Ibarra said the metaverse is poised to grow beyond the gaming experience, such as the popular video game Minecraft, to much more practical applications.
“It will come because the convergence between artificial intelligence, data analytics, blockchain and virtual reality, all of those things together will create a world where most of the people will find what they need and what they want.”
Since becoming CEO in September, 2021, Ibarra has made some key acquisitions including buying U.S.-based Movilitas, a leader in digital supply chain and manufacturing services.
“The deal reflects Engineering’s international acquisition strategy,” Ibarra said, adding that he continues to look for acquisitions that can be transformational for Engineering.
Cybersecurity is another area where Ibarra sees tremendous growth opportunities. No longer just an issue for IT departments, Ibarra said stakeholders now realize it needs to be an integral part of their business model.
“It is important for the CEO, for the business leaders, but in particular for the board of directors because it would like to be protected and just to understand that reputation is absolutely very important in running the company,” Ibarra said.
“We have a lot of demand coming from clients, just to make sure that they are well protected, that they are preventing these issues related to cybersecurity. What I expect is, this business is going to increase by 300, 400, 500%, I think, in the next 18 months.”