Barcelona Sports Tech Hub’s got the dot!

Located in Montjuïc, the Barcelona Sports Tech Hub is intended to make the city an international leader in the sports tech sector and improve the economic competitiveness of businesses, organisations and institutions in this field.

Having recently launched its website with a .barcelona domain, the Barcelona Sports Tech Hub houses and promotes projects linked to any sphere of physical activity and sports, with an emphasis on three areas:

  • High-performance sport
  • Water sports and the promotion of the blue economy
  • Sport among the general public

The hub is made up of companies, large corporations, institutions, start-ups and other tech stakeholders with projects to transform and improve the management and practice of sport, including projects linked to e-sports.

Important projects have been launched within the context of the Barcelona Sports Tech Hub which will help the facility function in its first few years. In the future the hub will also have a branch at the Palau Municipal d’Esports:

  • First incubator for sports tech start-ups in Barcelona, located at the Olympic Stadium with an area of 1,167 m2 and promoted by BSM and Barcelona Activa.
  • New project for the Olympic Port, managed and promoted by BSM.
  • Support programmes for the creation of start-ups in sports and technology, to validate business models for projects through training, advice and networking. This includes six months of co-working for sports start-ups at the Almogàvers incubator.

The initial budget for the Barcelona Sports Tech Hub is three million euros.

BCN Market’s got the dot!

The new online shop for city establishments, BCN Market, went live with a .barcelona domain and is now fully operative.

The website is a virtual shop window for neighbourhood commerce, facilitating sales both online and in person and enabling customers to see the product catalogues for all establishments, reserve and purchase items from home which can then be collected from the premises or home-delivered.

This open and collaborative platform between establishments has the aim of generating physical and online traffic for local businesses, helping local people find what they are looking for in city shops and provide an alternative to large online sales sites.

In addition, the BCN Market website allows users to download the Bonus Consum, 280,000 vouchers of 20 euros each which can be exchanged at local shops, services and restaurants until 31 December, and where the interested party pays 10 euros and the City Council pays the other 10 euros. These vouchers are being promoted jointly with Barnacom (the organisation which groups together the city’s shopping hubs under Barcelona Comerç and Barcelona Oberta), Comertia, Pimec, Foment del Treball, the Gremi de Restauració, the Agrupament de Botiguers i Comerciants de Catalunya and the Gremi d’Hotels de Barcelona.

“Design can improve people’s lives”

We interviewed Cristina Gosálvez, head of communication with the FAD, a leading organisation in the design sector in Barcelona and at a national level which has opted for a .barcelona domain as one of the main elements of its digital identity strategy.

What is the FAD and what does it do?

The FAD (Fostering Arts and Design) is a non-profit organisation which was founded in 1903 and is made up of design professionals and companies.

At the FAD we believe that design can improve people’s lives. That’s why we devote our resources to the promotion of creative culture, support for new generations and the stimulation of excellence in product design, architecture, fashion, graphic design, visual communication, crafts and the arts in general, through activities aimed at these professional groups and the public alike.

We also have a centre for advanced materials, the MATERFAD, which provides a service for professionals from the spheres of design, architecture and the arts, as well as companies looking to innovate towards sustainability with advanced materials and tech. The centre also provides training on materials for all these groups and for students from university schools.

The FAD is made up of five different associations. Why do they work together and what is the purpose of this union between the five of them?

Historically the FAD has had sectoral sections and groups, firstly within applied arts, music and theatre, and later, from the 1960s, when design was introduced in the country, the different disciplines of design. Today this union of associations and sectors of disciplines makes more sense than ever, as the disciplines inevitably interconnect and the boundaries between them disappear: craft and industrial design, the latter with architecture and interior design, communication and fashion are intrinsically linked to one another etc. The FAD offers a unique opportunity for its members to be able to get to know professionals from disciplines which are different and yet related, and we organise cross-disciplinary activities which include various or all of them. We are still open to new professionals from other creative disciplines joining up and interconnecting with those we have.

At present the FAD combines the Artists and Artisans’ Association (A-FAD), the Art Directors and Graphic Designers’ Association (ADG-FAD), the Industrial Design Association (ADI-FAD), the Interdisciplinary Association of Space Design (ARQUIN-FAD) and the FAD Fashion Community (MODA-FAD).

How important is digitalisation within your business? What channels to you use and how to you communicate with customers?

Digitalisation is a process which the FAD has pursued from the outset and the organisation has adapted to new technologies in parallel with the advances of the last twenty years. The website has been the heart of the organisation for some years now and is used to distribute information through the different digital channels, particularly social media. Getting the information to reach the target audience is the cornerstone for an entity which organises activities and offers information and services, and today everybody looks for and finds information on the internet, so in this respect this is a very clear option.

In the last year, with the pandemic, the on-site activities we organised were shifted online. Some of them will stay there forever because we’ve seen that they are effective in his format, but we continue to opt for face-to-face activity and contact as a way of relating to others. You can find the information on the internet today, but what you can learn from personal contact with a person of reference in your field or through a display with real objects cannot be compared. As an association we have to provide that added value.

Besides digital communication channels, we’re working to develop 100% digital and cross-disciplinary projects such as an online supply and demand platform for the creative sector, providers and clients.

What is the link between the FAD and Barcelona, in addition to being based at the Disseny Hub in Glòries?

The FAD was founded in Carrer Hospital in Barcelona in 1903 and since then it has been based in different spaces in the city. Consequently, the bond with the city is absolute, even though the organisation doesn’t limit its sphere of action to Barcelona. We have members all over Spain and even in other countries, and in this respect we want to keep growing.

Did you choose the .barcelona domain from the start of your business? Why did you choose .barcelona and what advantages does it offer you?

The fad.barcelona domain was not the first step, because our original website was created well before the .barcelona and .cat domains appeared, when practically the only domains in use were .com, .es and .org. The first FAD domain was therefore fadweb.org.

At present we have two domains, fad.barcelona and fad.cat. The .barcelona domain was a natural step, as we are an organisation which is well known for its link with the city. With FAD a well-used word in the English-speaking world and an acronym for various institutions around the globe, we’ve opted to link ourselves to Barcelona with our domain and our social media alike, to set us apart from other International organisations.

At the same time, Barcelona is known internationally for its links with design and architecture. The FAD, as a leading association for these disciplines in the country, and the oldest, has contributed throughout its history to make this possible. Now, in turn, what interests us is to be linked to our city, and what better way than with a .barcelona domain?

La Mercè’s got the dot!

The city will be celebrating its local festival on 23, 24, 25 and 26 September, with this year’s event marking a hundred and fifty years since the City Council took charge of the festivities for La Mercè.

The Festes de la Mercè website, now with its own .barcelona domain, will be offering a programme with over 500 activities this year. These include the shows in the street arts section, concerts and popular culture activities, with nearly 200 popular culture groups, 110 artistic companies and 114 musical formations all involved.

Opening speech and poster both by women

As usual, the opening speech gets La Mercè under way. On this occasion the speaker will be Custodia Moreno Rivero, a leading figure in the local residents’ movement in the city who played an important part in the disappearance of the shanty housing in El Carmel and Can Baró, as well as other struggles.

The poster for this year’s Mercè is by the renowned illustrator Malika Favre, who was born in Paris and is based in Barcelona. This year’s image represents Mercè as a powerful queen who at the same time embodies all the beauty of Barcelona.

A decentralised Mercè which promotes popular culture

La Mercè is once again a citywide affair, reaching corners of the city which were previously untouched by the festivities. Activities are programmed in 23 locations and venues in all, with popular culture also featuring heavily in this historic edition. The section of Passeig de Gràcia between the streets of Diputació and Rosselló will provide a space for popular culture to reconnect with the public, with the parades and fire-runs which were suspended last year being transformed into a commemorative procession featuring giants’ groups, human towers groups and falcon human formation groups.

Safe festival

Full safety measures will be in place for La Mercè, to continue tackling Covid-19. This means controlled numbers of spectators, who will need to book tickets for most activities. For its part, the music and fireworks spectacular will be adopting the same format as last year and can be seen from four points in Barcelona. The display will also be broadcast live by TV3. 

Meet Barcelona’s got the dot!

The meet.barcelona website has been renewed to emphasise professional perspectives, investment and study opportunities for people visiting the city or wishing to do business here. The revamp comes as part of the ‘Barcelona with you’ campaign.

The communication initiative was launched to coincide with the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2021, which went ahead again having been cancelled last year due to the pandemic. The campaign targets people from around the globe, the idea being to attract talent and investment and strengthen the Barcelona brand.

The initiative uses local and international media, including influential channels such as the Financial Times and The Economist, as well as social media, to generate an impact in different professional spheres. For those visiting the MWC in Barcelona, outdoor digital supports have been set up at strategic points around the city such as the airport, Sants station, the metro in Plaça d’Espanya, the Europa Fira station and other places.

Available in four languages, the meet.barcelona website is aimed at strengthening the city’s international position. It features reasons for visiting Barcelona, working or doing business here, as well as full information on services to help people have a positive experience of the city. 

The City and Science Biennial has its dot

Barcelona is again set to become a broad space to bring science and knowledge closer to the general public, from 8 to 13 June. The second edition of the City and Science Biennial revolves around the idea of limits, questioning the current food system with an extensive programme of over 250 activities and 300 speakers.

Many of the activities in the City and Science Biennial are based around the limits of the planet, of society and of science itself, addressing what the consequences of overstepping them are for people, humanity and the environment.

Over 250 activities to bring science closer to the general public

This year’s event features over a hundred activities which have been put together by curators and various organisations, 120 activities as part of the Science Festival and 30 from the +Biennal section, as parallel activities organised by city facilities and entities.

The activities will be held in nearly forty different locations around all the city’s districts, with debates, round tables and talks; six open-air film sessions with debates; exhibitionsScience Night, on 11 June, and the Science Festival, which rounds off the second edition of the City and Science Biennial.

All the activities in the programme will comply with all safety measures. Locations will mainly be open, with limited attendance capacities and practically all events requiring bookings in advance on the website for the City and Science BiennialReservations can be made from 25 May.

Personalities and leading science figures

Leading figures from the realm of science and knowledge will be involved during the City and Science Biennial, such as the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ernest Kahan; the physicist and disseminator Sonia Fernández-Vidal; experts in biology such as Donna Haraway, Michael Levin and Ron Weiss; the curator Mónica Bello, the geographer Oriol Nel·lo and many others.

Other figures involved in the event include physicists, historians, astronauts, molecular biologists, chefs, mathematicians, philosophers, anthropologists, economists and disseminators.

Barcelona ReAct: dialogue to reactivate a more competitive and resilient city

Over a hundred local, national and international voices come together from 13 to 16 April for Barcelona ReAct, a major event to rethink how to build a more resilient, competitive and sustainable city.

A year after the start of the pandemic, Barcelona ReAct sees the city bring together a wide range of stakeholders representing trends and social movements the city wants to develop ties with and share the economic recovery project of the next few years.

Goals for Barcelona ReAct

The main goal of Barcelona ReAct is to explain the new economic agenda for Barcelona for the next decade, the Barcelona Green Deal. This roadmap sets out the vision for competitive and sustainable economic promotion, including projects such as the future of the 22@, the transformation of the Olympic Port, the urgent and much-needed economic relaunch of the city centre, making it more balanced and resilient, and projects linked to the consolidation of the city’s role as a global capital.

The event will also be used to share the agenda for the economic transformation with the public, with international experts and the main global operators, reaffirming Barcelona as a global city for investment, the development of life projects, professional careers, research and the creation of international talent.

Rethinking the city from all spheres

The meeting entails an exchange of projects and an analysis of the impact and evolution of major sectors in the economic recovery, such as:

  • Technology and innovation
  • New mobility
  • Green economy
  • Digital health and science initiatives
  • Blue economy (sustainable and linked to water and the sea)
  • Industry 4.0
  • Creative industries
  • Visitor economy
  • Smart food revolution

Other cities’ experiences will also be shared with the aim of developing a network of resilient metropolises. Barcelona ReAct will conclude with a manifesto setting out ten key points for reactivating the city, a guide for the city’s economic future.

Voices of reflection

Notable speakers at the event include the sociologist and creator of the concept of the global city, Saskia Sassen; the urban planner and advisor to cities around the world, Greg Clark; the director of the ISE, the world’s largest audio-visual fair, Michael Blackman: the expert in climate action and founding member of Greenpeace, Remi Parmentier; the CEO of EIT Urban Mobility, Maria Tsavachidis, and the UN special envoy for the ocean, Peter Thomson.

Sessions forming part of the programme for Barcelona ReAct adopt a hybrid format (on-site and online), with notable socio-economic and cultural stakeholders participating.

Discover la Parada de Sant Agustí shop, the pop up space of Gracia

Gemma, Arnau and Josep are the team that manages the Parada de Sant Agustí, a pop up space located in the district of Gracia. A place to exhibit, sell and share the talent of designers, creators, artists and friends. Located in the industrial building of Carrer Sant Agustí, known for its great artistic community, and linked to the Hort Coworking, a place where creativity and innovation are cultivated.

Aware that their potential customers are designers and creators of Barcelona, they knew that the domain that best defined them was .barcelona. To link them geographically to the city and to explain their values and potential.

If you want to know more about it do not miss the video interview of laparada.barcelona.

Do you have your .barcelona domain? Do not wait any longer and register your .barcelona.

Bicing is already .barcelona

The new Bicing renews its service with new bicycles and a new website with a .barcelona domain. The public bicycle service in Barcelona bicing.barcelona has begun a new phase with the replacement of old stations and bicycles for new ones that also include electric bicycles.

The renovation of Bicing has also reached the network with the new bicing.barcelona website where bicycles can be booked, as well as containing information about bike lanes, bicycle stations available, news or access to the Bicing mobile application, and many other things.

Another highlight of the bicing.barcelona website is the advantages of products and services related to healthy living, ecology and sustainability for Bicing users.