Over 30 Countries to Attend the 2018 Cubaindustria Convention and Fair

Strategic alliances, opportunities to attract foreign investment and broad space for scientific technical exchanges will center the attention of the participants to the 2018 Cubaindustria Convention and Fair to be held from June 18th to the 22 nd in Havana.
Directives from the Ministry of Industries affirmed on Wednesday during a press conference, that specialists from over 30 countries will be on hand, among them Portugal, Spain, Italy, China and Russia.
In the context of the event, 11 Congresses will also be held at the International Convention Center in the Cuban capital.
The academic events will include issues like recycling, packing, steel, quality management, electronic, automation, industrial maintenance and environmental protection.
The encounter will also include exhibitions at the Pabexpo Halls to begin on the 19th and other forums among them Design that will include exhibitions and conferences in addition to a particular moment dedicated to 3D technology.
2018 Cubaindustria, sponsored by the Cuban Ministry of Industries and the participation of the UN for Industrial Development is a space for scientific technical exchanges of technological associations among national and foreign industries.
During the most important event on national industry, options will be presented for services and goods to clients of the Special Development Zone of Mariel.
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