Family photo at the Pitch Day at FCC’s corporate headquarters in Las Tablas (Madrid). FCC announces the five finalist teams of the roota project, the FCC Group’s intra-entrepreneurship programme Five innovative ideas have reached the final phase of the roota project, the FCC Group’s intrapreneurship programme, which will be decided next November. A total of 68 proposals from Spain, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Canada and Chile, covering all of the FCC Group’s business areas and Corporate Services, were submitted. At the end of phase 2, 17 ideas were selected, refining the concept, drawing up a value proposal and proposing the necessary components to carry out the idea and validate the problem detected with the user. All of them were presented to an evaluation committee made up of the top management of the FCC Group and its business areas. After the teams presented each of the innovative ideas, the evaluation committee selected the five proposals that will advance to the final phase, which will focus on the development of prototypes with a minimum viable product approach to validate the solutions identified. The five proposals that will advance to the next phase are: Digital Twins: Our Window to the Future; Sustainable Modular Design of Electromechanical Installations; Migration and Benefits for the FCC Group (PTFMIGRAFCC); EfFiCienCy - Empowering Our people to grow; Digitise Production, Increase Productivity. During the day, it was demonstrated that there is a lot of talent in the FCC Group, teams that are eager to carry out innovative projects, to share experiences and to learn, and above all, the effort, creativity and conviction to participate in this type of programme stood out. Projects linked to digitalisation to implement tools to improve certain processes in the company, with a special focus on data management, had a strong presence. The evaluation committee highlighted the quality of the proposals submitted and expressed its willingness to continue developing those proposals which, although they have not reached the final phase of the competition, represent opportunities for 58 I INNOVATION