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With the purpose of supporting the evolution of the
IT market in the regions where it develops its activity,
Interservices is member of the different
organisms which groups the organizations of the IT
Industry.
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The American Commerce Chamber in Argentina represents the interests of the American companies in the Country. The Chamber supports its members’ efforts to achieve wealth for the Country.
AmCham counts with more than 750 members, which representing the American Presence in the Country, are responsible operators of the majority of the bilateral commerce.
The Chamber’s main goals are:
- To promote the bilateral commerce, direct investment, technological transfer and other special issues involving common interests between Argentina and USA.
- To promote the Free Company, the market Economy and the Practice of ethical norms between its members and the Argentine community.
- To support, through its activities, Argentina’s economical development and its habitants wealth.
- To develop and strength relations between its members and other public or private institutions.
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Interservices it’s a member of CESSI (Software and Informatics Services Chamber of Argentina).
This Chamber it’s the entity which groups and represents the companies dedicated to the development, production, commercialization and implementation of software and all its services varieties in Argentina.
With more than 300 companies or associated entities, today CESSI is one of the main referents between the IT Industry in Argentina and the national and international governments, as well as the private sector, the academy and the international markets
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Interservices is member of AMITI (Mexican Information Technologies Association). This Organism groups the Industries of Hardware, Software, Integrators, Consultants, Service Providers and Distribution Channels.
With an active role from the principal producers
and providers of Mexico, AMITI offers its members, in addition to many other benefits,
a forum in which they can develop their activities,
create synergies, and elaborate proposals and projects
to benefit the Industry and the Country, and also
gives the profit of counting with representation
to interact with the rest of the Industry, the Public
Administration, the Academy and national and international
Companies.
Nowadays, AMITI counts with more than 260 members in 19 states, in addition to collaboration agreements with universities, embassies, governmental dependencies, associations and chambers to promote the development of the Information Technology Industry. |
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