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Andicom 2024 to explore new technological trends

Andicom 2024 was presented to the press. The event will take place between September 4 and 6 at the Las Américas complex in Cartagena, Colombia. Japan will be the guest country.

The organizers expect an attendance similar to that of 2023, when more than 6,000 people from 2,000 companies and from 35 countries attended. In addition, more than 200 exhibitors will participate in the commercial exhibition.

The 60 academic sessions will be covered by more than 150 speakers. Among the topics to be discussed will be smart cities, artificial intelligence, IoT, cybersecurity and blockchain, among others.

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