Latin American Cities Conferences
Latin American Cities Conferences
For over 25 years, Americas Society/Council of the Americas (AS/COA) has traveled to key Latin American cities to host public conferences and private, off-the-record meetings for AS/COA members.
By building on its established reputation and relationships in the region, every year, AS/COA organizes six to eight conferences and missions, bringing together high-level decision makers from the public and private sectors to address pressing national and regional issues. These public conferences are complemented by private meetings and roundtables for AS/COA members, leading government officials, and senior-level business executives.
Conferences are typically broadcast online and garner local and international media coverage. AS/COA members have the opportunity for involvement through year-long or conference-specific sponsorship opportunities.
Join us in 2024 in the following cities:
- Bogotá
- Buenos Aires
- Guatemala City
- Lima
- Mexico City
- Santiago
- São Paulo
To register or to learn more about our programming, please visit our calendar of upcoming programs.
Upcoming Events
Join AS/COA in Santiago to discuss opportunities for attracting investment in clean energies and technology to achieve growth and social development.
The conference will gather leaders from various sectors to discuss women’s empowerment and career advancement in the context of Brazil’s G20 presidency.
Join AS/COA to discuss Argentina’s economic and political outlook during President Javier Milei’s first year in office.
Watch: AS/COA's conference, featuring remarks by Finance Minister José Antonio Campo, explored economic prospects under the new Petro administration.
Watch Minister of Economy Sergio Massa, diplomats, governors, and private-sector leaders discuss the country's economic prospects.
In partnership with Mexico’s Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, this year's conference discussed nearshoring and investment prospects.
President Pedro Castillo, along with members of his administration and the private sector, surveyed the future of Peru's economic potential.
The eighteenth edition of the conference convened top leaders to explore Argentina's outlook in the context of the pandemic and upcoming legislative elections.