
the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) It decided to play its strongest cards and bring the “owners” into the field to set the pulse on the productive agenda and redefine the link with political power. With latent memory for definitions Javier Miley, The industrial entity seeks to take advantage of the new post-election scenario to validate the structural reforms demanded by the sector. The strategy is to give a voice to the country’s major business leaders, not only to support the macroeconomic system, but to weigh in on the urgencies of activity that remains stagnant.
The event is chaired by the coffee farmer Martin CabralesAnd under the slogan “The future is happening today” It will work for you A stained glass window of industrial pragmatism where the political image will be the message. presence Paolo Roccaowner of Techint Group, shares the stage with the UIA leadership and the minister Louis Caputo Symbolizes the end “Wait and see”.
Although the President was expected to conclude his work, the President of the UIA, Martin Rapalini, will conclude his work with the Minister of the Interior. Diego SantilliIn his first appearance in office. The focus of the manufacturing enterprise will be on “System competitiveness” And limit “The cost of Argentina” They lobby for tax reform and labor reform, which they see as the main key to transforming dormant capacity into real employment opportunities and gaining foreign markets.
With Paolo Rocca at the helm, the owners take industrial leadership and the government sends a signal of consensus
Aside from signs of political relief, 31st Industrial Conference It will publish an artistic agenda that expresses the urgent situation with the long-term vision. Episodes will cover everything from integrating AI into productivity and Argentina’s inclusion in new global value chains, to a strong federal perspective with governors and the debate on infrastructure. Here are the full details of the key day the industry will seek to enforce its ‘Ten Commandments’ for a new production decade.
Full agenda for the 31st UIA Industrial Conference
08:00 | Accreditation and breakfast
08:45 | opening
Martin Cabrales: Chairman of the 31st Industrial Conference.
09:00 | Producing for Growth: Macroeconomic Challenges in Argentina
Louis Caputo: Minister of National Economy.
Interlocutor: Macro challenges, economic policy decisions, and future scenarios.
09:30 | Prime Minister’s speech
Jorge Macri: Head of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
09:45 | Systemic Competitiveness: Keys to Cost Reduction in Argentina
Carlos Abelido: Head of the Tax Policy Department at UIA.
Caesar Litvin: CEO Lisicki Litvin & Abilovic.
Sebastian Amerio: Secretary of Justice of the Nation.
Patricia Ortiz: CEO of Bodega Tabbies.
Louis Galli: CEO of Neosan.
Interlocutor: Tax reform to win markets and shift costs into competitiveness.
10:20 | Communication in times of constant change: Perspectives on the momentary and the long term
Daniel Haddad: President of Infobae Group.
Juan Ignacio Sixto: Content Engineer.
Interlocutor: Dialogue of the productive sector with society in an ecosystem of fragmented masses.
11:00 | Intelligent Competitiveness: Artificial Intelligence for Industrial Productivity
Juan Pablo Kimes: Innovation Manager at Accenture in Argentina.
Laura Segura: Director of Innovation and Services at UIA.
Oscar Narvaez: Senior AI Engineering Manager for Latin America at Oracle.
Interlocutor: Strategies for deploying the transformative potential of new technologies.
11:30 | Coffee break
11:50 | Inspira Industry Award
12:00 | The global industrial agenda: a scenario with challenges and opportunities for Argentina
Diego Quatz: Economist specializing in productive development and Executive Director of UIA.
Martin Redrado: Economist specializing in macroeconomics and international economics (former President of BCRA).
Interlocutor: Redefining value chains, energy security and geopolitical opportunities.
12:30 | Productive federalism: governance of production
Rogelio Frigerio: Governor of Entre Ríos.
Gustavo Sainz: Wali Salta.
Interlocutor: Regional development, strategic infrastructure and regional value chains.
13:10 | Industry as a source of progress: How to enhance productive assets in the face of global challenges
Paolo Rocca: Chairman of Technet Group.
Interlocutor: Valuing investment and industry in the face of global crossroads.
13:40 | The concluding verb
Diego Santelli: Minister of Interior of the State.
Martin Rapalini: President of the Argentine Federation of Industry.