Under the slogan 'Origins', the Association of Young Entrepreneurs (AJE) held the gala, bringing together institutional representatives and entrepreneurs to promote young talent in the province of Granada. The Councilor for Youth of the Granada City Council, Fernando Parra, and the Councilor for Mobility and Citizen Protection, Ana Agudo, were among the attendees. Agudo emphasized the importance of collaboration between institutions and entrepreneurs, stating that "when the Administration and entrepreneurs row together, the winner here is Granada".
This year, the event focused on the starting point of each project and the significance of remembering beginnings to define the future. This concept aimed to champion the essence of entrepreneurship as a driver of growth, innovation, and economic development.
During the ceremony, the president of AJE Granada, Alejandro Aguado, highlighted the effort and perseverance behind each business initiative. "Tonight, we are not just here to celebrate results, but to remember where we come from. We know what it means to start, to face fear, uncertainty, and doubts," he noted.
“"Tonight, we are not just here to celebrate results, but to remember where we come from. We know what it means to start, to face fear, uncertainty, and doubts."
In the Business Trajectory category, the award went to 'My Top Tour', a travel agency and tour operator led by José Luis Blas, while 'Blesson School', driven by Oche, was recognized as a finalist. In the Entrepreneurial Initiative category, the award was presented to 'Hidroinfiltrador', a rural development project combating drought and climate change, headed by Raúl Rojano Cruz. 'Culture Salon', a beauty and hair salon by Álvaro Pardo, received finalist recognition.
This year's edition also featured candidate companies such as 'Omibu Granada', 'On Camino Therapy', and 'Códice Music', businesses that reflect the diversity of Granada's entrepreneurial ecosystem and the sector's current strong performance in the province.




