05 April, 2024 01:58 am EST
“We are in an era of abundance — and extraordinary wealth — enabling the kind of innovation that allows us to radically change our destiny: heal the sick, feed the hungry, end poverty and heal the planet,” said Avi Zorish. Defines the coming time as “Humanity 2.0”.
Instead of believing that the public sector should take full responsibility for solving humanity's problems, the author describes how companies, private research institutes, and even autonomous innovators have the ability to create projects that improve life on the planet.
“The change the world will experience is profound and will far exceed the impact of the Industrial Revolution,” said Jorich. “The future will be about choosing faith and using technology to positively impact the future of humanity.”
Mario Mantoto is president of Data, an Argentine company dedicated to the production, editing and marketing of graphic, editorial and audiovisual content since 2005.
Avi Zorich holds a BA in History from the University of Birmingham and an MA in Islamic History from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a member of the American Council on Foreign Policy and the Council on Foreign Relations and the Young Presidents Organization (YPO). In addition, he is the author of the best-seller “You Innovate: How Israeli Ingenuity is Fixing the World,” which has been translated into more than 30 languages.
Eduardo Epszteyn, director at Corporación America; Secretary of Strategy and Military Affairs, Lieutenant General (R) Claudio Pasqualini; and Jorge Jesus Antelo, Secretary of National Strategy
National Senator, Eduardo “Vado” De Pedro
Avi Zorich with Yanina Kogan, director of the Data Foundation; and Gustavo Goris, director of Taeda and DEF
Claudio Ebelbaum, executive director of the Latin American Jewish Congress, and Mario Mandoto
With Israeli Ambassador Eyal Sela and Deputy Chief of Staff Adam Levan
Mario Mantodo with Argentine Construction Chamber President Gustavo Weiss and businessman Sebastian Bago
Juan Pablo Maglier and the nation's culture secretary Leonardo Cifelli
Businessman, Nicholas “Nicky” Caputo
Federal Judge of San Ysidro, Sandra Arroyo Salgado
River Plate is chaired by Jorge Brito and Mario Mandoto
Secretary General of the Navy Rear Admiral Enrique Antonio Balpi and Director of Corporate Affairs Pablo DeLuca of Infobay
Fernando Corbaran, Vice President of Argentina Tourism and CEO of Messe Frankfurt Argentina; Marcos Urtubey; Former National Senator, María Laura Leguizamón; Fabian Castillo and Alfredo González, president of CAME
Journalist Fabian Doman and his partner, lawyer Viviana Salama, with DAIA's President George Knoblowitz
Eduardo “Vado” by Pedro and Mario Mantotto
Greetings between General Director George Delerman of Teatro Colon and AMIA President Amos Linetsky
Former Minister of Justice, Marcela Losardo and Mario Montodo
La Matanza Mayor, Fernando Espinoza, together with La Matanza Production Secretary, Débora Giorgi
George Delerman with Claudio Ebelbaum, Amos Linetsky, and George Knoblowitz
Advocate Daniel Sapse, Professor and Director of Postgraduate Course in Constitutional Law at UBA
Sebastian Bago, Gabriel Martino and the director of the Emperor Hotel, Fernando Lopez
Fernando Strafas (Australian University/ Puente Holding)
Edward “Vado” by Peter and John Paul Magleer
George Prieto with Newson CEO Luis Galli and Lautaro Mauro
Former National Senator, María Laura Leguizamón; President of the Argentine Chamber of Construction, Gustavo Weiss; and journalist Roman Lejtman
Facundo Martínez Maino, Martín Cabrales and Sebastian Bagó
National Deputy Martin Detas
Doctor specializing in assisted reproduction, Ester Polak de Fried and her husband, Teodoro J. Fried
Former director of PAMI is Carlos Regasoni
Martin Juppi, president of Fiat, Jeep and Ram Argentina
Businessman Beato Wijnowski
Businessmen Carlos Corocito and Gabriel Martino, with Mario Mantotto
Nicholas “Nicky” Caputo and Mauricio D'Alessandro
Cristiano Ratazzi and Adelmo Gabi, President of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange
Gustavo Coritz and Pablo DeLuca
During the meeting, Datada Awards were presented to Ambassador of Israel, Eyal Sela; Dinesh Bhatia, Ambassador of India; and Rachel Greenley of the US Embassy, representing Ambassador Mark Stanley. All three diplomats wrote forewords and contributed to the promotion of ideas and new initiatives related to technology, innovation and sustainability.
Federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli, along with Ricardo Sanz, the attorney general before the city's National Criminal and Correctional Appeals Court.
Mario Mantodo welcomes Daniel Pellegrina, former president of the Argentine Rural Society
Juan Bautista Mahix, Attorney General of the City of Buenos Aires and President of the International Association of Lawyers (IAP)
Businessman Cristiano Rattasi
Imam Marwan Gil, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Argentina
Former Deputy Maria Cristina Guzmán, Argentina with Facundo Sidini, President of the Qatar Chamber of Commerce; and businessman Alfredo Guzman (Cellular).
Teresa Gonzalez Fernandez, President of ALPI and General Secretary of the French Club
Ezequiel Herzage, IRSA Corporate Chief Executive Officer
Gustavo Weiss, Cristiano Ratazzi and Adelmo Gaby
Attorney General of Buenos Aires, Juan Bautista Mahix and former Mayor of San Ysidro, Gustavo Bose
Amos Linetsky, Fabian Toman, and George Knoblowitz
Ariel Gelblung, director of the Wiesenthal Center for Latin America
Commissioner General, Carlos Alejandro Ñamandú, Argentine Federal Police Superintendent of Federal Investigations
Federal Judge, Sandra Arroyo Salgado and Ambassador-designate to India, Mariano Cassino
Ariel Blufstein, DAIA's Diplomatic Relations Associate
Taeda launched the book “Next”, showing how technology helps improve our quality of life // Photos: Nicolás Stulberg