Jurist María Alina Carralero.

María Alina Carralero graduated with a Law degree in 2015, having studied on a course for working people; however, her professional career did not begin in a law firm or a courtroom, but in a classroom. She was working as a secondary school teacher when she received the opportunity that would mark her destiny: a position as an Internal Control Specialist in the Provincial Directorate of Justice.

Blanca Rosa Photovoltaic Solar Park, in Majibacoa, Las Tunas.

The municipality of Majibacoa is about to inaugurate its first photovoltaic solar park (PSF, in Spanish), a modern facility to inject clean, crucial energy into the national power grid.

“CognitIA Mujer expresses the will and commitment to promote and design strategies for the empowerment of women in the digital context.”

Throughout history, Cuban women have demonstrated an extraordinary capacity to reinvent themselves and forge new paths amidst social, economic, and cultural challenges. Their entrepreneurial spirit, often overlooked, is expressed in the creation of projects that support their families, preserve traditions, and contribute to community development.

Innovator Eliécer Castro Sosa, Antonio Guiteras sugar mill.

Eliécer Castro Sosa has made innovation another powerful reason for his existence. He has demonstrated this in the face of numerous challenges posed by the obsolete technology of the “Antonio Guiteras Colossus,” which refuses to give up an epithet it earned through courage and production that was the pride of the residents of Delicias, in the municipality of Puerto Padre, in Las Tunas, and all Cubans.