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Malaga TechPark Expands to Beijing and Antequera

June 19, 2026ByDiego Navas
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Malaga’s positioning as a leading technology hub in Southern Europe has taken a major leap forward. In mid-June 2026, Malaga TechPark (Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía) finalized two major strategic expansions: a brand-new green economy node in Beijing, China, and a formal alliance with the municipality of Antequera to merge technology with regional logistics.

For international tech professionals, investors, and local businesses, these developments signal a structural scale-up. Malaga is no longer just attracting foreign tech investment to Malaga TechPark; it is actively exporting its incubation model globally while integrating inland logistics hubs to support industrial and sustainable growth.

The Beijing Connection: BIC Euronova Launches Green Tech Node

BIC Euronova, the pioneer business incubator based in Malaga TechPark, has officially established a new Green Economy Node (NGPC) in Beijing. As reported by La Opinión de Málaga, this initiative aims to build a direct bridge for green technology transfer, ecological transition, and sustainable development between China and Southern Europe.

Key Functions of the Beijing Hub:

  • Soft-Landing Services: Providing Chinese green-tech startups with direct access to the European market via Malaga, and vice-versa for Spanish firms.
  • Technology Transfer: Facilitating joint research and commercialization of clean energy, circular economy practices, and decarbonization technologies.
  • Investment Flows: Connecting venture capital from both regions to accelerate high-impact environmental projects.

This expansion leverages BIC Euronova’s long-standing relationship with Asian business networks, establishing Malaga as a trusted entry point for sustainable industrial tech entering the European Union.

Bridging Tech and Logistics: The Antequera Alliance

Simultaneously, Malaga TechPark is reinforcing its regional footprint. On June 17, 2026, a high-level summit brought together the leadership of Malaga TechPark and the municipality of Antequera, as detailed by Europa Press.

Antequera, strategically positioned at the crossroads of Andalusian transport networks, is home to the massive Puerto Seco (Dry Port) logistics park. The goal of this alliance is to infuse high-tech capabilities—such as artificial intelligence, IoT, and automated supply chain systems—directly into Antequera’s rapidly growing logistics infrastructure.

According to the official statement by the Antequera Town Hall, the municipality has formally requested to join the Innova Foundation. This step will formalize the partnership, ensuring that local businesses in inland Malaga can seamlessly collaborate with the multinational tech corporations anchored in the capital.

Why the Antequera Partnership Matters:

  1. Industrial Space and Scalability: While Malaga capital faces space constraints for heavy industrial operations, Antequera offers vast logistics and manufacturing land.
  2. Smart Logistics: Integrating Malaga TechPark’s software and hardware developers with Antequera’s transport networks creates a testbed for smart logistics and automated supply chains.
  3. Regional Economic Balance: Connecting the coastal tech economy with inland industrial capabilities helps distribute wealth and employment across the province.

Strategic Outlook for Investors and Businesses

These dual expansions address two of the most critical challenges facing the technology sector in 2026: sustainability and supply chain resilience.

For companies operating within Malaga TechPark, the Beijing node offers a simplified path to scale sustainable hardware and source green tech solutions. Meanwhile, the integration with Antequera’s logistics hub ensures that companies looking to manufacture, distribute, or scale physical products have immediate access to world-class logistics infrastructure just 45 minutes from the technology park. This dual advantage is further bolstered by Malaga’s dynamic financial ecosystem, which continues to attract venture capital through major investor events in Malaga.

By linking international green-tech capital with local industrial capacity, Malaga is consolidating its transition from a regional software hub into a diversified, global technology ecosystem.

As our province expands its horizons to East Asia and strengthens its internal ties across Andalusia, we look forward to seeing how these new bridges foster sustainable innovation. The future of Malaga’s tech ecosystem lies in this balance of global reach and local integration, paving the way for a more connected and resilient region.

Diego Navas

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