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Promoting young talent at the 7th Talent Day at Salesianos Zaragoza

GEINNOVA has once again participated in the Talent and Professional Future Conference organized by the Salesianos Zaragoza school, a well-established event that acts as a bridge between students and the business community. Throughout the morning, the school became a space for connection where students from different stages were able to approach companies and organizations to learn firsthand about training, employment, and entrepreneurship options in a friendly and participatory environment.

Our team was not only present in the stand area, but also participated in the program of talks aimed at students, with several presentations on how to find employment through social media and make the most of their personal digital brand. In this space, we shared practical advice, examples, and best practices for using platforms such as LinkedIn strategically in the search for job and internship opportunities.

In addition, we presented GEINNOVA’s different lines of work, bringing students closer to opportunities related to continuing education, European projects, and the development of key skills for employability in a constantly changing work environment. This participation reinforces GEINNOVA’s commitment to young people and to collaboration between the educational sphere and the world of work, promoting alliances that facilitate the transition from training to employment. Through initiatives such as this Talent Day, we continue to build a network of educational centers, companies, and organizations that are committed to supporting young people in their personal and professional development.

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The latest from MindSmooth in gamification and mental wellness for young people

MindSmooth continues to promote mental well-being among young people through a gamified environment inspired by Minecraft and developed by a European consortium specializing in mental health and education. In the new newsletter, you can find out how the project is entering its final phase, what has been achieved in the last two years, and how the game is being used with young people in different countries.

This edition presents the latest improvements to the MindSmooth environment, now available in all partner languages, making it easier to work on mental health in a wide variety of educational and associative contexts. New dissemination formats are also being introduced, such as video content designed for workshops, training sessions, and activities with youth groups.

The newsletter also includes information on upcoming events and closing activities, designed to share results, experiences, and resources with teachers, youth professionals, social organizations, and participating young people. If you are interested in incorporating innovative approaches to addressing youth mental well-being, we invite you to explore this new edition and discover what’s new in MindSmooth.

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Art that connects cultures: more than 130 young Turkish artists showcase their talent at CaixaForum Zaragoza

CaixaForum Zaragoza was filled with energy, color, and talent in a unique event that brought together young artists from Turkey with the Aragonese community. More than 130 participants traveled to the city after a demanding selection process held in Antalya, where more than 700 students competed for a place in this cultural experience.

These young people are part of the Turkish School Art Competition, an innovative six-month creative marathon in which students develop works in multiple disciplines: painting, sculpture, photography, collage, animation, digital art, augmented reality, and even artificial intelligence. Zaragoza was the setting chosen to show the world the finalists’ talent.

A celebration of art without borders

The opening ceremony featured recognition of Ömer Tartıcı, president of the competition’s organizing committee, and Cristina Navarro Alvira, director of the Aragonese Youth Institute, who highlighted the value of international collaboration and the role of youth in culture.

The event kicked off with an exciting flamenco concert by Nacho Estévez “El Niño” and Alejandro Monserrat, which created a magical atmosphere and established an emotional bridge between Spain and Turkey.

Inside the CaixaForum, attendees enjoyed a diverse and avant-garde exhibition, reflecting a competition that promotes interdisciplinary thinking, unlimited creativity, and the use of technology as an artistic tool accessible to all.

Taking advantage of their visit, the young artists toured some of the city’s most emblematic sites, such as the Aljafería Palace and the Basilica del Pilar, and also learned about the legacy of Francisco de Goya, a universal reference point for Aragonese art.

Cultural exchange and new connections

The atmosphere was marked by curiosity and collaboration. Despite language barriers, Turkish students and Spanish visitors shared ideas, artistic perspectives, and creative dreams. The closing ceremony, attended by Sara Fernández Escuer, Councilor for Culture, Education, and Tourism, reaffirmed Zaragoza’s commitment as a city open to cultural dialogue and young talent.

An event that transcends art

Beyond the exhibition, the real magic of the event was its ability to bring people together, foster mutual understanding, and demonstrate that art remains one of the most powerful tools for overcoming borders.

Zaragoza is already dreaming of future editions that will continue to build bridges between cultures.

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The CultMed project newsletter is now available

GEINNOVA is thrilled to announce that the latest newsletter from the CultMed project: Sustainable Cultural Tourism in the Mediterranean is now available. This initiative is part of the Creative Europe program and promotes collaboration and innovation among communities, professionals, and organizations dedicated to tourism and culture.

In this edition, you can discover the main milestones achieved by the CultMed consortium, such as the publication of the Good Practices report, the launch of the Digital Library, and the upcoming actions to continue building responsible, sustainable cultural tourism models focused on heritage conservation.
The newsletter brings together key information for professionals in the sector, entrepreneurs, institutions, and anyone interested in new ways of developing cultural tourism while respecting local identity and environmental balance.

We invite you to read it and share it with those who share our values. You can download the full newsletter at the end of this article.

Let’s continue moving forward together towards more sustainable and innovative tourism!

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We join HER Voice, a European project for democratic inclusion

Participating in HER Voice represents a privileged opportunity for us to continue contributing to social justice and inclusive democracy. This European project reinforces our commitment to women’s rights and empowerment, especially those whose voices continue to go unheard.

HER Voice is much more than a new project for our organization: it is a mission that seeks to strengthen women’s voices and move towards a more just society. Democracy is only complete when all groups participate and are heard, but many vulnerable women remain excluded from decision-making due to economic and cultural barriers. HER Voice was created to bridge that gap.

Coordinated by Stichting Netwerkpro (Netherlands), the project brings together partners such as ASCAE Impresa Sociale (Italy), Gestión Estratégica e Innovación SL (Spain), Caregivers SRL (Romania), and Ecoinclusive Center for Innovation (Cyprus), combining expertise in community and digital empowerment.

Between November 2025 and October 2027, HER Voice will offer interactive workshops, lessons on democratic participation in six languages for community centers, local civic actions, structured dialogues with policy makers, and a study visit to Brussels. The project will conclude with a European online conference to disseminate results and ensure sustainability.

The impact is clear: at least 150 women will strengthen their democratic competence and confidence, and ten community entities will receive tools to continue their support. The participants are agents of change in more inclusive and representative communities.

HER Voice sends a powerful message: democracy is stronger when all voices are heard. The democratic future depends on the diversity and vitality of those who shape it; this project works to ensure that no voice is left out.

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News for youth mental health in Europe

New developments in the European Mindsmooth project, which continues to promote the mental wellbeing of young people through innovative gamification techniques. According to the latest newsletter, more than 100 people participated in the online event that validated the Research Report on Youth Mental Health, attended by prestigious international experts.

The Mindsmooth team has developed an interactive game inspired by Minecraft, where 15 young people per country explore mental health-themed maps and learn to develop coping strategies. The pilot phase of the game is almost complete and initial results show that the participatory dynamic helps to improve youth wellbeing and resilience.

Coming soon, the project will hold local workshops and a grand final event with 50 participants per organisation, making it clear that the future of youth mental health in Europe lies in learning, innovation and collaboration!

For more information and to follow all the latest news on the Mindsmooth project, visit www.mindsmooth.eu

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Event: ‘How to create creative and happy teams’ at ESIC Zaragoza

On 18 September, GEINNOVA participated in the event ‘How to create creative and happy teams’ held at ESIC Business & Marketing School Zaragoza, a meeting designed to promote innovation, positive leadership and cohesion in business teams. The conference brought together experts in training and human development with the aim of sharing best practices to promote organisational well-being and enhance collective talent.
Throughout the event, strategies for inspirational leadership, creating collaborative environments and implementing innovative methodologies were discussed. Attendees enjoyed a motivational talk, analysis of the importance of soft skills in the workplace and practical workshops dedicated to balancing personal and professional life. In addition, spaces were provided for the exchange of experiences and knowledge among professionals, generating a true collaborative learning environment.
This initiative reflects GEINNOVA’s commitment to transformative training, focusing on the comprehensive development of leaders and teams through educational proposals adapted to the current needs of the sector. The adoption of new tools and approaches promotes more humane, creative, and competitive organisational environments, aligned with the principles of sustainability and continuous evolution that define our training model.
GEINNOVA is grateful for the opportunity to collaborate in this type of initiative and will continue to promote professional training and personal growth in the business world.

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An event to share tools for motivation and well-being in the workplace

On July 3, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., we held our event on well-being, values, and motivation at work at the CEOE Aragón (Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations) headquarters in Zaragoza. The conference brought together professionals from different sectors in a participatory and friendly atmosphere, where they shared strategies and experiences to promote mental health and motivation in teams.

The session began with an exercise to connect with personal and professional motivation, allowing attendees to reflect and share concerns about their own values and goals. This was followed by a presentation of best practices from the European projects StayOK and STAYCONNECTED, providing useful resources and concrete examples applicable to different work environments.

One of the most highly valued moments was the talk by Antonio Ara Goñi, Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), Health Psychologist (UNED) and Industrial Engineer (CPS), who offered an enriching insight into personal and professional development, inviting those present to explore new ways of growth and well-being at work.

The meeting concluded with coffee and a networking session, where participants were able to exchange impressions and establish new professional contacts in a relaxed atmosphere. The organizers would like to emphasize that it was a real pleasure to share this space for learning and dialogue, and we sincerely appreciate the involvement and interest of all those who attended.

We encourage those who wish to learn more about the topics discussed to visit the StayOK and STAYCONNECTED project websites, and we look forward to seeing you again at future initiatives dedicated to well-being and motivation in the workplace.

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SOULFood opens doors for migrant and refugee women through culinary empowerment.

At GEINNOVA, we believe in the power of education, culture, and creativity to open new doors. Through the SOULFood project, we’ve embraced the opportunity to support migrant and refugee women in Zaragoza by giving visibility to their culinary heritage and creating real opportunities for growth and connection.

In early June, our team joined the rest of the SOULFood project partners in Malmö, Sweden to reflect on everything we’ve achieved so far and to plan the next phase of the project.

After successful series of cooking activities in each country, we focused on developing an online training course that will offer:

-Practical culinary training

-Soft skills development

-Cultural reflection

Tools for employability in the food sector

Our commitment is to ensure these resources are inclusive, accessible, and relevant to the real needs of migrant women seeking a better future in Europe.

In recent months, GEINNOVA organised three hands-on cooking workshops, each celebrating a different cultural tradition and held in collaboration with local organisations:

-Italian cuisine, a familiar favorite that offered a space for cross-cultural connection and professional learning, was held at SSVP (Sociedad de San Vicente de Paúl Zaragoza), who kindly offered their  space and helped us reach the participating women.

-Asian cuisine, featuring vibrant flavors and techniques from various east and southeast asian countries, took place at the Centro Joaquín Roncal Fundación CAI, a welcoming space where creativity and learning flourished.

-Turkish cuisine, highlighting dishes rich in spices, stories, and shared rituals, was also hosted at Centro Joaquín Roncal, allowing participants to connect over tradition and taste.

These sessions were about much more than food. They became moments of storytelling, skill-sharing, and solidarity, where women from different backgrounds came together to cook, learn, and be seen.

Each workshop ended with a communal tasting session, involving local guests and community members creating opportunities for intercultural dialogue, mutual appreciation, and social inclusion.

Our work would not have been possible without the support of key local organizations in Zaragoza like SSVP and Fundación CAI, who helped us reach migrant women and graciously provided their kitchen space for one of our sessions. Thanks to this kind of collaboration, we were able to hold workshops in a warm and welcoming environment. These collaborations were essential to making our activities meaningful and accessible. 

By working with trusted local partners, we can reach the right people, build trust, and create long-lasting impact in the communities we serve. We are proud to be strengthening these connections, and we’re excited to continue working hand in hand with local actors who believe in inclusion, empowerment, and opportunity for all.

Through the SOULFood project, we’ve seen how something as simple and powerful  as cooking can spark joy, confidence, and connection. At GEINNOVA, we’re proud to be part of this journey.

We are excited to continue creating spaces where women can be seen, valued, and empowered. And we can’t wait to welcome them into the next chapter: a digital training journey where tradition meets opportunity.

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Geinnova promotes the digital transformation of tourism in the Calatayud region with a key study for the PSTD

At Geinnova, we are proud to announce our participation in the Tourism Sustainability Plan for the Calatayud Region (PSTD), a strategic initiative funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU and coordinated by the Government of Aragon and the regional administration. Our work has focused on carrying out the preliminary study for the Tourism Marketing Plan, a fundamental part of Axis 3 of the plan: the digital transition of the destination. This axis includes the creation of a tourism intelligence system, the improvement of the destination’s website, and the development of digital tools for tourism management and promotion.

A study to understand, segment, and promote regional tourism.

The work carried out by Geinnova has consisted of an in-depth analysis of the level of knowledge and perception of the tourist resources of the Calatayud region in the target markets, both nationally and internationally. To this end, we have carried out:

Surveys and perception studies in selected markets, with a special emphasis on field data collection, which has given us a real and up-to-date view of visitor trends and demands.

Analysis of the region’s presence and mentions in the media, social networks, and tourism platforms.

Comparisons of the region’s positioning vis-à-vis competing destinations, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.

Segmentation and selection of target markets.

Our study has enabled us to define and prioritize the most relevant tourist markets for promoting the region, applying geographical, demographic, and psychographic criteria. In addition, we have identified the market segments with the greatest affinity for the local tourist offer and analyzed the potential of both domestic and international source markets.

Inventory and evaluation of local tourist resources

Another key task has been to draw up a detailed inventory of the region’s tourist resources—historical monuments, natural heritage, cultural events, and gastronomy—evaluating their quality and capacity to meet tourist demand. This analysis has identified key resources with high potential to attract the target markets.

Geinnova’s collaboration with the Calatayud region is part of several areas of the PSTD, acting as a link between companies in the tourism sector and the public administration. Our goal has been to facilitate strategic decision-making and promote partnerships that drive competitiveness and innovation in the region, in line with the vision of sustainability and digital transformation that defines the plan.

At Geinnova, we remain committed to innovation and sustainable development, helping the Calatayud region to consolidate its position as a leading tourist destination that is modern and connected to the new demands of the sector.

Further information: If you would like to know more, we invite you to consult a brief summary of the study carried out, as well as the official website of the Tourism Sustainability Plan for the Calatayud Region.