The meeting of industrial companies will be held in San Salvador from October 12th to 14th at the International Center for Fairs and Conventions.
The XIII Industrial Fair will be held this year under the theme of "Industry and Development", and presentations on future industrial trends and talent and innovation in the industry 4.0.
On November 13th and 14th Costa Rican entrepreneurs of hotel brands, investment funds and real estate developers will be meeting in Costa Rica to discuss sustainable investments in the industry.
The event is being organized by the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) and will take place at the Hotel Real Intercontinental.
From November 7 to 10 companies related to the logistics sector will be meeting in San Pedro Sula to exhibit their products and services and participate in business rounds.
The event Expo Logística Honduras 2017 is being organized by the Honduran government, and will take place at the Expo Center Convention Center, San Pedro Sula.
The Guatemalan industrialists' association is calling on Central American companies to participate in an online business conference, on October 18.
From a statement issued by the SIECA:
The Chamber of Industry of Guatemala (CIG) and the Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) invite you to participate in the third Virtual Business Round 2017.
From October 18 to 20, logistics and foreign trade companies will be gathering together in Panama City to take part in conferences on issues related to the sector.
The event, which will take place at the ATLAPA Convention Center, will involve companies and consultants in logistics and foreign trade. Expo Logística Panama will be held in an exhibition area with 5,360m² of space, where about 150 local and foreign companies will be taking part in more than 250 modules with products and services geared towards the area of logistics and multimodal transport.
From August 22 to 25, companies from the sector will be gathering together in San Pedro Sula to participate in business roundtables and discuss topics relevant to the sector.
The Congress of Sugar Technicians of Central America will be held at the Copantl Hotel Convention Center in San Pedro Sula. Business roundtables will be held and international experts will be giving talks on topics of interest to the sector, such as the effect of climate change on sugar production, use of technology, production costs, among other things.
The Federation of Chambers of Commerce in the region is calling on Central American companies to participate in an online business conference, from August 16 to 19.
The Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the Central American Isthmus (FECAMCO) and the Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) are calling on Central American companies to take part in a virtual business round table, which will take place from August 16 to 18, through the SIECA web platform.
Central American countries face the challenge of improving their production techniques in order to increase quality and take advantage of the opportunity that exists in the European market.
Elnuevodiario.com.ni reports that"...According to the most recent European statistics of 2015, the consumption of organic products in the European Union (EU) was 28.3 billion euros in that year. 70% of this expenditure came from four countries: Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom. However, those adding the most of these types of products into their shopping baskets are the Danish (8.4% of their purchases), Austrians (8%) and Swedes (7.7%), according to data from the same year.
The banana industry in Costa Rica is organizing an international meeting of companies producing and exporting the fruit, which will be held from September 26 to 29.
From a statement issued by the National Banana Corporation (Corbana):
Corbana and the Costa Rican banana industry invite you to participate in the 7th International Banana Congress 2017, from September 26 to 29 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Miami, Florida.
On October 18, businessmen from the region will be gathering together in Guatemala City to participate in business meetings and conferences on topics related to industry, innovation and business.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Industry in Guatemala:
Guatemala, July 18, 2017.The Chamber of Industry of Guatemala -IG- and the Federation ofChambers and Industrial Associations of Central America and the Dominican Republic -FECAICA- presented this morning theFirst Regional Regional Summit 2017, to be held on October 18 at the Westin Camino Real Hotel in the city of Guatemala.
From September 27 to 29, companies from the sector will be meeting to discuss issues such as bunkering and environmental impact, ports and shipping lines, cargo transportation and the auxiliary maritime industry.
From a statement issued by the Maritime Chamber of Panama:
The Maritime Chamber of Panama, for the education and updating of the maritime, port and logistics sector of our country, will be holding, from September 27 to 29, the First Annual Maritime Conference of Panama entitled "The Next 100 Years" within the framework of the 100 year anniversary of Panamanian ship registration.
On September 1 and 2 Nicaraguan exporters from various sectors will be exhibiting their merchandise in Managua and taking part in business rounds with international buyers.
The Nicaraguan exporters' union is inviting local and international businessmen to take part in business rounds within the framework of the ExpoApen 2017 exhibition.
From August 23 to 25, energy industry entrepreneurs will be meeting in San Salvador to discuss issues related to the development of renewable energies in Central America.
The event is being organized by the Salvadoran Industry Association (ASI) and will take place at the Sheraton Presidente Hotel in El Salvador.
Mangosteen, pitahaya, guanabana, passion fruit, uchuva, ipecacuana, pejibaye and carambola are some of the agricultural products with potential to export to markets such as Europe and America.
From a report by Procomer of Costa Rica entitled "Opportunities for commercialization of incipient agricultural products":
PROCOMER has carried out an analysis of agricultural products that have possibilities for production and expansion at the national and international level, but whose exports are few or none at all.Through the support of PROCOMER's Trade Promotion Offices, state agencies and research centers, 8 products with the highest potential for international marketing were selected: Mangosteen, pitahaya, guanabana, passion fruit, uchuva, ipecac, pejibaye and carambola.