¿Cuántas veces hemos escuchado a través de los medios que unos jóvenes han hecho un gran descubrimiento? Seguramente conozcas el caso de Mark Zuckerberg with the creation of Facebook, one of the world’s largest companies; or the young Deepika Kurup, who at only 14 had found a solution valid to obtain drinking water in the most disadvantaged areas of the Earth. They are often regarded as talented young entrepreneurs, and like these two examples, there are many others—more or less visible—around the world.
An important part of this success is undoubtedly the education, which allows these young people to acquire knowledge and apply it in real situations. However, on many occasions not all people are able to access educational centers. In others, educational centers lack sufficient resources to provide a quality education. As a result, the lack of opportunity may prevent great talents like those we mentioned from being discovered.

In Omnielectric we are aware that this problem exists, both globally and locally. Therefore, we would like to launch a campaign in order to contribute our bit and help those who need it at a given moment. Its name: Omnielectric Social Movement.
Nuestra first action we carried out this past March, in which we had the opportunity to collaborate with the technology department of the educational center IES Andreu Alfaro, in Paiporta. In this case we think that a good way to motivate young people and introduce them to the world of industrial technology could be by providing them with material, so they can observe it, touch it and work with those products used in real environments.
We hope this is only the beginning of a constant contribution to our surroundings, and that each act can be the start of great achievements in the future.
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