility area, including the GNSS-based infrastructure pay-per-use solutions that GMV has been working on for several years, and the Enhanced Galileo Green Lanes project for monitoring traffic on the borders of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), a project for monitoring traffic on the borders of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).
As a result of the visitors’ interest in the projects and expertise in the various technologies presented, follow-up and extension meetings have been proposed to several members of the management teams in the various ministries represented within the framework of support to the Spanish transport industry.
The members of the interministerial committee assessed the visit very positively, highlighting the good impression made by the quality of the work and team spirit of GMV’s members, underlining their enthusiasm, dedication and excellence.
GMV thanked the delegation for its visit and continued to offer its close collaboration within the Administration-Business framework, showing that it is ready, on the basis of research and innovation, to meet the needs of the government in the fields of defense, space and transport. Fields that, according to European guidelines, are becoming increasingly strategic and necessary.