This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.
The talent ecosystem TRIVU has announced the celebration of the fourth edition of Unleash on September 11 - 13th. This international festival in Madrid will gather more than 1,200 young people between 18 and 30 years old from more than 100 different countries with the aim of sharing talent and inspiration.
For three days, the Goya Theater in Madrid will be the epicenter of motivational talks and performances by young professionals who have demonstrated their potential to change the world. This is the case of Ousman Umar, president of the NASCO Foundation, which operates in Barcelona and provides equipment and education in Ghana. According to him, a five-year trip across half of Africa, touring the Sahara on foot and sailing the sea by boat, on a journey where he lost several fellow travelers, inspired him to create and preside over this NGO, which offers the necessary information to the people who are going to make this trip, so that they are aware of the risk and can save their lives.
It's similar for Guillermo Martínez, 25, Founder of the Ayudame3D.org project with which he has devised the first three-dimensional printed arm without electronic components. Thus, during his presentation, the students of Industrial and Business Engineering will share how he founded this project, with which today he has managed to sell more than 60 arms for from more than 10 countries.
Another example of inspiration during the event will be that of Unleash Jamala Osman, who overcame her problematic and difficult youth (her mother passed away young, her father abandoned her, they threw her out of school, alcoholism...) until she managed to lead the first Barclays subsidiary at only 21 years old. Now, four years later, this social entrepreneur has become the youngest employee to reach the position of director of the English bank in London, demonstrating that you can fight barriers and seize opportunities. And although she has won the Young Citizen Award from Ireland and Great Britain in 2018, she does not stop, because she continues to fight to end the gap that still exists between young talent and companies.
As for the artistic poster of Unleash, recognized with the Young Talent seal of the Institute of Injuve Youth, under the Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality, attendees can see the performance of Paloma Pujol, the first professional freestyler of football; or from 'El Trinidad', artist, singer and producer from Madrid who made his debut at the FIB festival in Benicasim, which can be enjoyed - together with the presentations - in the space 'Shift', while in the space 'Escape' all the experiences of the festival will be carried out: music, networking, food and drink, activities, and more.
“The professionals of the new generation of young talent have as many opportunities as we see and want to take advantage of,” says TRIVU CEO and founder, Pablo González, who adds: “With Unleash we don't just want young talent to feel that they can do something. To improve the world, to create it and start working to achieve it from today, but we also trust that the union of different generations is always something positive and can only add up. Hence we think that in these two spaces of the theater great synergies can be created and some of us will learn a lot from the others: it will be an experience.”
This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.
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