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Metaverso: más allá del hype
Speakers MIG PRISMA Technology and Innovation Team
This edition was dedicated to exploring how generative artificial intelligence was transforming the creative process. MIG's Tech leads shared real-world examples of its use in idea generation, content creation, and strategy development, demonstrating how AI can enhance, not replace, human talent.
The debate led to a shared conclusion: the creativity of the future will be hybrid, combining human intuition and technological capability to imagine further and execute better.
Liderazgo en la era digital
Speaker Álvaro Merino (speaker and expert in transformational leadership)
Host: Felipe de Torre, Founding Partner of MIG, and Antonio Duarte, Founding Partner of MIG wellhuman
This edition focused on the new forms of leadership emerging in constantly transforming organisations. Álvaro Merino inspired attendees with a talk on the value of purpose, talent management based on trust, and the need to move from hierarchical models to collaborative cultures.
The debate veered towards a cross-cutting theme for all organisations wanting to remain relevant: how to connect performance, wellbeing, and human sustainability. The session concluded with a collective reflection: the leadership of the future does not direct, it inspires.
IA generativa: creatividad en la era de los algoritmos
Speakers MIG PRISMA Technology and Innovation Team
This edition was dedicated to exploring how generative artificial intelligence was transforming the creative process. MIG's Tech leads shared real-world examples of its use in idea generation, content creation, and strategy development, demonstrating how AI can enhance, not replace, human talent.
The debate led to a shared conclusion: the creativity of the future will be hybrid, combining human intuition and technological capability to imagine further and execute better.
Global remote culture: from 0 to 5,000 employees in 5 years
Speaker Carles Chordà (Deel)Host: Antonio Duarte Vázquez (MIG Wellhuman)
It brought together more than fifty attendees to explore how a strong culture is built when teams are spread across the globe. Carles Chordà shared Deel's experience in creating a fully remote working model capable of maintaining cohesion, motivation, and purpose among thousands of professionals.
During the subsequent debate, key issues regarding trust, autonomy and technology as an emotional nexus in hybrid environments were addressed. The conclusion was clear: culture does not depend on distance, but on intention.
The meeting ended with music, lively networking and, as is tradition, Madrid's Christmas lights as a backdrop.









