II Congreso Ibero-Latinoamericano de la Madera en la Construcción
II Congreso Latinoamericano de Estructuras de Madera
II Congreso Ibero-Latinoamericano de la Madera en la Construcción
Junín – 17 al 19 de mayo de 2017
Este Congreso Ibero-latinoamericano, cuyo tema central será “El empleo de la madera en las construcciones”, pretende brindar una oportunidad de aprendizaje y cooperación internacional.
En este foro, dirigido a científicos, ingenieros, empresas y constructores, se presentarán los últimos avances, investigaciones y soluciones para el empleo de la madera en las construcciones, su conservación y restauración.
Sede del evento Edificio Presidente Raúl R. Alfonsín
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento 1201
Junín – Buenos Aires – Argentina

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