
- The institutional and business delegation from Córdoba followed a loaded networking agenda with the productive and academic-scientific ecosystem of the neighboring country.
- This Multisectoral Mission to Santiago de Chile was aimed at the sectors of Healthcare and Medical Tourism, Electricity, Construction, Knowledge Economy, and Tourism.
- Nearly 100 attendees were present at the main event - Córdoba Day - where they learned about the productive and tourist potential of the province.
A delegation made up of institutional representatives and businesspeople from Córdoba carried out a Multisectoral Mission to Chile as part of "Córdoba Day Santiago." The purpose of this visit was to strengthen ties with that country, exploring strategic opportunities for economic development and tourism in the province.
The entourage was headed by Vice Governor Myrian Prunotto, ProCórdoba's president Pablo De Chiara, and Córdoba Tourism Agency's President Darío Capitani, as well as provincial legislators and stratategically-designed roster of private sector leaders.
The group also included representatives from business chambers, clusters, exporting firms, and companies linked to the energy, technology, medical, tourism, and construction industries.
The agenda, prepared by ProCórdoba and the Argentine Embassy in Santiago, Chile, encompassed 12 institutional meetings and 30 B2B sessions.
"It has been a very important and enriching experience which has offered exciting prospects," said Pablo De Chiara at the end. "We were accompanied by 20 businesspeople and four business institutions, which is a testimony to the management model we have in the province, where the public and private sectors work together," added the president of ProCórdoba.
"Many of the companies that participated in B2B meetings have closed sales or started dealings," he reported.
Takeaways
The multisectoral mission's agenda included a major event: Córdoba Day Santiago de Chile. Organized by ProCórdoba and the Córdoba Tourism Agency, the activity was designed to officially showcase Córdoba's potential to the Chilean market.
The event was attended by nearly 100 people, where provincial authorities presented Córdoba's productive and tourist offerings. For their part, representatives from business institutions talked about their industries and and their role. Finally, chef Andrés Chaijale presented the guests with typical products from Córdoba, which were enjoyed during a tasting session
"This is the sixth Córdoba Day conducted in different cities around the world to present Córdoba and all its potential," explained Pablo De Chiara. "We are really satisfied with the results in Chile and with the enormous work we have ahead of us," he added.
"Córdoba Day continues to confirm itself as a policy of proximity, where Córdoba is increasingly positioning itself alongside the different markets where it has commercial opportunities," concluded the president of ProCórdoba Agency.