The software industry generated last March 1,470 jobsand reached in last three years the creation of 28,000 jobs.
This was announced this Friday on his Twitter account, the director of the Center for Production Studies (CEP XXI), Daniel Schteingartwho is also the Coordinator of the Productive Argentina Plan 2030.
Schteingart remarked that “the software does not stop creating formal jobs”, and pointed out that “the advance data for March shows an increase of 1,470 jobs”.
In addition, he stressed that “in the last three years, 28,000 formal jobs were created in the sector.”
“One of the challenges facing the software industry is to continue consolidating its exports to Europe, and a gateway to this continent is Barcelona, which offers an innovation ecosystem that complements the activities carried out by companies in this sector”Maria Apollito
Precisely the Minister of Productive Development, Matías Kulfas, and the Undersecretary of Knowledge Economy, María Apólito, traveled to Spain this week, along with a delegation of 19 companies from the software and computer services sector, with the aim of promoting this industry and generate new business opportunities to increase exports, which in 2021 exceeded $2,000 million.
The software does not stop creating formal jobs.
Advance data for March: +1470 jobs.
In the last three years, 28,000 formal jobs have been created in the sector. pic.twitter.com/pMigIjfsuA
— Daniel Schteingart (@danyscht) May 20, 2022
“This is an activity so that many Argentine companies linked to software know in some way the possibilities they have in the Spanish ecosystem, which is very complementary to what is presented in ours,” Apólito told Télam from Barcelona.
The undersecretary pointed out that “one of the challenges facing the software industry is to continue consolidating its exports to Europe, and a gateway to this continent is Barcelona, which offers an innovation ecosystem that complements the activities carried out by companies of this sector”.