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Indaux at the Kitchen & Bath China 2019 trade fair

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One year on, Indaux has attended one of the most important trade fairs of the sector in Asia, which was attended by more than 100,000 visitors in Shanghai. The stand of our distributor, Forome, had a modern design and exhibited the Delta lifters, the Atlas system for suspended kitchens and bathrooms, the Traser 6 and Scarpi 4 hangers and the Impulse buttons.

On behalf of Forome, the Kitchen & Bath 2019 stand was attended by its sales personnel, as well as by its General Manager Han Lei and by the Deputy Gen Manager Dennis Zheng. On behalf of Indaux, Forome was joined by Iñigo Sagarna, Area Sales Manager, and Vicky Lee, Indaux’s Chief Representative Officer in China.

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Seminar for attracting female talent to the workshops

FormacProfThe legislative measures aimed at reducing the gender gap will be especially difficult to meet in the industrial sector. And this is because very few women take vocational training studies of a technical nature. This was recognised in front of 700 people by Jorge Arévalo,  Vice councillor for Vocational training of the Basque government, at the Adegi Company Day.

 

Aware of this challenge, Oteitza Politeknikoa organised, for the second consecutive year, a seminar in Zarautz with companies from the region to encourage women to study an industrial VT course.

 

On behalf of the Indaux Group, Generosa Cerviño, Personnel Manager and Amparo Borrachero, an OKIN employee, took part.

 

Generosa Cerviño remembered how, in the 60s, nearly 30 women worked in the Indaux workshops. “Women need to get their qualifications, because there are opportunities. It is especially difficult for us to find women for coordination and team management positions” she said. Borrachero recounted her experience of how, at 45, she switched from the commercial to the industrial sector, thanks to training from Lanbide, the basque service for employment.

Indaux, model for capturing talent presented by Adegi

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The managing director of Indaux, Javier García, participated in the main annual event of the Gipuzkoa Company Association. Adegi has 4500 associated companies that employ 80,000 people in the territory.
The day was divided up in two differentiated blocks. FirstAncla, the Ordinary General Assembly took place. In the second block, various conferences took place addressing the challenges of the production sector in our environment: the implementation of new business cultures, the need for greater collaboration between companies and the strategies for attracting talent.
Javier García explained the Indaux strategy for attracting young talent, as well as for developing senior talent. He also explained how career plans worked at Indaux. As regards dual training, which combines learning in the training centres and in companies, he proposed introducing a system for student assessment by the company. “People who have come to Indaux from vocational training centres have a proactive approach and have been an important factor in the company’s transformation processes. Human capital has taken us forward”, he concluded.
Regional newspapers Noticias de Gipuzkoa and Diario Vasco give more information about this event.

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