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“Discover the Future of Design in Cancún! 10th LATENTE Congress Recap”

Cancún recently played host to the 10th LATENTE International Design Congress. This event was organized by students from Anahuac University and coincided with the 54th anniversary of the city's foundation. The city's Governor, Mara Lezama, underscored the importance of contemplating the city's future during the congress.

Over 100 experts from various countries were in attendance, participating in conferences and workshops designed to inspire the nearly 2,000 students present. These students are set to become future leaders in Cancún's urban and social design.

The congress is a multidisciplinary event that attracts a diverse range of sectors, including university and high school students, as well as business professionals. It provides a platform for interaction and knowledge exchange in the field of design.

The official opening of the congress was marked by speeches that highlighted the importance of design as a tool for building a more prosperous and humane future. This was followed by a series of conferences and workshops aimed at enriching the learning experience of the participants.

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