Argentina. The Argentine Chamber of Paintings held its year-end event, in which some 180 people from the industry's value chain were present; between members of the Chamber, manufacturers, suppliers and holders of various institutions in the paint sector.
With a coffee break in the Lobby Bar Imperio of the emblematic Savoy Hotel on Avenida Callao at 181, in Buenos Aires, the end of the year event organized by the Argentine Chamber of Paintings (Capin) began.
The meeting started at 6 p.m. on November 29 with the reception. Subsequently, the guests went to the Olimpo Hall to enjoy the central conference by the journalist, writer and political analyst Jorge Asís.
Previously, the president of Capin, Juan Martín Micelli, offered a few words of welcome, in which he thanked the companies that participated with their brands as sponsors of the event.
Then, he gave a brief review of the actions and concrete achievements of the chamber this year, and the objectives and challenges that continue for the next.
Then, Jorge Asís entered, who in the face of the 2023 presidential elections drew a map on the current political situation between the main forces and their main representatives.
Towards the end, he was interviewed by Daniel Vicente, manager of Capin, which gave way to questions from the audience that were answered by the exhibitor.
After about an hour of dissertation, the attendees went up to the Empire Bar where they shared a dinner-cocktail.
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