
Focusing on Yucatán, the industrial sector is preparing to launch subsequent funds specialized in certain types of assets. One example is Cheaf, which aims to combat the food crisis in Latin America, especially in countries like Argentina, where 16 million tons of food are wasted each year. Cheaf's proposal arises as an urgent response to the food insecurity faced by more than 820 million people worldwide.
The Digital Summit Latam will take place in Madrid on February 26 and 27, with the participation of leaders from Latin America and Europe. This event will address crucial topics such as regulations in strategic sectors, cybersecurity, and technological neutrality, featuring prominent experts like Layla Delgadillo, David Hoffman, and Rodrigo Ramírez Pino, among others.
On its part, Kaab aims to raise 150 million dollars to develop real estate projects in the Yucatán Peninsula, ranging from housing to industrial spaces. This agency, with 40 years of experience, seeks to boost regional development and the real estate appeal of the region.
The Mexican startup Cheaf, led by Kim Durand and Elena López, announces its expansion to Argentina as part of its regional strategy to mitigate food waste. At least ten medium- and long-term opportunities have been identified, including urban developments, acquisition of independent hotels, housing for seniors, and industrial projects in various areas of Mexico.
During the annual event of advisors from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, more than 600 national and international leaders will meet to discuss the future of education, artificial intelligence, science, and research, among other topics. Additionally, the EXATEC Awards will be presented.
PROI Worldwide, a global consortium of independent communication agencies, has added the Mexican agency Zimat Consultores to its network. Led by Marta Mejía, this alliance will provide PROI Worldwide's global network with a new partner in Mexico to strengthen its presence and reach in the country.