In Caracas, Venezuela, the second edition of the international telecommunications fair continues, bringing together entrepreneurs, big and small brands and technology enthusiasts. With more details on the event, our correspondent Gladys Quesada.
Category
đź—ž
NewsTranscript
00:00As we were reporting, the second edition of the International Telecommunications Fair
00:03continues bringing together entrepreneurs, big and small brands and technology enthusiasts.
00:08With more details on the event, our correspondent Lais Quezada.
00:11Yeah, thanks for the time and the contact here with you and our audience in from the
00:17south and for Telesur English.
00:19Currently, FITELVEN 2024 continues and the activities are rolling out in this last day
00:25of activities and events.
00:27As we were reporting, this is the last day, but this is a free entrance day.
00:32So everyone in the public can come here with their families just for free and enjoy these
00:37lights and this spectacle of music and technology that is FITELVEN 2024.
00:43We were talking to the organizer, the main organizer of the event, Carlos Silva, and
00:47he was telling us that as of yesterday, 18,000 people were, you know, assisting and attending
00:55this fair.
00:56So they were coming in here.
00:58Those are figures that mark a new record in assistance for this kind of events here in
01:03Caracas, Venezuela.
01:04As I was saying also, we were talking to him and he told me that yesterday, main companies
01:10in Venezuela, as MobileNet, as also Digicel, Cantebé and others were doing alliances because
01:17one of the main purposes of this fair is to showcase what Venezuela can do in terms of
01:22telecommunications so they can do this kind of nexus, this kind of links and alliances
01:29towards finding independence in telecommunications.
01:33Let's recall Venezuela is under attack in many of these sectors and in this France,
01:38and it is paramount and needed to find independence and sovereignty in terms of technology and
01:45telecommunications.
01:46One of the main objectives is to do software and hardware produced here in Venezuela.
01:52I want to tell you also that Carlos Silva, the main organizer of the event, was telling
01:56us that yesterday other agreements were signed with Iran, one of the South cooperation ways
02:04here in Venezuela, and also because they were telling us that they have the same objective,
02:09the same goal of finding independence in technology and sovereignty also.
02:14I want to say you that here today they had the Fusion Tournament, which is one way to
02:21showcase the abilities and the skills in this new sector that is prospering and that is
02:26enhancing and growing for the next three years, and that's to say the optic fiber cable and
02:32the installations, those are services that will grow in Venezuela because of the enhancement
02:37of new technologies as the 5G connectivity.
02:40Also I wanted to tell you that this is one way to find cooperation and fraternal competence
02:48or competitions between the private sector and the public sector because one of the seven
02:54transformations proposed by President Nicolás Maduro Moros is to find alliances and to find
03:00gains in the cooperation between both sectors.
03:03He was saying that no one can do it alone, so Venezuela is under the premise of cooperation
03:09rather than unfaithful competition.
03:12So far that's the information from the Poliedro of Caracas.
03:16As I was saying, over 18,000 people have been touring the fair, but this is not over yet.
03:22This is going to move on and continue until late in the afternoon or maybe in the early
03:27hours of the night of today, September 21st.
03:31So this is the information, now I'm giving the signal back to you.