International fairs at the Simón Bolívar Convention Center promote the economic reactivation of Guayaquil

Expoplaza Program Six meetings in the remainder of the year and will be face -to -face under all biosafety protocols established by the authorities.

The main objective of these fairs is to strengthen and enhance the local and national productive apparatus through several sectors: automotive, real estate, agricultural, aquaculture, literary, gastronomic and tourist; creating the ideal context to promote agreements and businesses in order to reactivate the economy. They are events that present in a single site all the offer that the sector proposes, where exhibitors, public and developing companies of this type of meetings are an active part.

"The program we have launched is six fairs, hopefully more;

In the development of events, exhibitors present new technology and trends in their areas; At the same time, networking will be facilitated for the dissemination of live digital content in formal spaces. "The exhibitors can make their products known, close sales and capture potential buyers. In addition, there are hundreds of jobs that are generated and it is the opportunity to create new experiences for our visitors, and give us as an example of responsible progress," Baquerizo complemented.

International Fairs Programming

Within the programming they include:

The organizers will maintain strict control of the biosafety measures in each of the events that will take place in the Simón Bolívarde Guayaquil Convention Center, following the parameters determined by the authorities as:

  • Use of wide spaces.
  • Capacity control.
  • Social distancing control.
  • Proper use of all virus prevention inputs such as mask, hand disinfection, among others.

"Sometimes when we talk about fairs we think of a massive event and it is not such, these are quite business meetings, with capacity control, directed in the best way. I think that in convention centers, as in other places, we know how to handle biosafety controls," concluded Ricardo Baquerizo, president of Explaza.