Vero Delgadillo invites you to join Clean Guadalajara at Talent Land.

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Verónica Delgadillo invited participants in the eighth edition of Talent Land to join the Limpia Guadalajara project during her participation in the event’s opening. She noted that the goal is for the state capital to be the cleanest in the country, and this requires ingenuity and creativity.

The challenge aims to encourage interested parties to present innovative ideas and projects to enrich the Limpia Guadalajara policy, which is part of the global vision of efficient and quality public services.

“We want them to start thinking about other innovative methods or mechanisms that can be added to the mechanisms we already have in the Guadalajara government, and that something interesting can come out of it.”

The projects of those attending Talent Land will be received at the Guadalajara government booth and will subsequently be forwarded to the Public Services Coordinators and the Economic Development Coordinator for evaluation. Delgadillo García explained that the goal is to open a direct dialogue with young people, listen to their ideas, and, from there, develop an action plan.

“We want to invite young people who want to continue transforming their environment to use their talent and ideas to help us build a Clean Guadalajara.”

During the opening of this event, which will take place from April 21 to 24 at Expo Guadalajara, Delgadillo García stated that the government wants to leverage the innovative ideas of young people and have a positive impact on priority issues such as security, community building, and economic development. He emphasized that Jalisco and Mexico are a land of talent, where young people dream big and are prepared to face their future.

“What happens in Talent Land is that young people are prepared to close the gap between education and real work in the development of new technologies and artificial intelligence; in other words, we work to prepare them to face the future,” he stated.

The President of Guadalajara, Verónica Delgadillo, accompanied by the President of Zapopan, Juan José Frangie, cut the ribbon for the inaugural event of the Guadalajara Government module, where information will be provided on the talent development and entrepreneurship programs offered by the municipal administration to the people of Guadalajara.

She previously joined the President of Zapopan, Juan José Frangie, to participate in the kickoff of the module to promote gamer talent.

Source: jalisco.quadratin