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Latin America is the developing region with the highest urbanization rate on the planet and the tendency indicated by the United Nations shows that in 2050, 90 % of its population will live in megacities. This represents a challenge for the States that have not managed to resolve the big problems of these huge urban agglomerations, which are poverty, insecurity, pollution, and mobility.
These booming metropolises, naturally, are economic powerhouses, and to provide services that not only keep pace with this development but also nurture new growth and innovation, cities need to invest in smart technologies.
Smart cities are gaining momentum in Latin American capitals they offer the chance to take a leap forward and catch up with more developed countries.
To moving forward Latin America requires leadership capable of initiating long-term policies and allocating economic resources to projects that go beyond the superficial, such as a new park or a new bus station. Join our upcoming EU Tech Chamber Latin America Chapter Webinar on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021 from 3 to 5.30 pm and dive together with us into this topic.
Do not miss the opportunity and register now:
https://technology.eu/index/conference/conference.html?id=101
DATE Wednesday, June, 23, 2021
TIME 03:00 p.m. – 04.30 pm CEST
LOCATION EU Tech Virtual Center