Leaders of the legal industry meet in the Canary Islands to discuss trends, challenges and opportunities in the sector at the “Apuesta por la Industria Legal” forum.

In an event that highlighted the importance of the legal industry in the Canary Islands, around 120 representatives from the economic, political and social spheres met on 18 April at the forum “Apuesta por la Industria Legal” (Commitment to the Legal Industry). This event took place at the premises of the Femete Federation and served as a platform to discuss the current and future situation of the industrial sectors in the archipelago.

The forum addressed crucial issues such as the growing demand for qualified personnel and the strategic lines of the project “Apuesta por la Industria Legal” promoted by the Federation Femete and Femepa, with a subsidy from the Regional Ministry of Economy, Industry, Trade and the Self-Employed.

The event focused on three main objectives:

 1. Valuation of industrial companies and professions

Industrial companies and professions were highlighted as key elements for the economic and sustainable development of the Canary Islands. Participants highlighted the importance of these industries not only in terms of economic growth, but also in the long-term sustainability of the archipelago.

 2. Training of qualified personnel

One of the crucial points discussed was the need to train qualified personnel in industrial trades, given their high labour demand. The importance of raising awareness among citizens, especially the youth, about the opportunities and benefits of careers in the industrial sector was emphasised.

 3. YoSoyLegal.es Platform

The maintenance and promotion of the yosoylegal.es platform was underlined as a vital meeting point between companies and industrial professionals operating under the law. This platform ensures that the services offered are of quality, guarantee and security, thus contributing to a more transparent and reliable market.

In this sense, the forum “Apuesta por la Industria Legal” not only allowed for an exchange of ideas and strategies between leaders from various sectors, but also highlighted the need for continued commitment to industrial development in the Canary Islands. Active participation and collaboration between the economic, political and social sectors are fundamental to face future challenges and ensure a sustainable and qualified growth in the industry. Find out more about our quality and transparency policies Here 

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