Infocentro and communicators from Zulia held a discussion for January 10

With these types of events, the Ministry of Popular Power for Science and Technology and the Bolivarian Government reinforce their commitment to the development of a more informed and participatory society
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Published at: 09/01/2025 10:35 AM

In a discussion held at the Urdaneta El Brillante Mega Center for Educational Robotics, Dr. Orlando Villalobos from the University of Zulia (LUZ) shared his vision on how January 10 marks the beginning of a new cycle for Venezuela. His analysis delved into the opportunities and challenges facing the country at this historic moment.


In addition to the presentation by Dr. Villalobos, the event also included the participation of Ylich Carvajal from the Territorial Polytechnic University of the State of Mérida (UPTMA), who presented an essay on “The 'Sisyphus syndrome' or the eternal march of the opposition to Miraflores”, offering a critical perspective on political dynamics in Venezuela.


While Johana Castillo from the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information in the region addressed the digital convergence of international media, highlighting how platforms are redefining the way in which information is consumed and produced in Venezuela and globally.


With these types of events, the Ministry of Popular Power for Science and Technology and the Bolivarian Government reinforce their commitment to the development of a more informed and participatory society, by encouraging dialogue on crucial issues, a path is opened towards a future where science, technology and communication are key tools for building a more prosperous and sovereign country.


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