To lead the energy transition, it is not enough to develop advanced energy solutions in offices or on the ground — you also need to be where that transition is forged, where ideas are born, where trends are debated and where knowledge is exchanged. At Edison Next, we are very aware of this, and that is why we believe that being present in the spaces where the future is discussed is just as important as executing the projects that make it possible. Over the past few months, the IoT team at Edison Next Spain has intensified its participation in the most important events related to digitalization, data analysis, artificial intelligence and the cloud. This has been no coincidence. Every forum we attend, every presentation we listen to and every new contact we make is helping us reinforce our conviction that connected technology is one of the pillars on which the energy model of the future will be built. Between March and July 2025, our professionals attended as delegates more than a dozen top-tier events, including the AWS Summit, the Generative AI Day, and gatherings organized by Microsoft Azure, Tinybird and the II Energy Storage Forum, among others. Beyond listening, we have also contributed actively. We have shared experiences in roundtables, delivered training sessions in collaboration with Factoría F5, discussed the potential of data intelligence on specialist podcasts such as TechRiders, and served as jury members in competitions focused on AI and Industry 4.0. Beyond the stages or the individual names — such as the recognition of our colleague Guillermo Matas on the Nova 111 List 2025 — what truly drives us is improving our solutions based on what we have learned. The IoT ecosystem we are developing at Edison Next, with solutions such as BMS and predictive maintenance, draws directly from these experiences. Connecting buildings, processes and data has become the only path to truly reducing consumption, anticipating failures and maximizing energy performance. At Edison Next, we understand that IoT is not just a matter of technology — it is also a matter of the future. That is why we will continue to be close to those who, like us, are working to build that future, because we believe that only in this way can we keep creating solutions that not only work, but transform the way we use energy.