Forty people attended the celebration of the first Club Cámara meeting with the companies that are part of this business generation platform of the Spanish Chambers of Commerce this Thursday night.
The Club Cámara is a local, regional and national business network that generates added value to companies through a legal, internationalization service, information and advantages that are not contemplated within the general services of the Chambers of Commerce. “Thanks to this tool we can offer a more personalized service to the members”, explained the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Lanzarote and La Graciosa, José Valle.
Valle highlighted the value of going hand in hand with a Chamber that “is at the level of activity and investment of other much larger chambers” and reviewed the latest achievements thanks to public-private collaboration with public administrations “which has allowed us to attract funds for the benefit of the island's business fabric”.
The invited economist, José Carlos Díez, shared his vision on Lanzarote in the digital revolution and the climate transition with the attendees.
The Club Cámara Lanzarote is part of a network of clubs, together with another 18 chambers of the state, to offer more personalized services to companies that, due to their structure, require needs at another level. This network extends to the 180 chambers that exist in the world.
The companies that are part of the Club meet in Seville next September at the IV National Meeting which promises to be a networking meeting to strengthen commercial ties between partners from all over the country.
The Chamber of Lanzarote promotes the Club Cámara, a tool for connection and business generation for companies that already has twenty members. “We are leading this project in the Canary Islands, but we hope that the Chambers of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Santa Cruz de Tenerife will join it very soon”, said the president of the Lanzarote businessmen, José Valle, during the inauguration.