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The event will take place next Tuesday, June 25, under the motto “Dialogue Builders.” The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, and the governors of Córdoba, Entre Ríos, Mendoza and Santa Fe will be present.
Machines in La Rural, where last year and this year the traditional Camarco annual event will also take place
Machines in La Rural, where last year and this year the traditional Camarco annual event will also take place
The Argentine Chamber of Construction (Camarco ) announced a new edition of its Annual Convention, which will take place on Tuesday, June 25 at the La Rural property, in Buenos Aires.
“Under the motto Builders of Dialogue, this event represents a crucial meeting for leaders in the construction sector, where vitally important issues will be addressed and key perspectives on the future of the industry will be shared,” the chamber explained in a statement. release.
The day will begin at 9:00 with a mateada in the “Plaza de la Comunicación”, followed by a series of activities that include discussion panels, keynote lectures and networking moments.
The opening event will feature the participation of Gustavo Weiss, president of Camarco, along with important figures such as Gerardo Martínez, General Secretary of the Construction Workers Union (Uocra), Luis Enrique Giovine, Secretary of Public Works of the Nation and Jorge Macri, Head of Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
In addition, the presence of the Minister of Economy of the Nation, Luis Caputo, is expected, who will refer to the current economic situation and future prospects.
During the event, renowned experts will share their vision, such as the economist Emmanuel Álvarez Ágis, who will discuss the current situation and perspectives of the Argentine economy and the researcher and political scientist Andrés Malamud, who will lead a discussion on the impact of freedom on development . Agustín Salvia, Director of the UCA Social Debt Observatory, and Gustavo Restrepo, prominent architect and urban planner, will explore the social profitability of infrastructure.
Likewise, governors Martín Llaryora (Córdoba), Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos), Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza) and Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe) will debate the crucial role of the provinces in infrastructure and employment.
The event will also include a panel on Latin American experiences in infrastructure financing, with the participation of presidents of construction chambers from Chile, Colombia and Mexico, among other prominent international guests. |