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New office in Santiago de Chile: strengthening our international presence

We are pleased to announce the opening of our new office in Santiago, Chile, located at Los Militares 5885, Las Condes. This new milestone reinforces our global projection and consolidates Chile as a strategic pillar for the company’s international development.

With a presence in more than 40 countries, this step reaffirms our commitment to combine global expertise and local talent, driving the development of capabilities through our Centers of Excellence. From this new base, we will work to serve global customers and the demanding local market, offering innovative solutions and technical excellence.

We thank all those who make this sustained growth possible, contributing innovation, excellence and commitment to each project.

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