The new years come with thousands of challenges, promises and goals that we set when twelve o'clock at night on December 31 and this 2011 will not be the exception.
I am Ana María Restrepo, new editor of AC/R Latin America, and together with Vanesa Restrepo and María Cecilia Hernández, deputy editor and journalist of the publication, respectively, I will be accompanying them from now on.
The beginning of the year always brings good things, I, for example, started the first year of this second decade of the twenty-first century with you, the members of the CVAC/R industry at AHR Expo.
It was my first time at the fair, I met many with whom I had exchanged emails and calls when I wrote for the magazine, but beyond this, I realized that this industry is still very much alive despite the crisis and that manufacturers and institutions look very favorably on Latin America.
A broad picture was drawn in my head, and I hope that together we can bring forward many of the ideas on education for Hispanics raised by Nate (North American Technician Excellence) and AHRI (Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute), as well as the new incursions and repositioning that manufacturers are looking for in our region.
However, I am concerned about other aspects such as the large Chinese presence at the fair, how their products compete with Latinos; the situation of commodities in Argentina, although in Chile they still report an increase in the stock market; In addition to the high number of products that are being advertised as green and I do not want to say that they are not, rather I try to give a critical look at the way they are presented and the abuse that is being given to the concept.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please write to me at [email protected]