That’s what Pulso IT 2022, the local computer industry meeting, left behind
The event, which brought together more than 50 brands and 5000 visitors, ended with the talks between Maxi Montenegro and Carlos Melkonian.
After two days of intensive sessions, it was held again for the sixth time and again in person. IT pulse, An event organized by the Chamber of Computer Wholesale Distributors, Manufacturers and Allies of Argentina (CADMIPyA) and which brought together the main leaders of Argentina’s technology industry. The sixth edition of the meeting had over 50 speakers, over 50 technology vendors and over 5,000 visitors who came to see the new edition within two days.
The event had different spaces; In the main hall of the Buenos Aires Convention Center (CEC), companies exhibited their main services and products. There were also various rooms where various exhibition talks were held on relevant topics: from gaming to cyber security, going through the current problems of local manufacturers.
In addition, there was time for economic analysis. The Economist was responsible for closing the first day Charles Melkonian, which indicated the need to separate politics from economics. “The economy is going through difficult times and there seems to be no fundamental solution in the short term; Politics is currently playing its game and is sometimes far from the need to solve the main problems. We are in a competitive situation with the rest of the world, especially with human talent that stands out from the rest, but this “social structure” does not allow that human talent to find a way to improve the economy. “Democracy is solid as an institution, but it is a debt to the economy.”
The next day, the one who got shut down was a journalist Maximilian Montenegro with a report titled 2022 and 2023 scenario predictions, clarifications and questions. The journalist talked about the difficult situation related to inflation, the shortage of dollars and the lack of reserves, however, he noted that he has an optimistic view of the country, considering that the world demands food and energy, agribusiness, energy and mining. . In this sense, he warned that for these sectors to achieve the expected success, stability of the rules of the game and in some cases investments are needed. In a more short-term analysis, he also shared his optimistic view of Argentina’s ability to emerge from this crisis, which he said would be achieved through fiscal and monetary balance, low inflation, BCRA reserves and a single exchange rate. no trap) and flexible. “But a broad political agreement is needed to achieve this,” he stressed.
Finally, he noted that the technology sector is key to all sectors of the Argentine economy, just as it was during the pandemic. “Argentina’s IT industry has a very important contribution to the rest of the economy, obviously it is going through the same difficulties that the country is going through, but with huge potential and it has shown this in the last few years. Years in which technology was fundamental,” Montenegro analyzes.
Finally, there was also a place for football in the year of the World Cup. Here is the turn Out of context IT pulse: Football, humor and the selection he was in charge of Luciana Rubinska and Sebastian Weinreich.
IT Partner Awards 2022
Pulse IT is also a time to present awards to the most outstanding companies voted by Chamber members.
This time the winners were:
- Software and cloud services: Nubiral.
- Infrastructure and Energy: Quick Informática SA
- Cyber Security: Braycom.
- Printing and digitization of documents: Argenprint.
- Video Collaboration and Solutions Telecommuting: Exing
- Game: Mexx SRL.
- Hardware: Damarfu SA
- E-commerce: Symonds SA
Source: La Nacion
Emma Fitzgerald is an accomplished political journalist and author at The Nation View. With a background in political science and international relations, she has a deep understanding of the political landscape and the forces that shape it.