The Latin American economy went from a very positive few years to a fall in 2015 from which even in 2016 it does not recover and is even accentuated in some countries of the region, in which the situation is aggravated with other factors such as political and exchange rate.
This panorama has affected all actors in the audiovisual industry. Manufacturers, distributors and integrators have seen their sales fall and projects have been postponed in the hope that in a few months the situation will change.
Brazil is one of those countries affected by the economic, exchange rate and political situation. And while it's still the place everyone wants to be because of its size and population number, there's the uncertainty of when this bad time is going to change.
But as the world does not stop turning despite this uncertain panorama, those who belong to the audiovisual industry in Latin America continue to persist in the face of adversity and know that historically the economy in the region has been cyclical.
This is reflected in the next edition of TecnoMultimedia InfoComm Brazil, which will be held in São Paulo between May 10 and 12, in which a significant number of manufacturers, distributors and integrators will be showing their novelties, with the firm conviction that to overcome this moment it is necessary to be close to their customers, train them and show them the latest technologies available for their solutions.
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