Colombia Prepares for Largest Naval Fair in Latin America

By The Rio Times | Created at 2025-01-24 22:23:19 | Updated at 2025-01-31 20:53:07 6 days ago
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Colombia gears up for Colombiamar 2025, the region’s premier naval event. The fair will take place from March 12 to 14 at the Cartagena Convention Center. Cotecmar, the Colombian science and technology corporation, organizes this significant gathering.

The event brings together experts from the naval, maritime, and river industries. Attendees will explore design challenges, emerging technologies, and digital transformation. The fair also showcases Cotecmar’s current projects for Colombia and neighboring countries.

Colombiamar 2025 expects to draw over 3,500 industry professionals from around the world. The event will host 27 official delegations and 88 companies. Participants hail from 28 countries, including Germany, Brazil, and the United States.

The fair features 94 exhibition stands, highlighting the latest naval innovations. Alongside the main event, the International Congress of Naval Design and Engineering will run. This parallel conference offers 45 sessions, including presentations and forums.

Colombiamar serves as a platform for knowledge exchange and business networking. It aims to foster innovation and strengthen international partnerships. The event underscores Colombia’s growing role in the global maritime sector.

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Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a fitting backdrop for the fair. The city’s rich naval history and strategic location enhance the event’s significance. Colombiamar 2025 promises to advance sustainable practices in the naval industry.

The fair reflects Colombia’s commitment to responsible production in aquaculture and fisheries. It offers a unique opportunity to showcase Latin America’s progress in naval technology. Colombiamar 2025 positions the region as a key player in the global seafood industry.

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