Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Any contentNewsPress release Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Automotive GMV welcomes Serveo to its Madrid headquarters 10/06/2026 Share On 2 June, GMV welcomed Serveo, a Spanish company specializing in infrastructure, energy, industry, transport and services, to its headquarters in Madrid. During a tour of the facilities, the Serveo delegation gained firsthand insight into GMV’s capabilities in its various fields of work, the company’s history, and some of its key achievements in Intelligent Transportation Systems and the automotive sector. Miguel Ángel Martínez Olagüe, GMV’s general manager for Intelligent Transportation Systems, led the presentation.Serveo also had the opportunity to visit some of GMV’s mission operations facilities. Joaquín Estremera, head of the Robotics Section, presented the robotics laboratory, where robotics systems for space exploration are developed and validated. Meanwhile, Bruno Néstor Calvo, head of the Satellite Navigation Systems AIV Services division, took the visitors to the Galileo Room, a replica of the European satellite navigation system’s operations control center. Finally, Pedro Lopez Peñalosa, head of the NGSOS-NSGCS section, presented the Multimission Room, the control center for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) robust navigation mission in low-Earth orbit (LEO), Celeste.The visit concluded with a meeting led by GMV’s Intelligent Transportation Systems Automotive division, during which both companies exchanged views on the state of the industry and explored possible opportunities for collaboration. Share Related Automotive News GMV and Anyverse sign an agreement to advance innovative safety and comfort solutions in the automotive industr Automotive News GMV receives the Mobility Award at the 3rd Castile and León Automotive and Mobility Gala IndustryAutomotive News The PRISMA project: creating the virtual co-pilot of the future