Startups that collaborate with the Port
Barcelona has more than 1,200 startups established in the city, some of which are part of the Port's network of collaborators as providers of advanced solutions.
Our startups
The emerging companies with which the Port of Barcelona works
Specialising in computer vision systems, it has developed a system based on artificial intelligence that makes it possible to identify containers and wagons entering the port area in real time.
It has developed a solution that measures the waste that ships deliver to ports automatically, remotely and in real time through the creation of a digital twin.
The Smart Mobility Analytics (SMA) mobility solution developed by Delonia and Deep Solutions provides real-time information to reduce traffic congestion in the terminal.
SMARTecoREEFER are high-performance passive intermodal cooling containers for transporting perishable products that allow agri-food products to be exported to new markets, optimally at an ecological and logistical level.
Pendel seeks to complement public transport by providing the next generation of demand-responsive transport, with automated shuttles. It allows public transport operators to reduce costs, expand their service and improve their value
They identify nature-based technologies and scientific innovations upon which to build profitable and scalable business opportunities based on the restoration/enhancement of ecosystem goods and services.
Innovative technological solutions that promote circularity and increase the safety, productivity and reputation of the global maritime industry.
Project awarded and financed by the 'Ports 4.0' capital fund and developed in Barcelona to revalue plastics collected at sea. With the help of 3D printing technology, it is possible to transform waste into useful solutions.
Digital tool for the intelligent management of mass tourist mobility in the city. It works to decentralise, deconcentrate and boost tourism, generating itineraries and offers tailored to the user, and redirecting them.
It provides cyber brains that can process different types of information, coming from people, vehicles, industrial machinery and others to make more elaborate decisions in terms of security, protection and profitability for companies.