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Cartagena today depends more than ever on itself (02/10/2014)

The mayor closing business days Future Enclave, pointing the transformation that the city has experienced growth opportunities based on tourism, industry, the Port and the University

The mayor, Pilar Barreiro, closed at noon in the auditorium El Batel business meeting Cartagena, enclave future.

In his speech the mayor pointed out the special circumstances being experienced by the city in which their future depends more than ever on the Cartagena own.

For Barreiro, the great transformation that the city has undergone in recent years, has dissipated based on monocultures dependent on economic decision centers and remote and circumstances outside the city model.

The mayor said that thanks to the efforts to diversify its economy, Cartagena is emerging as a city of opportunity, with the possibility to grow faster than the rest of the municipalities in our area.

The first of the sections cited by the mayor has been the tourism sector, in particular the incorporation of l tourism town traditional sun and beach, which has been the Spanish town over Q of Quality in the Mediterranean beaches and more blue flags.

In enhancing the tourist city, the mayor noted the recall campaign, monuments, interventions in the historic and unprecedented infrastructure in which they have invested 180 million euros by all administrations.

This has been related investments in the Roman Theatre, the centers of Puerto de Culturas, Puerto remodeling the Arqua, Auditorium Batel, the Plan or the pedestrian facades.

At the industrial level, Barreiro recalled that in Cartagena has produced the biggest investment in the history of Spain through a trust Repsol in Cartagena that has underpinned the role of tailings as energy hub.

An investment that the mayor has called for another as Sksol.

He also cited two other major industries Cartagena, Navantia and the Port, which continue to provide stability and progress.

He has also qualified as vital investments to connect the port with the Mediterranean Corridor goods, give it a new cruise terminal for what is also crucial the arrival of the High Speed ​​Cartagena.

By the end, the mayor has left its references to another great transformation of Cartagena, the university, where UPCT, despite his youth, is making open an important gap in the national scene investigator, whose talent and achievement will be the basis of so-called Neighborhood Entrepreneurs with which he will try to give new impetus to the regeneration of the historic center.

The meeting was held this morning has been organized by the newspaper La Verdad, in collaboration with Hidrogea;

the Port Authority of Cartagena, Repsol; COEC and the Polytechnic University of Cartagena.

The objectives of these meetings have focused on three areas: to disseminate the vision of future business in the Region of Murcia, exchange experiences with renowned entrepreneurs at local and national level that can serve as a motivating example for the rest of society and Finally, to inform society work being done by entrepreneurs.

The speakers were Pedro Pablo Hernández (president COEC), Fernando Rayon Martin (Director of Business Innovation Agbar), Javier Ybarra Moreno (director Hidrogea Concessions), Jose Antonio Franco Leemhuis (rector UPCT), Antonio Recio Sevilla (President APCT), Agustina Martínez Molina (association manager Cartagena Port of Cultures) and Asunción Martínez García (Spain Concessions CEO Aquadom).

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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