Blockchain-based technological solutions continue to advance in the world. It was recently learned that, on a trade mission from Argentina, the president of the Chamber of the Argentine Software Industry (Cessi), Sergio Candelo, highlighted the “project possibilities” of the sector that emerged in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as part of the trade mission headed by Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero. Candelo assured that it is “a place that the sector has to start analyzing and put it on the radar” since there is “many investment funds, a lot of money, many possibilities and requirements in many types of technologies such as blockchain, internet of things (IoT) and greentech”.
In the search for new markets for a sector that is clearly growing, Canelo expressed that the industry goal of reaching, by 2031, exports of USD 10,000 million and 400,000 new jobs. “The Middle East area is not a large sector where our industry exports, but what we are seeing is that it has great potential, and from the Chamber we are going to bring a lot of information so that all companies that are interested can join and see this market as an additional alternative”, he explained.
The representative of the software sector recognized the sustained growth of the sector that “went from exporting in the 2000s some 20 to 25 million dollars to almost 2,000 million“, and stated that “achieve new markets” and “have more people dedicated to the industry” are key to continue its expansion. “What we have seen is many more people in the last two years who are thinking of working in our sector and the software industry could be a key sector for transformation in ArgentinaCandelo closed.
Everything related to the software industry is an important segment for Argentina. In the private sector there are 6.22 million people employed, and the average wage in the sector ($130,350) It is located in the 8% of the best salaries in the private sector.
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