Ifema, in collaboration with Fisa, summons the second edition of Sicur Latin America
3 March 2014
On 25 February, and in the context of celebration of the big international fair of the sector of the hygiene,
After the good results of the first Sicur Latin America, celebrated in April of 2013, with the participation of more than 120 companies and the visit closely of 6.000 professionals, both operators feriales have agreed to organise the Living room with annual character, so as to promote the meeting between the companies and professional of both continents in a frame that is called to turn into one of the big referents of the sector of the hygiene in the market iberoamericano.
The act of presentation, gave beginning with the intervention of Santiago Quiroga, director of International Expansion of Ifema, that stood out the importance of the mark Sicur and his international positioning like model reference for the Chilean announcement; the only contest of the Latin American continent that tackles the sector of the hygiene from an integral perspective: labour hygiene, citizen hygiene and hygiene in front of natural catastrophes –safety and hygiene.
Carlos Stopped also put special emphasis in the tendencies and challenges that inciden in the development of the sector of the hygiene in Chile, a seismic country, and with a geography of difficult access in some points that sues of the state an important investment in matter of prevention and of management of emergencies, or the risk caused by the droughts, that have asolado the central zone of the country, for the development of the sector against fires.
Other opportunities find in the potential of the private hygiene that comes registering a growth of 14% annual average from 2010, or in the sector of labour hygiene, whose development has seen favoured by the worry to reduce the cost that suppose the accidents of work, that represent 19% of the operative budget of any industry in Chile. To this add governmental initiatives supported in a frame regulatorio that forces to the companies to invest in labour hygiene.