In a recent press event held in Madrid on September 19th, our CEO Martijn Niessen and Regional Lead for Spain, Portugal, and Italy Andrew Walker de la Flor discussed our sustainable IT solutions, circular economy principles, and our development strategy for the Spanish IT market.
The event’s primary purpose was to highlight the importance of sustainability in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector and how Ynvolve is leading the way in this critical effort in Spain.
The PR event shed light on the prevailing sustainability challenges within the ICT sector in Spain. Technology companies need help meeting their sustainability goals, with industry scores falling short of expectations. Our CEO, Martijn Niessen, emphasized the urgent need for responsible alternatives in this landscape.
At the heart of the event was our unique approach to sustainability. The company’s core philosophy revolves around optimizing the cost/performance ratio of our clients’ infrastructure stack while taking environmental impact into account. We don’t just talk the talk; we walk the walk by refurbishing IT hardware, reducing costs by up to 60%, and promoting device reusability.
Our circular model was one of the highlights of the event. It’s centered on giving IT hardware a new lease on life before being discarded. This reduces costs for businesses and contributes to a more sustainable IT ecosystem. The “BuyBack as a Service” program further solidifies our commitment to recycling and responsible hardware management.
The event also highlighted our business’s constant growth in Spain over the past two years. Our company has doubled its revenue in Spain between 2021 and 2022 indicating that local businesses increasingly seek efficient, sustainable, and responsible IT solutions.
In a nutshell, the PR event in Madrid served as a platform to highlight the importance of sustainability in the ICT sector and how our company is pioneering circular IT solutions. As we continue our journey towards a more sustainable future, our commitment to responsible IT practices remains, resonating with Spanish businesses seeking cost-effective and environmentally friendly solutions.




