Air Rail participates in round table on digitization of the workplace and artificial intelligence
The digital transformation of the workplace has been a central theme in recent years. The adoption of collaborative tools, mobility and security have been key in this evolution, but now a new disruptive factor that is redefining business strategies has been added: artificial intelligence.
In this context, last January 28th, Computing Spain and Dell Technologies organized a round table with CIOs and experts in digital transformation to discuss how companies are addressing these challenges. Air Rail was present with the participation of our IT Director, César Viteri Ramírez, who shared our vision and experience in the digitization of the workplace.
"It was an enriching opportunity to exchange views on the common challenges we face in different sectors. The conversation about the future of the Digital Workplace and the responsible incorporation of AI in the work environment was especially valuable," commented César Viteri.
A strategic conversation on the future of the workplace
During the event, key topics covered included:
✅ Mobility: how technology is enabling more flexible and efficient work.
✅ Collaboration: the importance of tools that facilitate communication in hybrid and remote teams.
✅ Security: the need to protect information and ensure a safe working environment.
✅ Artificial Intelligence: how AI is transforming the way we interact with our work tools and optimizing processes.
The conference brought together experts from leading companies such as the Spanish Red Cross, Enagás, EPAM Systems, EVO Banco, Generali, Lefebvre, Madrileña Red de Gas, OHLA and Dell Technologies, among others. A space for the exchange of ideas and best practices that allowed to explore how AI and digitalization will continue to shape the working environment of the future.
At Air Rail, we remain committed to innovation and digital transformation, adapting our solutions to the changing needs of the market and collaborating with other industry leaders to design the future of work.