#social transformation
The world is changing at a breakneck speed. In a time of profound changes it is necessary to be part of those changes, to promote them and to help people to adapt and ensure that no one is left behind.
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Iberdrola has received the "FT Innovative Lawyers Awards" in the Responsible Business category for its Pro Bono project, the first Spanish company to do so. The FT Innovative Lawyers Awards are held each year by the prestigious Financial Times...
- Facebook Iberdrola receives the Financial Times award for the best Pro Bono Legal and Fiscal Project in the Sustainability category
- Twitter Iberdrola receives the Financial Times award for the best Pro Bono Legal and Fiscal Project in the Sustainability category
- Linkedin Iberdrola receives the Financial Times award for the best Pro Bono Legal and Fiscal Project in the Sustainability category
Iberdrola is committed to Human Rights. This is evidenced in its first Human Rights Report (HRR), the purpose of which is to share with society the measures for monitoring and respecting its activities and business relations. The company thus...
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Iberdrola has launched a campaign to help its customers reduce their energy consumption while maintaining comfort in their homes. With this initiative, the company seeks to raise awareness in society that the best energy for customers and for...
- Facebook Iberdrola launches an information campaign for customers to reduce consumption and save on bills
- Twitter Iberdrola launches an information campaign for customers to reduce consumption and save on bills
- Linkedin Iberdrola launches an information campaign for customers to reduce consumption and save on bills
Iberdrola's legal professionals will provide free voluntary legal advice to non-profit organisations wherever the group has a presence. The beneficiary entities must lack the resources to meet the expense and have a purpose that pursues the...
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With the turn of the millennium came a new concept that referred to the digital interconnection between objects in the physical world and the Internet. It was the so-called Internet of Things (IoT) and, according to estimates by the US company Cisco, by 2025 there will be 75 trillion connected devices. As a result, the capacity for data collection multiplies and makes it possible, if analysed correctly, to obtain individual patterns on a massive scale. This is the Internet of Behaviour (IoB).