'Software activity will expand aggressively in the coming years,' CFK
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner defined herself as a “fan of industrial development” and added that “software activity would “expand aggressively in the coming years.”
While speaking at the opening ceremony of a new building for a software company, the Head of State said she was in favour of expanding the quality of education and stressed that “the only two basic things needed in order to learn are being able to sit down and concentrating,” she said, although she warned of a need to change the methodology of education in the country.
“This development will allow our cutting-edge activities to increase in the future,” she assured.
“Argentina has already been capable of creating a Maradona or a Messi. In Tecnópolis we can see an idea of what the country should be. There we can see what Argentines stand for,” the President continued.
Fernández de Kirchner, who acknowledged that she does not use a computer, revealed that 95 percent of the software created in the country is exported, making this industry a leap even bigger than Gutemberg’s press.




















