Gigabit December 2018
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EMASA<br />
Investing in new technologies<br />
in order to<br />
provide essential<br />
services to its citizens,<br />
EMASA remains a leader<br />
in the utilities market<br />
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ne of the first Spanish cities to have<br />
a company for the management of<br />
the water supply system in the 19th<br />
century, Málaga remains at the forefront of<br />
environmental innovation. Undertaking the<br />
management of the integral water cycle<br />
in the city of Málaga, Empresa Municipal<br />
Aguas de Málaga (EMASA) treats water from<br />
detection of the necessary hydraulic resources<br />
from distribution, purification, sanitation,<br />
and supply, to the disposal of waste water<br />
or reuse of waste water.<br />
Once responsible for designing and<br />
implementing all the new information systems<br />
for the toll road between Málaga and Marbella,<br />
Chief Information Officer, Pedro Galdón joined<br />
EMASA in a bid to unlock new opportunities<br />
and gain the ability to grow within a large public<br />
organisation. Responsible for 15 people, he<br />
explains that his role has evolved to one which<br />
is more focused on business, in order to drive<br />
further value through technology.<br />
DECEMBER <strong>2018</strong>