How to create a company without a single meeting, how to detect an illness before it appears, how to make strategic decisions, how to sell authentically, the value of creativity, not forgetting cross-training or yoga, and a gastronomic experience. This is a summary of the exciting experiences that await all participants of Driving Change. And it’s open to the public. The Terminal Hub will become, through “Driving Change,” a meeting point for innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship, well-being, and gastronomic experiences. It all begins with the “Generative AI Enthusiasts” event this week. The programme brings together leading figures from the technological, educational, creative, and business fields, combining training, inspiration, and networking in a dynamic and collaborative environment. The entire programme is continuously updated at: https://theterminalhub.com/agenda/ and also features the collaboration of Front Restaurant, which will participate in the culinary aspect of the events, adding value to the overall experience and reinforcing the connection between innovation and gastronomy.
“Generative AI Enthusiasts” will explore the impact of artificial intelligence in various sectors, with Pedro Bisbal as moderator and the participation of Jorge Ruiz, CEO of Healz, who will discuss how generative AI allows for the detection of diseases even before they exist. Sebas Borreani, CEO and co-founder of Devera, will share his experience on how to take an idea and develop it into a complex, robust, and scalable application without a single meeting.
On February 4th, an IE Masterclass will be held, led by Professor Manuel Romera, focusing on the current financial situation, marked by a scenario full of risks and opportunities. This event is especially geared towards business and entrepreneurial audiences seeking to better understand the economic context and make informed strategic decisions.
On February 9th, the series incorporates a wellness dimension with the Wellness Club, which will offer a Crosstraining and Yoga masterclass led by Iñaki Sevillano and Marta Can Yoga. The day will conclude with a recovery snack, reinforcing the importance of balance between body, mind, and professional activity.
On February 18th, Susana Ollero will lead the workshop “Selling with Authenticity: From Imposter Syndrome to the Customer’s ‘Yes,’” a training programme focused on communication, self-confidence, and sales strategies based on authenticity, aimed at both entrepreneurs and professionals in the commercial and creative fields.
On March 4th, Voga will present its “Creativity with Impact” event series at The Terminal Hub, featuring Gino Russo, CEO of Voga, along with a surprise guest. This event will highlight the value of creativity as a driver of transformation and growth in business and cultural projects.
On March 11th, Paellas Fest will take place, an experience designed to connect the hub’s activities with local tradition. Coinciding with the approach of Las Fallas, an open-air paella cooking demonstration will be organized with the hub members, allowing them to experience the Fallas festival firsthand in a festive and participatory atmosphere.
During April, on a date yet to be determined, Scooltic, with its CEO Álvaro Catarineu, will offer a session dedicated to “Everything You Can Do with Gemini and Perhaps Don’t Know,” focused on showcasing practical and little-known applications of this tool, expanding the possibilities of artificial intelligence in the professional sphere.
The series also features the collaboration of Restaurante Front, which will participate in the culinary aspect of the events, adding value to the overall experience and reinforcing the connection between innovation, culture, and gastronomy.
This series of events solidifies The Terminal Hub’s position as a leading space for cultural and business development in the city, creating a meeting point where knowledge, creativity, and shared experience take center stage.
The Terminal Hub: The Home of Innovation in Valencia
The Terminal Hub is an innovation ecosystem that connects talent, technology, and investment from Valencia to the world, ensuring that ideas meet opportunities. This connection doesn’t happen by chance; it occurs because its mission is to create an environment where ideas not only develop but also connect with real opportunities. Through a carefully designed network, it connects people, companies, and institutions, and the creative drive finds community, purpose, and resources to grow. And all of this is made possible with the help of the “Hubbers”: from large corporations like IBM and the Chamber of Commerce.
Report by ‘24/7 Valencia’ team
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