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UDS Enterprise Main References UDS Enterprise Main References www.udsenterprise.com Aktobis AG Amavir Nursing Homes Benalmádena City Council (Germany) (Spain) (Spain) Less than 100 employees 4,500 employees Over 250 employees Vera City Council International Book Club Badajoz Provincial Council (Spain) (Spain) (Spain) 150 employees 360 employees 4,000 employees Jaén Provincial Council Public Centre for Social Welfare Europ Assistance (Spain) (Belgium) (Spain) 1,300 employees 100 employees 500 employees Extruidos del Aluminio Victoria Foundation Félix Santiago Melián Group (Spain) (Spain) (Spain) 200 employees 600 employees Page 1 of 4 UDS Enterprise Main References www.udsenterprise.com MPE Group Hewlett-Woodmere Public Hispanagua (Spain) Schools (USA) (Spain) Over 40 offices 3,000 students 450 employees IMDEA Materials Institute Issues & Answers Networks Lea Artibai Ikastetxea (Spain) (USA) (Spain) Over 150 employees Over 100 employees 1,500 students Miramadrid School San Martín de Porres City Autonomous Region of Murcia (Spain) Council (Peru) (Spain) 2,500 students Over 2,000 employees 150,000 employees Autonomous University of Madrid University Carlos III of Madrid Université Catholique de Louvain (Spain) (Spain) (Belgium) 30,000 students 23,500 students 37,000 students Page 2 of 4 UDS Enterprise Main References www.udsenterprise.com University of Almería University of Cádiz University of Cantabria (Spain) (Spain) (Spain) Over 12,000 students 23,000 students Over 12,000 students University of Huelva University of Balearic Islands University of Mondragón (Spain) (Spain) (Spain) 10,000 students 18,000 students Over 5,000 students University of Jaén University of Málaga University of Murcia (Spain) (Spain) (Spain) 18,000 students 41,000 students 38,000 students Pablo Olavide University Polytechnic University of Public University of Navarra (Spain) Valencia (Spain) (Spain) 13,600 students 29,000 students 8,500 students Page 3 of 4 UDS Enterprise Main References www.udsenterprise.com University of Sevilla Health Transportation Group Hispalco (Spain) (Spain) (Spain) 83,000 students 7,500 employees 30 employees The Hong Kong Polytechnic Los Arcos del Mar Menor Police Corps of Andorra University General Hospital (Spain) (Andorra) 25,827 students 2,000 employees 325 employees Page 4 of 4 .
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