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Tuesday, September 02, 2025

Andicom 2025 kicks off with over 6,000 attendees expected

From this Tuesday until next Friday, Andicom 2025 will take place in its 40th edition, where various topics will be discussed, with a focus on AI, Smart Cities, and cybersecurity.

The event will feature over 120 speakers and will be held under the theme “Unlocking a Digital Future.” More than 6,000 visitors are expected to attend.

Michio Kaku, a renowned author on quantum computing, will be a key speaker. Additionally, Spain’s Minister of Digital Transformation, Óscar López, and a large delegation from the United Arab Emirates will participate.

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América Latina · Convergence

02/09/2025

Andicom 2025 kicks off with over 6,000 attendees expected

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