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"Creating opportunities and connections"
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OCTOBER 2020
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This month, our Director of Innovation and Technology Committee, Alexis Ricordi joins us to say hello to you all. Alexis is a Global Business Executive with a unique combination of strategic planning, project management and leadership skills. Working as a Chief Information Officer at KIK Custom Products, he brings in a wealth of global experience and skills that are sure to help us at PCCC, chart out a trajectory for growth. Here’s how he describes his association with the Chamber.
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At SLR Consulting Limited, we joined the PCCC in November 2019 as we could see an excellent opportunity to expand our network in the vibrant mining industry in Peru.
Like most companies, we have moved to working from home. We have adapted our approach to work with the current circumstances and continue to remain busy making an effort to be in regular contact with our clients and the SLR technical teams to ensure projects continue to move forward.
Our leadership team is regularly monitoring the situation and providing advice and support. We remain vigilant with our efforts to keep our colleagues, clients, and the communities we visit safe and still provide the very best service and advice to our clients.
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With 10 years promoting Peruvian industry, INDUSTRIA PERU is the main commercial platform of the manufacturing industry in Peru. It generates commercial opportunities among Peruvian exporters and international buyers from different business lines: Electrical Goods, Cosmetic Products & Natural Ingredients, Woods & Wood Manufacturing, Hospital Materials & Equipment, Mining Suppliers, Packaging, Food Industry Equipment,
Construction Material & Finishes, Automotive Spare Parts, Security Equipment and others.
Don't miss the Virtual Business Roundtable "INDUSTRY PERU 2020" from 16th to 30th November and register at https://mbmapp.com/event/industriaperu2020 or contact Antonio Ramos at aramos@promperu.gob.pe
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Organizers of Expo 2020 Dubai have said they are committed to the global event, exactly one year ahead of its opening. The first world exposition to take place in the Middle East had been due to open this month in Dubai, the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, but was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
New images of the Expo site, in the south of the city, show pavilions near completion and thoroughfares laid out ready to welcome what organizers had hoped would be up to 25 million visitors across the Expo's six-month duration. More than 190 countries are expected to be represented at the Expo, which is now set to take place between October 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022.
Embark on a fascinated journey and step inside the CANADA Pavilion located on the Sustainability District, and the PERU Pavilion located in the Mobility District.
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The impact of the pandemic on SMEs is significant, thinking about it Microsoft organized a fair of technological solutions for SMEs completely free and virtual. The fair took place from October 27 to 29 where solutions, that have the potential to reinvent the operations of organizations in Latin America, where exhibited.
The event featured the participation of 9 technology companies from Peru, Ecuador, and Uruguay with a scope to Bolivia and Paraguay.
"Today, digital transformation should not be an option, but an immediate strategic decision to guarantee its competitiveness in the market." indicated Lourdes Bielich, manager of Small and Medium Enterprises of Microsoft South Region.
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The "Gran Teatro Nacional del Peru" dresses in purple to present the free premiere of "OCTOBER Altarpiece in chamber version" through the signal of TVPeru in "Teatro en Grande":
https://www.tvperu.gob.pe/play
A show by the National Folkloric Ballet of Peru inspired by the Peruvian Creole culture and the celebrations dedicated to the tradition of the "Lord of Miracles".
But not only is he worshiped in Lima, Peru. On Oct 15, 2005, the Vatican, in coordination with the Archbishopric of Lima, appointed the "Lord of Miracles" as Patron of Peruvian Residents and Immigrants. So there are processions in every city where there is a Peruvian colony.
In Ontario, for example, it passes through the streets of Shoreham Dr. in North York.
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