Argentina. International Conference to Have a New Venue in 2026

TRADE MARKETS | BUSINESS | STREAMING

Federico Fornelli

Sergio Veiga

One of the most important events in the audiovisual and telecommunications industry in South America is changing its traditional venue. This year, it will be held in 2026 at the Alvear Icon Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

After many years, the trade show and conference is leaving the Hilton Hotel in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. The organizers, the Argentine Association of TIC, Video and Connectivity (ATVC) and the Chamber of Producers and Programmers of Audiovisual Signals (Cappsa), announced the new venue and dates for the 36th edition of International Conference, which will take place on October 27 and 28.

“We want to inaugurate a new stage for International Conference, one that honors its history and its more than 30 years as a meeting point for the industry, but that also embraces the new challenges and opportunities of the sector. The ecosystem has gained scale, diversity of actors, and strategic relevance.” “We want an environment that reflects the present and future of the industry,” stated Federico Fornelli, President of ATVC.

Sergio Veiga, President of CAPPSA, emphasized that the 2026 edition will seek to deepen the strategic profile of the event. “Jornadas is the place where the industry comes together to discuss the sector’s direction. This evolution allows us to strengthen our focus on content, creative talent, and business opportunities on a regional scale.”

With more than three decades of experience, Jornadas Internacionales has established itself as one of the leading events for the TIC and audiovisual ecosystem in Latin America. The event brings together companies, authorities, regulators, content producers, and key figures from the academic and political spheres.

We are sharing the Jornadas 2025 brochure with a recap in images, video, and coverage of the 35th edition, and we look forward to seeing you as we continue building the future of the industry in this new phase.

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