Maltese serial entrepreneur Wesley Ellul has been named to Forbes Argentina’s prestigious 40 Under 40 list.

The Founder and President of Technotainment Streaming Media Inc. was recognised among the top young visionaries who are “transforming the present with ideas that impact industries, cross borders, and anticipate tomorrow.”

“I am truly humbled to be included,” Mr Ellul said. “This recognition is a testament to the incredible teams, partners, and communities I’ve been blessed to work with. Gracias Argentina.”

The magazine profiled Mr Ellul as a formidable force at the intersection of technology and entertainment.

“With a career spanning over 20 years in media, which includes collaborations with luminaries like Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard, Wesley Ellul has also served as a startup diplomat for Malta, attracting significant international investment and cutting-edge technology to the country,” the magazine said.

His company, Technotainment Streaming Media Inc., is pioneering what it calls “Streaming 2.0.” By merging Web3, AI, and immersive storytelling, the platform aims to transform passive viewers into active participants.

This revolutionary model leverages 5G, fibre optics, and satellite technology to create a unified digital environment, integrating content from giants like Netflix, Amazon, and major gaming app stores into a single, interactive experience.

This accolade from Forbes underscores his position at the forefront of the future of media.

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