It is committed to Santa Fe continuing to be productive, growing and positioning itself nationally.

It is committed to Santa Fe continuing to be productive, growing and positioning itself nationally.
It is committed to Santa Fe continuing to be productive, growing and positioning itself nationally.

The event was attended by 500 students from technical schools in Santa Fe, who gathered to listen to talks by speakers from various companies and industries.

During the morning panels were held on the TEDIND-X and in the afternoon, starting at 6 p.m., the development agency’s ADER colloquium will take place, where two economists will speak: Emmanuel Alvarez Agis and Marina Dal Poggetto.

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Ivana Taborda, president of the UISF Joven and vice president of ADIMRA, expressed that “a very productive day is taking place.” As for the attending students, she stated that they are accompanying them to listen to the industries about the themes of the event and the future demand of the Santa Fe industry.

“Guide on what profiles we need, motivate and train these kids so that they can pursue a university degree and the entrepreneurial spirit that is needed to be able to invest in the Santa Fe industry and bet on employment within the province and our city in particular,” he pointed Taborda.

As part of the youth commission, Ivana He highlighted: “We set out to motivate the kids to understand that within our industries there is employment, they can be trained and continue training. That they are not unmotivated, but rather that they understand that within Santa Fe there is a path, and for that training is needed, perseverance, attitude and responsibility”.

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Ivana Taborda is president of UISF Joven and vice president of ADIMRA.

The youth commission is made up of approximately 40 people. “There are young people who are descendants of family SMEs from several years ago, but there are also young people who decided to bet on the Santa Fe industry and are its first generations,” he added. Taborda.

At the same time, he highlighted that the commission is very diverse and that it has “an entrepreneurial and industrial gene that is committed to Santa Fe continuing to be productive, growing and positioning itself at the national level in terms of production.”

Finally, Ivana expressed his concern about the current situation of the industry: “The industry in recent times is being punished with very large drops in numbers and it worries us.”

And he concluded: “We are working with the government and the province, and we are meeting to find ways to reactivate this hard-hit industry, especially understanding that Santa Fe is one of the provinces with the most falls in the last month, particularly affecting machinery. agricultural and other motor industries of our province”.

 
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