SGN #15

39 min.

How to start a business in Spain from Venezuela: a success story in signage

Discover how to start a business in Spain from Venezuela with Metalarte, a story of overcoming in the world of signage, innovation and digital marketing.

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About the episode

In this episode, we talk with Mario Castillo, Founder of MetalArte , about their experience at the undertake in Spain after emigrating from Venezuela. Mario tells us how he transformed his knowledge in metal carpentry into a successful business in the sign sector, facing challenges as a migrant and adapting to a competitive market.

We addressed topics such as innovation in products such as flexible neon, the importance of digital marketing to attract customers and the key role of technical training in the professionalization of the sector. A conversation that highlights creativity and perseverance as drivers of entrepreneurship.

Episode Summary

00:00

Introduction and presentation by Mario Castillo
Sergio Carbonell introduces Mario Castillo, founder of MetalArte, a leading company in the signage sector in Spain. Mario anticipates that he will share his life experience as a migrant and entrepreneur, addressing the challenges and achievements on his way to success.

1:09

The beginnings in Venezuela: First steps in signage
Mario narrates his beginnings in Venezuela, working in a family business of metal carpentry and locksmithing. He explains how he began collaborating with designers, developing his skill in the manufacture of body letters and vinyl. He emphasizes that in Venezuela there was no figure of the sign maker as such, which led him to learn in a self-taught way.

4:12

Emigrating to Spain: Challenges and First Work Experiences

Mario recounts his arrival in Spain in 2014 on a student visa and the difficulty of finding a job. He shares how he worked as a sign installer for four years, travelling all over Spain and getting to know the sector in depth. He also explains how cultural and technical changes, such as millimeter measurements and differences in tool names, posed an initial challenge.

8:00

Decision to start a business: Regularization and first steps

Faced with difficulties in getting a work contract that would allow him to regularize his situation, Mario decided to become an entrepreneur. He shares how he developed a detailed business plan that included economic projections and his application for a loan with AvalMadrid, which marked the formal start of MetalArte.

11:30

Industry Innovation: Flexible Neon Specialization

Mario talks about the evolution of MetalArte and how they managed to position themselves as leaders in the manufacture of flexible second-generation neon. Since 2020, they have manufactured more than 3,000 units, learning from initial mistakes and constantly improving the quality of their products. He also comments on how innovation and experimentation have been key to differentiating themselves in the market.

13:45

Digital Marketing and Social Media: Driving Growth

Mario highlights the role of digital marketing in the growth of MetalArte. Their Instagram account, managed internally, acts as a visual catalog that attracts customers organically. In addition, he explains how they carry out specific campaigns for different products, such as corporeal letters and stickers, managing to capture the attention of potential buyers.

17:30

Training and community: Courses to promote other entrepreneurs

MetalArte has developed face-to-face and online courses to teach techniques such as flexible neon, infinite mirrors and dynamic RGB. Mario underlines how these courses have helped sign makers and people from other sectors to undertake and reinvent themselves professionally. In addition, he mentions the creation of a learning community on WhatsApp where participants share doubts and solutions.

22:14

Differences between working in Venezuela and Spain
Mario compares the technological and infrastructure differences between the two countries.

25:30

Challenges of the sector and the importance of training talent

Mario reflects on the lack of qualified personnel in the signage sector in Spain and the need to create formal training to attract and train talent. It also analyzes the technological differences between Venezuela and Spain, highlighting the advantages offered by the latter for entrepreneurship in the sector.

30:00

MetalArte's vision of the future

Mario shares his dream of turning MetalArte into a large company with advanced machinery, an extensive team and a constant capacity for innovation. Despite the challenges, he emphasizes that entrepreneurship has been a rewarding experience that motivates him to continue growing.

36:20

Closing and final reflections

Sergio thanks Mario for his participation and highlights how his story is an inspiring example for those who seek to undertake and overcome obstacles in a new country. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of perseverance and creativity on the path to success.

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Sergio Carbonell

More than 20 years in the business world, in the areas of point-of-sale branding and online marketing.

Mario Castillo

Mario Castillo is a Venezuelan entrepreneur and founder of MetalArte, a signage company in Spain that specializes in product products.

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