On April 25, 2026, El Comercio published a piece as part of the #HechoEnAvilés initiative about Codefuente and the path of a technology company working from Avilés for clients in different countries. The article highlights an idea we share: technology depends less on the place where it is created than on the ability to solve real problems.
#HechoEnAvilés captures the approach well: local talent, technical judgment and solutions that can compete abroad without losing proximity.
For us, Avilés is not just a postal address. It is a base from which we build software, integrations, automations and cybersecurity services with a specific way of working: proximity, technical judgment and continuity. The scale may be international, but trust is earned project by project.
You can open the original clipping published in El Comercio.
Technology applied to concrete problems
Many companies do not need more tools; they need the ones they already have to work together. ERP, ecommerce, marketplaces, servers, internal applications, bookings, reporting and support often grow in a fragmented way. When that happens, manual work, duplicated data and decisions based on several screens become normal.
Our work focuses on organizing that complexity. Sometimes that means an integration between Shopify and Odoo; sometimes a custom application for bookings; sometimes server maintenance, process automation or a security review. The important point is that the solution reduces friction and remains maintainable.
Local talent, global clients
The article also points to the role of talent and the local ecosystem. Spaces such as La Curtidora help create relationships, share experience and make it easier for technology companies to grow from Asturias. That network matters, not only because of resources, but because of the connections it generates.
Working from Avilés for clients in other markets requires clear communication, documentation and support. Distance cannot become an excuse. That is why we care about traceability, stable environments and making sure each client understands what has been done, why it was done and how it can be maintained.
What comes next
Business technology is moving quickly: more AI, more automation, more integration between systems and higher cybersecurity expectations. That context creates opportunities, but also raises the risk for companies that improvise.
Our intention is to keep growing with the same approach: identify what is failing, design reasonable solutions and build technology from Avilés that serves companies locally and abroad. Recognition in local media is a good snapshot of the journey, but the challenge remains the same every week: making technology genuinely useful for the business.
You can learn more about how we work on about us, review selected case studies or explore services such as integrations, automation and cybersecurity.