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Ideasta

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A term coined by Dr. Andrés Roemer which refers to the assistant of La Ciudad de las Ideas,[1] one of the most important international festivals of bright minds held in Puebla City, Mexico, person who participates, encourages and otherwise interacts with the project that celebrates the most brilliant minds in the globe, but also formulates creative and revolutionary ideas about the world; a ‘converter of society in an inclusive prosperity’[2] and the one who comes up with new ways of thinking in order to create more knowledge, novel paradigms, innovations and inventions in order to enhance its mind and open it multiple horizons, allowing it grow and development, because ideas:

“[…] are the engine of the economies around the world. Innovation allow humans to produce more and better, think of an iPod, on Facebook, on skyscrapers, or on spaceships that allow us to go into space. All this technology originated from ideas that gradually boosted other ideas. When we bring exceptional people to talk about concepts or exceptional theories, we are forced to expand our horizons. It makes us aware of problems, solutions, projects, technologies or studies that we had no idea existed. This can inspire a train of thoughts that could lead to other innovative ideas. This is the exponential growth of ideas.”[3]

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  1. Vértigo Político, Aleida Jaramillo (6 November 2015). "El espacio de la inteligencia (Spanish)". Vértigo Político. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  2. Grupo Milenio, Jaime Zambrano (5 November 2015). "Inaugura Moreno Valle Ciudad de las Ideas en Puebla (Spanish)". Grupo Milenio. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  3. Andrés Roemer (16 November 2012). "Potenciando ideas en Puebla: La Ciudad de las Ideas (Spanish)". El blog de Andrés Roemer. Retrieved 7 March 2013.

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