Registration is Now Live for WTM Latin America 2024

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Registration is now live for WTM Latin America 2024, which takes place between Monday 15 – Wednesday 17 April, at Expo Center Norte – São Paulo.

Under the theme “The Future is Open. Be the change”, which proposes a reflection on the importance of a future marked by rapid changes, a broad program of qualified content is being confirmed with the participation of great leaders, references in their segments of activity to reinforce the role that each professional has in creating an innovative and sustainable future for the travel industry.

Registration is free of charge and mandatory, regardless of the visitor category – trade, media, ministers, and students. Access the website to register: Portuguese, English or Spanish.

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The 2024 edition will once again provide visitors with an enriching experience, with renowned speakers offering an in-depth and updated view of the tourism industry scenario and its evolution.
Sessions will take place in three theatres: Transformation, Trends and Tech. Programme will be released soon.

The 4th edition of the Responsible Tourism Awards has also been confirmed, with new categories that dialogue with the Latin American agenda and strategic partners specialising in the topic and operating in different countries. Application form is also live on the website.

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