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The time to act is now! This is the message that Danny and Julian, co-founders of World Wide Musicians United, convey in their talk. They work together, from different parts of the world, to help people build their dreams. Daniel has been making music for as long as he can remember. Early piano lessons gave way to noisy drumming in the basement, which eventually led to the lifelong habit of playing in bands. Always fascinated with the recording process, Daniel decided to pursue a degree in audio engineering and music production from SAE Institute in Los Angeles. Since then he has been exploring new instruments, composing for film and television, and producing various projects out of his mobile studio based in Southern California. After collaborating from afar with Julian Garcia Reig in 2014, the two went on to build Worldwide Musicians United together. For the last 15 years, Julian has been leading projects related to innovation, production and sound engineering for some of the largest multimedia corporations worldwide, including Fox and Disney among others. He attended the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina, and continued his studies taking several courses on innovation and creativity through Harvard University. In September of 2014, Julian created the first "Virtual Team" (comprised of musicians collaborating over the internet from across the globe), which would eventually lead to the formation of Worldwide Musicians United. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx