A completely free event at Loom to celebrate Women’s Month together with Curábitur Conferencias.
This talk is a journey through the stories — most of them unknown — of women who contributed to the progress of the world through their ideas. Women inventors who imagined, created and fought so that what was born in their minds could become real progress. Some devoted years to their work; others, a lifetime. And yet, most of them were left out of science books.
Through surprising stories and concrete examples, we will discover who these women were, what they invented and why their contributions did not receive the recognition they deserved. We will talk about science, creativity and resilience, but also about the importance of restoring their names and achievements to their rightful place.
About Curábitur Conferencias:
Curabitur is a project with an educational spirit and a curious outlook. Behind it are Isabel Pascual Ruiz de Alegría and Juan Francisco Castillo Vega, two professionals who have spent years sharing knowledge through talks that thoughtfully combine art, design and science. Their formula: powerful content with a warm and original approach. Their goal? To educate, inform and entertain, all at once.
Attendees will discover how many of the objects and advances that are now part of our everyday lives were made possible thanks to the creativity and work of women inventors.
It will be a starting point for exploring their stories in greater depth, sparking curiosity about their research, and encouraging us to rescue from oblivion other women whose achievements still remain hidden.
Only one ticket may be booked per person/email address.
L ugar: LOOM Azca
Date: Wednesday 18 March
Time: 6:00 p.m.
