Córdoba
They gave up a space in the Industrial Park for the construction of the CAMMEC headquarters and a Technological Center for Wood
The Córdoba Chamber of Wood, Furniture and Equipment signed a collaboration agreement with the Juan B. Justo District 13 Circular Industrial Park, which establishes the assignment of a space for the construction of the CAMMEC corporate headquarters and the development of the Wood Technological Center, among other relevant points.
A new Wood Technological Center will be located in the Industrial Park, it will be the first space in the Province of Córdoba for technological development of the Wood industry and it constitutes an important fact for the institutional life of the Chamber of Wood, Furniture and Equipment of Córdoba.
This space will be one of the industrial amenities of the District 13 Industrial Park, which is located in the northern area of the City of Córdoba. Said park will have common spaces for certain sectors of productive activity, with the aim of promoting relations and cooperation between companies, and developing technological and service activities that promote the circular economy, open innovation, etc.
The Wood Technological Center development project will have a survey of potential demand, an evaluation of existing reference centers and a value proposition that will promote activities and services to improve production processes.

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