JSC Ingenium to participate in the 38th CANTO Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition
- As a proud participant, JSC Ingenium will showcase its cutting-edge solutions and share its expertise in telecommunications, as well as its vision for the future of telecommunications.
JSC Ingenium a global provider of Core Network 4G/5G and BSS technology for Communications Service Provider (CSPs), is thrilled to announce its participation in the 38th CANTO Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition which will be held from July 16th to July 19th, 2023. The event will take place at JW Marriott Miami Turnberry.
CANTO (Caribbean Association of National Telecommunications Organizations) is a non-profit association for the telecommunications industry in the Caribbean and Latin America. The annual conference and trade exhibition brings together industry leaders, innovators, and experts to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and challenges facing the telecommunications sector.
“We are very excited to participate in the 38th CANTO Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition”, said Juan Carlos Buitrago, Chief Sales Officer at JSC Ingenium. “This event provides an excellent platform to connect with industry leaders, share our expertise, and learn from others in the telecommunications community. We look forward to showcasing our innovative solutions and discussing the future of the industry”.
JSC Ingenium will be exhibiting at booth number 17 throughout the event, where attendees can learn more about their comprehensive range of services, including network infrastructure solutions, managed services, and cloud-based offerings. Visitors will also have the opportunity to engage with JSC Ingenium’s experts and explore potential collaborations.
For more information about JSC Ingenium and its participation in the 38th CANTO Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition, please contact us.
CANTO is a non-profit association, founded in 1985 made up of operators, organizations, companies and individuals in the telecommunications sector. The Association has a Caribbean focus as it relates to ICT issues for the region with a global perspective and has grown to over 141 members in more than 36 countries.
CANTO views its role in the Caribbean Telecommunications community as that of leadership in influencing policy, expert in providing information in all aspects of the industry and facilitator, in encouraging dialogue and meaningful collaborative enterprise. This philosophy is captured in our mission statement: “to facilitate the development of ICT solutions for the benefit of members and other stakeholders in the Caribbean region”.