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Manuel Antonio Díaz Escobar, (April 15, 1984 to present), was Born and raised in San Salvador, the capital of the Republic of El Salvador Central America. Is the eldest son of three siblings in his family. His Father, José Antonio Díaz Escobar, is a business man and entrepreneur who works in his own business idea related to environment protection by distributing products oriented to help industries to promote bio-degradation of residuals. His Mother, Maria Thelma Escobar de Díaz, is a professional nutritionist and a co-founder of the Department of Nutrition at the Evangelic University in El Salvador. She is also the owner of “No mas Peso” Gym, where she develop her concept of “a way to healthy life”. Raised within a family with two great entrepreneur examples his life gave him the vision to be a self-taught person, and always look for creative solutions to problems and to always look forward to give the best of his personal work. In 1999 at the age of 15, He enrolled to a Salesian’s schools in El Salvador, The Ricaldone Technical Institute (ITR). Where got involve for first time with the Mechanical Technology field. After 3 years of studies he graduated with honors and received his high school diploma and a technical accreditation in mechanical technology. In 2003, He was accepted at the Central American University “José Simeon Cañas” (UCA), the most distinguished university in El Salvador at the time, to pursue bachelor studies in mechanical engineering. As a Junior and Senior, He had the opportunity with other teachers of the Energy and Fluids Department, to form part of an auditory team which helped the Salvadorian industries to deal with the higher oil prices. He also became president of the Mechanical Engineering Students in the year 2006. In October 2008 he graduated with honors as the first of his class. During the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009, He worked with the Energy and Fluids Department and INGENDEHSA, an Engineering firm, with the design of some mechanisms for micro-hydroelectric power plants. During that time he was granted with the Taiwan Scholarship to learn Mandarin and pursue further studies in the Republic of China (Taiwan).