Spain High Tech Center
Will be Spain, the next high-tech center?
British and German team members have been researching a large number of well established industrial installations in Murcia and Cartagena. We honestly aren't satisfied with having to rearrange a total new center for our technology productions. The first members arrived (Sergiy with family) among more than 30 Ukrainian engineers, and the other 250 team members desire to find new living and working environments with us in Spain.
It’s a different world where they have now been forced to find their new future under our Umbrella. However, after having several locations explored, we must determine in how to combine with the Spanish infrastructure.
Positive findings we experienced as Murcia provides undeveloped, uncontrolled landscapes. There are suitable locations for our new high-tech urbanization, and there are reliable corporate structures nearby that should start producing our equipment in the coming weeks.

Interviews with the pre-identified disposal firms went well, despite the fact that they continue to use system extremely old fashion. However, burning waste and filling toxic landfills with garbage are the usual habit of the Spanish politics. This has long been banned, and as a result, millions of Euros in fines are paid annually to the European central in Brussels.
Our ability to convert garbage into nano-powder and generate electricity using the AVIS alternative reactor technology will be definitely the region's final sustainable solution.
The fundamental impact of the AVIS project into the Spanish infrastructure will undoubtedly change the local lifestyle. Thousands of high-quality jobs we are creating, and the surrounding business world will move with us along into a secured future.
However, it’s about the question: How do local politicians and the people involved react?
Previous to the pandemic, the AVIS team had already participated in horrific and self-centered behavior in a challenge by Motril. As a result, we have put on hold that project.
The question is: How do the local politicians and the affected people react?
Before the pandemic, the AVIS team had found itself in the middle of a witch's cauldron of self-centered behavior.
We were invited from a South Spain harbor "Motril" to launch our industry center. But due to the local behavior, it was impossible to push the project further. As a result, we put the project on hold.
