Conference on science, research and entrepreneurship in Valencia. The Kings Philip VI y Joy They have traveled this Friday, November 25, to the city of Turia to preside over the 2022 Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony. During the ceremony, which was held at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia, the monarch and his wife presented of the awards to the winners of this edition.
Upon arrival at the Lonja, a ray of sun has stood in the way of the Queen. It has been due to the effect of natural light, that Doña Letizia’s Emporio Armani has looked more vaporous and more transparent than ever. A moment that she, the consort, has resolved quite naturally by waving her hand.
The dress, with a romantic top with ruffled sleeves, is accompanied by a very light pleated skirt. The print tricolor, black, gray and white, creates an optical 3D effect. The Queen has given her personal touch to this design with a maxi leather belt.
Letizia had already debuted this design on a trip to Huelva and Cádiz in February 2020, just weeks before the State of Alarm was decreed due to the pandemic.
The Rei Jaume I Awards, endowed with 100,000 euros, recognize people whose work has been significant and has been carried out mostly in Spain. Upon receiving this economic endowment, the commitment to reinvest part of the amount in research and entrepreneurship in Spain is acquired. The winners are invited to join the High Advisory Council on R+D+i of the Generalitat Valenciana for different outreach activities and scientific publications.
The winners of this edition are three women and three men in different categories: Ángela Pérez Pérez, Entrepreneur; Montserrat Calleja Gómez, in New Technologies; Marta Reynal-Querol, in Economics; Emilio Chuvieco Salinero, in Environmental Protection; Antonio M. de Lacy Fortuny, in Medical Research; and Jesús María Sanz Serna, in Basic Research. Since 1989, more than 63 Nobel laureates have been part of the jury for these awards.