From collaboration to integration: what MYTRA brings
MYTRA arrives with a stack that is very close to field and plant operations: the design and commissioning of control systems (SCADA/DCS/PLC), remote control, sensor deployment, and integration layers that connect operational environments with digital systems. This makes it possible to capture high-quality data, leverage it in (near) real time, and orchestrate operations on a cybersecure foundation — an increasingly critical requirement in water, energy and transport networks and plants.
Accelerators for digitalization programs
These capabilities align with the digitalization plans for the water cycle that ACCIONA is driving: distributed sensing, GIS integrated with digital twins, reduction of non-revenue water, energy optimization, and the reinforcement of control centers such as CECOA. The integration of MYTRA helps standardize architectures and shorten deployment times between projects — a key step to scaling from pilots to corporate practice.
Use cases where the impact is visible
Plant and network operations: advanced process control, robust telemetry and applied analytics to improve performance and OPEX, with OT cybersecurity embedded from the design stage.
Control centers: multi-site integration and operational visualization that enable real-time, data-based decision-making and shared KPI tracking with public authorities.
National programs (e.g. Spain’s PERTE for water digitalization): the technological backbone for sensorization, automation and transparent information flows for operators and citizens.
A continuous innovation narrative
Beyond an interview or a one-off milestone, the strategic message is clear: integrate industrial know-how and software to turn innovation into measurable operational outcomes (efficiency, security, service). In recent years, ACCIONA had already been deploying digital twins, edge computing and advanced analytics; the incorporation of MYTRA consolidates that path by “closing the loop” between automation, data and decision-making.
What this means for the infrastructure ecosystem
- Faster, more repeatable execution: shared technical standards that reduce friction between engineering, construction and operations.
- Greater resilience and compliance: OT cybersecurity integrated from the outset, regulatory readiness and alignment with best practices.
- Scale and traceability: moving from pilot to asset network, with comparable metrics and cumulative benefits.
In short, the integration of MYTRA is not just about strengthening a technical capability: it accelerates ACCIONA Infraestructuras’ innovation curve by connecting control engineering with digital data exploitation and decision-making — precisely where today’s operational advantage in the sector is being defined.