Japan to Participate as Guest Country at ANDICOM 2024 ICT Congress
Japan has been selected as the Guest Country for the 39th edition of the ANDICOM 2024 ICT Congress, set to take place from September 4th to 6th in Cartagena de Indias. This marks the second time Japan has received this distinction, following its previous participation in 2018. The event will provide a platform for showcasing Japan’s technological advancements and exploring bilateral business opportunities.
Japan, recognized for its innovation in technology, will present developments across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, robotics, 5G connectivity, smart cities, and disaster management. These innovations will be featured during ANDICOM 2024, an event organized by CINTEL (Center for Research and Development in Information and Communication Technologies).
In a recent visit to Japan, CINTEL executives, along with Ángela Durán, Colombia’s Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan, met with Yoshida Hitoshi, Japan’s Vice Minister of International Affairs at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Discussions focused on the technological and knowledge exchange facilitated by the congress and how CINTEL promotes ICT adoption and business innovation in Latin America.
Japan’s participation in ANDICOM 2024 is expected to enhance collaboration between Colombian and Japanese entities, as well as with other global participants. The Japanese Pavilion at the event will feature companies such as NEC, Nihon Dengyo Kosaku, Ai Trax, Terumo, Furukawa Electric, Fujikura, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Nippon Koei, Hitachi Vantara, OREX SAI, and Global Plan.
Key Areas of Japanese Technological Focus:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): Investment in research and development in machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision.
- Robotics: Japan continues to lead globally in robotics, with ongoing advancements in collaborative robots.
- Biotechnology: Focus on personalized medicine, agriculture, and new material development.
- Information and Communication Technologies (ICT): Development of new ICT technologies, including 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT).
- Energy: Research and development in renewable energy and fusion energy.
- Space Science: Investment in space exploration and technology development.
- Marine Sciences: Research aimed at understanding and sustainably utilizing ocean resources.
- Advanced Manufacturing: Investments to improve the competitiveness of Japan’s manufacturing industry.
For more information on Japan’s participation and other event details, visit the official ANDICOM website.