From technology to purpose: Inetum joins the Global Legaltech Hub
- Global Legal Tech Hub
- 20 hours ago
- 3 min read
Just a few weeks ago, we celebrated Microsoft’s entry into the Global LegalTech Hub (GLTH) as a turning point. Today, we’re taking another step in that direction: Inetum, one of the world’s leading technology services companies, is joining our ecosystem.

And it’s no coincidence. It confirms that legaltech and legal innovation are no longer peripheral experiments, but strategic areas capable of transforming not only the work of legal professionals, but also the way justice, businesses, and society operate.
Inetum has made a clear commitment to becoming a global player in legaltech, by exclusively integrating AIDEA Legal Tech and its entire team, with Carlos Ibáñez leading this new practice. With more than a decade of sector expertise, they bring the knowledge and assets needed to accelerate innovation and connect it with all their other business areas—spotting a major opportunity and moving decisively into a growing market.
Who is Inetum, and why does their arrival matter?
Inetum is a global leader in IT services. Operating in 19 countries, with dozens of specialized teams in digital transformation, they support organizations across all industries in their modernization journeys—from strategy to operations, from diagnosis to technological support.
Cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software development… Inetum covers the entire digital innovation lifecycle. And now, they’ve decided to activate a new LegalTech vertical. Inetum’s entry into the GLTH doesn’t just add first-class technological capabilities. It brings experience, vision, and a global talent network ready to build solutions for a sector that, until recently, was moving slowly toward digitalization.
Their commitment to the legal sector—bridging cross-industry expertise and strategic partnerships with giants such as SAP and Microsoft—points to a future where legal services are smarter, safer, more scalable… and more human.
Their value proposition spans multiple areas, from pure technology to consulting, integrations, and third-party certifications—all with a strong emphasis on ethics and transparency. Their footprint extends across both private and public sectors, making them one of today’s most relevant players.
An Expanding Ecosystem
In recent years, the GLTH has grown in members, projects, and impact. But what we’re most proud of is how a new way of understanding change has taken root: not as a race for technology, but as a transformation driven by purpose.
We’ve built the world’s largest legal innovation community by connecting law firms, universities, tech companies, public institutions, and startups—uniting thousands of people around a shared vision: improving the way law is practiced, justice is accessed, and the common good is protected.
On this journey, the arrival of technology leaders like Inetum not only strengthens our capabilities. It expands our horizons.
What’s next?
We believe the coming years will be decisive. Artificial intelligence, automation, new business models, and regulatory changes are reshaping the legal sector at unprecedented speed.
To keep our organizations on course—adapting to constant innovation—we need the world’s best experts. To truly understand and prioritize the challenges ahead, the only option is to be part of a strong community of shared knowledge.
Inetum’s entry into the GLTH strengthens that community and serves as an invitation: to collaborate, to share learnings, to design joint solutions. To look beyond the short term and build technology in the service of justice—not the other way around.
Welcome Home
We welcome Inetum not only for who they are, but for what they can become within this ecosystem. Because when major technology players engage early in shaping the legal future, the impact is real.
And as we said not long ago, this is only the beginning.
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