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Mobility by Vectio with Carmen de Andrés

At Mobility by Vectio we regularly talk to engineers about engineering, and who better to talk to than Spain’s first female civil engineer? That’s why, in the latest instalment of our podcast, we have the pleasure of having a chat with Carmen de Andrés Conde, the first Spanish female engineer, who got her degree in 1973 and since then has not stopped working in a sector like ours, which is constantly changing and presenting constant challenges. We went to meet Carmen at the headquarters of CYTSA, the company she has chaired since 2004, to review her professional and life career, which has taken her through positions of responsibility in both private and public companies.

About Vectio

At Vectio we are focused on the efficient planning of sustainable mobility, we are experts in this field. Throughout our eighteen years of life we have always maintained an innovative vocation, betting on the technological means most demanded by our clients. We are firmly convinced that, after more than 1,500 successful projects, what sets us apart from any other company in the sector is the use of the best technology for capturing and analysing traffic and mobility.

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