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Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Barbados, Chile and Uruguay are in first place in Latin America and the Caribbean "Global Report on Information Technology 2011-2012: Living in a hyperconnected world" presented today in New York by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
With record coverage of 142 economies worldwide, the Global Report on Information Technology is the most comprehensive international assessment and legitimate in the world on the impact of information technology and communications (ICT) in the development process and competitiveness of nations.

Barbados is ranked 35, Chile and Uruguay in 39 occupies 44 of the ranking. In Latin America and the Caribbean followed by Panama ranks 57, Costa Rica in 58, Brazil (65), Colombia (73), Jamaica (74) and Mexico (76). Dominican Republic was placed in 87, for 90 Guyana, Argentina and Ecuador in 92 in 96.

Guatemala and Honduras were located in positions 98 and 99 respectively, at 103 El Salvador, Peru (106), Venezuela (107), Paraguay (111), Belize (119), Suriname (121), Bolivia (127), Nicaragua (131) and Haiti (142).
The Alumni Association of INCAE in Panama (Panama AGI) is planning a series of strategic alliances and social and academic activities in order to encourage participation by a greater amount of Incaistas.
The announcement was the inauguration of the new board on 27 March at the Union City Club.
during the inauguration of the new board on 27 March at the Union Club of Panama City.

Cotes reported that its goals are: to integrate its 750 graduates, through networking and updating knowledge in various areas, using social networks and technology, and the signing of strategic alliances with institutions, associations and related media .

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