Marina de Empresas, the entrepreneurship and innovation hub promoted by Juan Roig, successfully held the second edition of FOMOfest this Saturday, bringing together a total of 5,000 people throughout the day, exceeding all expectations and consolidating the event as a benchmark for young talent.
The event took place at La Marina de València, gathering attendees interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, communication, and personal development. Throughout the day, participants enjoyed a comprehensive program of inspiring talks, practical workshops, and interactive experiences designed to spark ideas and foster new opportunities.
“From Marina de Empresas, we are planning future editions of FOMOfest with the aim of continuing to expand its reach and consolidating it as a leading event for unique talent, from Valencia to the world,” said Ana Giménez, Marketing and Communications Director at Marina de Empresas.
“Events like FOMOfest are key to bringing innovation and technology closer to new generations. Supporting a space created by Marina de Empresas where so much young talent comes together is a source of pride,” said Fran Villalba Segarra, CEO of Internxt, who highlighted the importance of creating spaces where entrepreneurship and creativity can grow without limits.
The lineup featured well-known figures such as Sara García Alonso, Saúl Craviotto, Andrea Fuentes, and Gustavo Zerbino, whose talks resonated with the audience through personal stories of effort, resilience, and overcoming challenges.
Throughout the day, popular content creators among younger audiences also took part, such as Nil Ojeda and the podcast Drafteados, offering a fresh perspective on creativity, digital culture, and new forms of communication.
Partner companies, including Internxt, Canon, Familia Martínez, and Helados Estiu, contributed to enhancing the experience with activations and initiatives aimed at connecting with young talent.
The event also featured an outdoor leisure and gastronomy area, allowing attendees to unwind, recharge, and continue networking in a relaxed environment, reinforcing the festival’s experiential nature.
The day concluded with a closing party featuring live music, putting the finishing touch on an event that reaffirms Marina de Empresas’ commitment to fostering talent and creating opportunities.
FOMOfest, free and open to the public, is already establishing itself as a key platform to inspire new generations and connect young people with entrepreneurial ambitions within a dynamic and innovative ecosystem.
About Marina de Empresas
Marina de Empresas, founded in 2015 and promoted by Juan Roig, is made up of the business school EDEM, chaired by Hortensia Roig; the accelerator Lanzadera, recognized by the Financial Times as one of the leading entrepreneurship hubs in Spain and Europe—ranking in the national top 3 for the third consecutive year—and the investment firm Angels. Marina de Empresas promotes people’s talent to strengthen the business fabric and improve society. Currently, 400 companies coexist within its facilities