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The 11th America Digital Congress launched

Chile will host the 11th Latin American America Digital Congress on AI, Technology, and Business in 2026. During the official launch, Lesley Robles, the Congress Director, highlighted that the event has become the main meeting point between companies developing technological solutions and decision-makers from Chile and Latin America.

This edition will bring together more than 5,000 executives, 100 international speakers, and 200 exhibiting companies. It will address the economic, social, and technological impacts of these innovations in the region. The event will take place on September 9 and 10, 2026, at Espacio Riesco in Santiago, Chile.

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