BUENOS AIRES - The 146th National Congress Maderero de Faima will bring together experts in economics, construction and sustainable development in the region
Next Friday, December 13, Buenos Aires will host the 146th Madero Congress organized by the Argentine Federation of the wood and related industry (FAIMA). The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the 511 Auditorium of the Libertad Palace, located in Sarmiento 151, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The 146th Madero Congress of Faima, recognized as an annual meeting point for forest-industry, will be held on Thursday, December 12 and Friday, December 13 in Buenos Aires, and will be attended by prominent speakers and references in the sector, who will address Crucial issues such as economic dynamics, political challenges, and technological innovations in forest construction and development.
The day will begin with the opening ceremony in charge of FAIMA authorities and public officials, including the Deputy Secretary of Agricultural and Forestry Production, Ing. Manuel Chiappe, and the President of the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA), Daniel Funes de Rioja. Program Outstanding the schedule includes conferences of renowned specialists: 10: 00 to 11:00: Argentina and the political dynamics in 2025, by Mr. Lucas Romero.11: 30 to 12:30: Economic dynamics in the new macroeconomic regime, with Dr. Martín Rapetti.14: 00 to 15:00: construction and new technologies, presented by Alejandro Leyton.15: 00 to 4:00 pm: Chilean forest development: lessons learned for new challenges in the industry of the industry of the industry of the Wood in Argentina, dictated by Ing. Juan Escobar. The day will also include a networking lunch and a closure with presentation chambers presentations.
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