The Latin American Infrastructure Forum will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, November 12, at the Port of Asunción from 8am to 6pm. The event will bring together businessmen, public authorities, international organisations, academia and guests linked to infrastructure development throughout Latin America.
This edition will address issues related to the physical integration of the region, financing for relevant infrastructure works and long-term planning, emphasising the principles of sustainability.
The opening of the large forum will be led by the President of Paraguay, Santiago Peña, the president of Cavialpa, Eng. Paul Sarubbi and the Minister of Public Works and Communications, Eng. Claudia Centurión.
Four panel discussions will be held on the following topics:
- “Infrastructure investment outlook”
- “Regional integration: keys to sustainable development”
- “Resilient cities: The future of public transport”
- “Institutionality and governance: the impact of the private sector on infrastructure”
The full program is available on the Cavialpa website.
The National Secretariat of Tourism (Senatur) declared the event of tourist interest, which is expected to be attended by more than 500 people and will bring together prominent representatives from all over the Americas to discuss the future of infrastructure in the region.
“This recognition by Senatur highlights the importance of the event not only for the infrastructure sector, but also for the tourism and economic development of Paraguay,” said engineer Paul Sarubbi, president of Cavialpa.
The event is positioned as a unique platform for the exchange of knowledge and experiences in infrastructure, bringing together public and private sector leaders to discuss investment prospects, regional integration and the development of resilient cities in Latin America.