Íñigo Guinea
CEO of Smart Furnaces, GHI Hornos
Recycling Aluminium in the Plant of the Future
To face the climate change, the developed world needs to lead the reduction of greenhouse emissions cutting them 50% by 2030.
Governments are progressively increasing green taxes to force companies to use cleaner technologies and launching grant schemes to mitigate the burden of these new investments and achieve climate neutrality. This new paradigm requires new green technologies. The plant of the future feeds on green energy. The plant of the future is Digital and profitable. The plant of the future is Zero Waste.
When can we expect this future to be a reality?
Sooner, much sooner than you think.
Biography
Íñigo Guinea prides himself as a family businessman; CEO of Smart Furnaces, a national leader in the industrial furnaces and digitalisation market, and GECSA, a company dedicated to the design and manufacture of special electrical conductors and industry 4.0.
Outside the family business, he has previously held positions as general manager, financial director, consultant and senior software systems auditor.
He holds a degree in Business Administration from the University of Deusto and an MBA from IESE and The Wharton School".