A delegation from CUBO+ has been invited to travel to Japan, marking a significant milestone in El Salvador’s efforts to strengthen technical education and expand its presence in global innovation ecosystems.
The initiative, supported by the organization Mempool, reflects growing international recognition of Salvadoran talent and its potential to contribute to emerging sectors such as technology and financial innovation.
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Adriana Mira expressed her support for the delegation, highlighting the importance of these exchanges in enhancing technical capabilities and creating new opportunities for Salvadorans abroad. She emphasized that initiatives like this help position El Salvador in key global spaces focused on innovation and knowledge development.
The exchange program is expected to provide participants with valuable experience, fostering skill development and strengthening international collaboration. It also aligns with broader national efforts to promote talent, education, and innovation as drivers of economic growth.
With this initiative, El Salvador continues to project its talent onto the global stage, reinforcing its commitment to building a more competitive and future-ready workforce.