Airtificial Intelligence Structures, S.A. provides design and manufacturing technology solutions for the automotive, aeronautics, infrastructure, and other industrial sectors in Spain and internationally. It offers parts assembly and testing equipment for the automotive industry, including electric and electronic drive systems, seats and mechanisms, brakes, powertrain and thermal units, steering systems, and safety systems. The company provides angles, shovels, tubes and ducts, roof panels, window covers, fairings, VTP dorsal fin, winglets, ribs, fuel tank, top covers, fan cowl omegas, belly fairing panels, and propellers; avionics comprising signal conditioners, flight control systems, cockpit indicators, and control units; commercial robots; and ground support equipment, including test systems, tooling, and unmanned systems. In addition, it offers manufacturing engineering, mechanical design, ad-hoc electrical and electronic development, and software development services. Further, the company undertakes water planning, managing water resources and watersheds, operating and maintaining large-scale infrastructure, and implementing and managing projects, as well as works for desalination, water supply, sanitation, purification and treatment, damming, and river channeling. Additionally, it provides consultancy services in the areas of geology, hydrogeology, mineral and energy; transportation infrastructure; and environment. The company was formerly known as Inypsa, Informes y Proyectos, S.A. and changed its name to Airtificial Intelligence Structures, S.A. in November 2018. Airtificial Intelligence Structures, S.A. was incorporated in 1970 and is based in Madrid, Spain.
Spanish Market Performance
7D7 Days: 1.7%
3M3 Months: 6.5%
1Y1 Year: 31.0%
YTDYear to Date: 20.6%
Over the last 7 days, the market has risen 1.7%, driven by gains of 3.6% in the Financials sector. As for the past 12 months, the market is up 31%. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 4.7% annually. Market details ›
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