NEW VISIT TO THE MULTINATIONAL T-SYSTEMS IBERIA

  • 25/11/2025
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An immersive experience that brings university talent closer to the current demands of the technological ecosystem

The Talent Incubator held a new edition of the T-Systems Experience program, an initiative aimed at bringing students closer to the reality of digital transformation and the current challenges of the technology sector. The activity, organized with the support of the T-Systems – University of Granada Chair for Sustainable Digital Innovation, brought together 70 final-year students from the double degrees in Business Administration and Law, and Business Administration with Civil and Computer Engineering.

The event began with a talk by Alberto Aragón, Professor at the University of Granada and Director of the Talent Incubator, who highlighted the importance of students gaining first-hand insight into how leading technology companies operate. He also emphasized that this type of activity makes it possible “to connect the excellent academic profile of young people with real opportunities for professional development.”

Next, Francisco Ruiz, Value Center Manager at T-Systems, delivered an institutional welcome in which he presented the company’s philosophy and its leading role in the digitalization of public administrations and major private companies. His remarks served as an introduction to a program designed to show students the real impact of technology on contemporary organizational processes.

During the visit, participants toured T-Systems’ Granada headquarters and explored various work, innovation, and development spaces. They also attended presentations of several use cases applied to fields such as justice, public administration, and private enterprise, delivered by company representatives.

The session concluded with an informal space for conversation and networking between students and T-Systems professionals, where key topics such as future digital profiles, working conditions, dynamics in technological environments, and recruitment processes were discussed. This format—combining presentations, a guided tour, and open dialogue—aims to help students understand how their academic knowledge can align with current needs in the digital market.

To close the event, Jorge Chamorro, Area Lead of Cybersecurity at T-Systems and one of the day’s coordinators, expressed his satisfaction in contributing to showcasing professional opportunities linked to the digital and technological development fields. The activity also featured the collaboration of Fran Rodrigo (AI Engineer and Chapter Lead), José Antonio Pérez (AI Engineer), Pedro Espigares and Victoria Tínar (Electronic Administration consultants). From the University of Granada, professors Natalia Ortiz and Rubén Ordoñez participated actively.

Both the Talent Incubator and T-Systems Iberia reaffirmed their commitment to continuing to promote free programs that connect university education with the professional challenges of the digital ecosystem, thus strengthening the bridge between university and industry.