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    After 11 editions of the Bavel Travel Summit, at Voxel we firmly believe that our events are much more than spaces to talk about industry and trends.

    We create spaces, moments, activities, and conversations with the goal of generating real connections between people—what we call creating meaningful connections. That’s why, on the second day of this year’s Bavel Travel Summit, we once again chose to feature three transformative talks that invited attendees to look inward, question their beliefs, and explore new ways of understanding the world.

    Xavier Ginesta: purpose as a change driver

    Voxel’s founder, Xavier Ginesta, opened the day with a talk that went far beyond the business realm. He shared his decision to sell the company and create the Humanitas Foundation, with the aim of promoting a profound shift in mindset. His message was clear: we need to rethink how we understand work, business, and life in society. Real transformation doesn’t come from behavior, but from a change in our beliefs and worldview.

    Creating Meaningful Connections at the Bavel Travel SummitDavid del Rosario: the science behind human connection

    Neuroscientist David del Rosario, director of the Advanced Neuroscience Institute of Barcelona (INAB), introduced us to the fascinating phenomenon of brain synchrony. He explained how two brains can synchronize in frequency, phase, and amplitude without people being consciously aware of it. This synchronization enhances cooperation, empathy, and effective communication—in other words, it enables the creation of meaningful moments, creating meaningful connections. In his words: “our brain seeks coherence, not truth.”

    Íngrid Terricabres: breaking the limits of perception

    Instructor of the extraocular vision method (VEO), Íngrid Terricabres, closed the sessions with a workshop that left attendees amazed. Through extraocular vision—the ability to see without using physical eyes—she demonstrated that we can all do things we don’t yet know we’re capable of. This practice breaks through self-imposed limitations and rediscovers the human brain’s potential to receive information from places still unexplored by science.

    These talks not only inspired, but also showed that there are methods—some backed by science, others by experience—that help us connect more authentically and truly build long-term relationships and friendships (creating meaningful connections). At Voxel, we continue to champion content that transforms, that invites us to grow from within, and that connects us with what truly matters.