The State delegate, Fran González, has exhibited the lines of work of the Cadiz Consortium in Sustainability and Blue Economics in a colloquium with other entities linked to the sector
The Delegate of the State in the Free Zone of Cádiz, Fran González, has participated this morning in the Forum Conservation of Nature that is being held in the Sevillian town of Tomares from 3 to 5 of this month and that brings together more than 140 specialists, 55 speakers and 48 entities of all Spain with the objective of discussing the future of biodiversity, the rural world, the environment and health sustainability, restoration of nature and climate change.
Fran González has participated today in the open dialogue entitled “Blue Economy, Opportunity or Threat” and has shared space with César Alcácer, representative of the Organization of Estero Fish Producers, Cinclus; Pablo Pereira Sánchez, of the Spanish youth platform for the conservation of nature; and Beltrán de Ceballos, of Esteros Lubimimo. He has moderated the Ignacio Huergo colloquium, director of Institutional Relations, Natura Initiative.
The delegate of the Free Zone has exposed in the forum the main lines of work in the Free Zone of Cádiz around sustainability, the blue economy and the environment in the framework of the new model of Industry 4.0, with new infrastructure in the Gaditano fiscal enclosure such as the bike lane, the electric recharge points, the solar panels and, above all, the startup incubator linked to the blue economy.
Fran González explained that “the free zones are historically linked to the sea. It is about continuing to work for and for the sea but with a different vision, round trip. It is a new world of opportunities linking three fundamental axes: attraction of talent, innovation and new technologies. The sea remains a source of opportunities but looking at it from another prism. And from it it gives good shows our incubator of the Blue Economy Step 100 startups, more than one hundred new, technological ideas and with a future they have been born thinking about how to preserve the sea, ”he said.
The forum brings together prominent experts such as Miguel Delibes de Castro, Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente and José María Montero Sandoval, in addition to representatives of conservation organizations, public administrations and citizenship. Under the motto united by nature, the event aims to bring dialogue on environmental conservation to society, promote collaboration between different sectors and promote collective action at a time of important social, economic and political changes.