The Abertis Foundation takes part in the 4th Road Safety and Disability Congress

The Abertis Foundation took part in the 4th Road Safety and Disability Congress held in Madrid on 20th and 21st December.


The conferences are organised, as they are every year, by ASPAYM (Association of People with Spinal Cord Injuries and Other Physical Disabilities) and the Spanish Government, through the Royal Disability Trust. Her Majesty Queen Letizia agreed to be Honorary Chairperson at this 4th edition. 

The Congress seeks to educate and raise awareness in the prevention of road traffic accidents and road safety. It approaches disability and mobility from two viewpoints: those affected by a road traffic accident and the mobility of people with some type of disability. On this occasion, the debate focused on good practice in the development of urban road policies for pedestrians and people with reduced mobility. The Abertis Foundation is extremely sensitised to safe mobility and people with disabilities, as can be seen in its programmes Road Safety Assistant and KanGo!

The Abertis Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Plan establishes the involvement of the Group in the communities where it carries out its business.

The exhibition Miró: la experiencia de mirar” (Miró: the experience of looking)was held at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires (Argentina) from 25th November 2017 to 25th February 2018.

In the previous summary we indicated that the artist Joan Miró maintained a close link with the avant-garde scene in Paris from his youth until a ripe old age. The exhibition sponsored by Abertis at the Grand Palais enabled the Catalan painter to return to the French capital. 

In February 1917, Europe was immersed in the 1st World War. Pablo Picasso was 36 years old then, but was already a great artist who had started the Cubism revolution.

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