27 OCT 2023

Iberdrola España is committed to retaining and attracting young talent from its smart grid headquarters in Bilbao

  • The company's Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub hosted a conference dedicated to promoting young talent linked to 'green' employment.
  • 60 students have taken part in the Bilbao branch of the Iberdrola España Hub
  • The aim was to encourage young people to develop their careers in the smart grid and Artificial Intelligence sector.

Meeting at the GSGIH
 

Iberdrola España today held a conference at its smart grid headquarters in Bilbao dedicated to promoting young talent linked to green jobs. The necessary energy transition offers an opportunity for the future employment of young generations with the specialisation of jobs related to electrification, smart gridsExternal link, opens in new window.  and renewable energies.External link, opens in new window. 

As part of the Basque company's firm commitment to changing the energy model to a so-called 'green industrial revolution', 60 young students have gathered at the Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub External link, opens in new window. -GSGIH-, which is celebrating its second anniversary these days since its inauguration, to share experiences and knowledge that will set them on the path to their future careers based on their commitment to sustainability. At the Iberdrola España HUB headquarters in Bilbao, a Hackathon was held based on Artificial Intelligence oriented towards energy distribution with smart grids. In this way, a meeting point was established between students, institutions and the company to share challenges, opportunities and experiences and encourage young people to develop their professional careers in the sector.

The inauguration was attended by institutions committed to generating opportunities for the employability of young talent and entrepreneurship. Thus, representatives of the Basque Energy Cluster, EVE, Provincial Council of Bizkaia, Bilbao City Council, Innobasque and several universities from the Basque Country, Valencia and Madrid, have joined this conference in Bilbao.

During the conference at the Larraskitu headquarters, called 'Hackaton 2023: Artificial Intelligence', the combination of youth and innovation went hand in hand with smart grids, a key tool in the process of decarbonising the economy.External link, opens in new window.  Electrification is the way to meet the challenges of a Europe that has set a red deadline of 2030 to comply with the Paris Agreements.

On this path towards a new energy model, the Iberdrola España Hub has a tractor effect with universities, companies and institutions to establish a collaborative space and offer innovative solutions.

Objective: attracting and retaining talent

One of the fundamental pillars of the Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub is the attraction and retention of talent. The GSGIH carries out different types of activities to bring the energy sector in general, and smart grids in particular, closer to the young professionals of the future. It shares the challenges and opportunities it offers and tries to ensure that it has experts in digital skills already in demand by Smart Grids, such as cybersecurity or artificial intelligence, key technologies to lead the energy transition.External link, opens in new window. 

Among the many activities are the promotion of scholarships for related studies, the reception of visitors at the GSGIH itself (universities, vocational training centres, schools...) and visits to other centres and participation in forums and events, sometimes organised by the GSGIH itself and sometimes as a participant.

Among the 100 partners of the GSGIH, there are 15 universities and technology centres, which serve as a channel to bring together students and graduates from different specialisations and with an interest in a sector.

Iberdrola España wants to remain at the forefront of the energy transition by developing new business and technological models in distribution grids. The electricity system is undergoing an unprecedented transformation and the grids have become a cornerstone of the energy revolution; an essential platform for moving towards a decarbonised economy, which favours the development of an electricity system with more renewable sources, sustainable mobilityExternal link, opens in new window. , smart cities and self-consumption.External link, opens in new window.