A few days ago, I had the opportunity to visit the Schneider Electric showroom in San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid), a space that not only showcases technological solutions but also conveys a clear vision of the energy future.
And most importantly, I did so with Héctor Martín, who clearly explained how innovation becomes meaningful when it serves people, businesses, and the planet.

Much More Than Technology: A Purpose
Schneider Electric’s motto leaves no room for doubt:
“We are your partner in energy technology.”
And it’s not just a slogan. It’s a declaration of intent that materializes in every solution they develop.
Because today, more than ever, we need companies that not only innovate but also lead the change.
🌍 Electrify, Automate, and Digitize: The New Paradigm
During the visit, I witnessed how Schneider Electric is leading the transformation of energy management through three key pillars:
⚡ Efficient Electrification
🤖 Intelligent Automation
📊 Advanced Digitization
All of this applied to industries, businesses, and homes.
A comprehensive approach that truly connects technology and sustainability, helping to reduce environmental impact while optimizing resources.
📈 Technology at the Service of Efficiency
One of the most relevant aspects is how their solutions enable:
✔️ Improved energy efficiency
✔️ Reduced operating costs
✔️ Optimized equipment lifecycle
✔️ Achievement of sustainability goals
From energy consulting to the implementation of digital solutions, Schneider Electric positions itself as a strategic partner for any organization seeking to move forward.
🎓 Training and Talent: Key to Transformation
As a champion of Vocational Training, I must emphasize a critical point:
👉 Technology is advancing… but it needs skilled professionals.
And this is where the role of companies like Schneider Electric is fundamental: not only developing solutions, but also promoting knowledge and training in the sector.
An Evolving Ecosystem
The showroom is not just an exhibition space; it’s an experience.
An environment where it’s understood that the energy transition is not an option, but an urgent necessity.
And where it’s clear that the future lies in the integration of connected, intelligent, and sustainable solutions.
Visits like this reinforce an idea I’ve been advocating for some time:
👉 The energy transformation is not just technological; it’s cultural.
We need committed companies, qualified professionals, and a society that understands that sustainability is no longer an added value… it’s the way forward.
And on that path, Schneider Electric is leading the way.