
Mouliá participated in the presentation of the 10th Wood Expo at the ADS25 event
José Moulia, on behalf of the Government of Entre Ríos, participated in the Opening Panel of the ADS25 exhibition, developed on April 23 and 24 at the Higher School of Architecture and Design of the University of Morón. The meeting brought together professionals, academics and representatives of the construction sector committed to innovative and sustainable approaches.
During the event, the 10th edition of Expo Madera was officially presented, which will be held in two stages: first, with a workshop in the city of Buenos Aires on August 7, at the headquarters of the representation of the Government of Entre Ríos (Suipacha 844, CABA); And then, with the central exhibition on October 3 and 4, at the Paraná Convention Center.This workshop reflects the active commitment that we support from the representation of the Government of Entre Ríos. Promote exchange spaces such as this is part of our task of strengthening one of the strategic sectors of entrerriana production, Moulia said during his speech.The presentation panel also had the participation of the architects Carlos Bahr and Marcela Medina Navarro, organizers of the event and coordinators of the Bahr-Medina Navarro study, who have been promoting spaces for reflection and professional update around sustainable construction for years.About Expo Madera 2025The 2025 Edition of Expo Madera will be a platform to show how wood, in combination with sustainable materials, drives new design and construction approaches. There will be samples, technical talks and networking spaces focused on innovation, regulations and efficiency.The event has the impulse of the Ministry of Economic Development of Entre Ríos, the representation of the Government in Buenos Aires, the Bahr-Medina Navarro study and more than 40 entities of the forest-industrial sector.-Press teamRepresentation of the Government of Entre Ríoscommunication@casadeentrerios.gov.arSubscribe to the Newsletter from Casa de Entre Rios Registry
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