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Curry Palace: Javea

Curry Palace: Javea

The Costa Blanca is an interesting place, colonised by people from all over northern Europe and consequently offering services that are few and far between in cities like Valencia or…

MOLO Repair: Modern Technology, Traditional Values

MOLO Repair: Modern Technology, Traditional Values

We live in a Kleenex society, where people use and throw away so much stuff that it’s no surprise that the sea contains more plastic than fish these days. An…

Fire Fighter Lights Up Mareb

Fire Fighter Lights Up Mareb

Edgar Juan is a fire fighter from Gandia who likes to play hard, despite having a soft heart. Among his hobbies, as if putting out fires and saving lives wasn’t…

Nuria is Nuts about Saving Water

Nuria is Nuts about Saving Water

Nuria Pascual-Seva is one of many Valencian researchers looking to make a better, brighter future in any small way possible, and in recognition of her efforts, she has received the…

AEROX: Growing in the Wind

AEROX: Growing in the Wind

Spain is now a world leader in the renewable energy industry with wind farms all over the country in true Don Quijote tradition, and AEROX, a Valencian start up launched…

Sepiia: All Tied Up

Sepiia: All Tied Up

If you spend a lot of your time sweating over a hot computer, then your worries are over. The Valencian company Sepiia has designed an accessory for you in line…

Isaba Can in Cancún

Isaba Can in Cancún

Valencian water park manufacturers Isaba has continued its international expansion with the building and installation of a new park in Cancún, Mexico, at the Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres de Cancún.…

Ex-Levante Goalkeeper at World’s First Vegan Football Club

Ex-Levante Goalkeeper at World’s First Vegan Football Club

Although born in Cartagena, goalkeeper Robert Lynch Sánchez began his career with Valencia’s Levante Football Club before moving to Britain to play for Brighton & Hove Albion at the age…

Shintori Teppanyaki

Shintori Teppanyaki

Black is black they say and that is certainly the predominant colour in Shintori Teppanyaki. Avenida de Francia was built on a site that used to contain factories as Valencia…