Los Cabos, B.C.S., October 29, 2024. – Los Cabos, the tourist jewel of Baja California Sur, was chosen by the Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex) as the venue for its National Training Seminar for 2025, ahead of other destinations in Mexico.
The candidacy of the municipality of Los Cabos was supported by the Los Cabos Tourism Trust (FITURCA), chaired by Rodrigo Esponda, which represented a strong impetus for this destination to host one of the most important events of the Coparmex at the national level.
It should be noted that the COPARMEX chapter in Los Cabos, in a collaborative effort between local businessmen, took on the responsibility of presenting the candidacy for this destination to be selected as the venue for the event.
The business organisation evaluated the destinations’ profiles and attractions, public and private infrastructure, hotel capacity, mobility routes and options, and air connectivity with the entire country.
Once the proposals were evaluated, Los Cabos obtained the absolute majority to host the National Training Seminar, which will be held in May 2025. The seminar will bring together more than 250 business people affiliated with Coparmex and their companions.
Rodrigo Esponda, head of FITURCA, said, “It is an honour to have been chosen by Coparmex to host its National Training Seminar 2025. Our vision for Los Cabos is set on quality, more than quality. That is why we have a 95% satisfaction rate from the tourists that visit us, and that is the level of experience that we will offer to the attendees of this important event.”
The Coparmex National Training Seminar is an annual event that brings together businesswomen and businessmen who are organization members and external national and international speakers who offer their perspectives on different topics.
In addition, the presidents and directors of the business centers meet to agree on new economic strategies and plans. This event usually includes sessions, conferences, workshops, social events and exhibitions.
According to Rodrigo Esponda, the destination received 3.8 million visitors last year, an increase of 9% over the previous year. This year, 2024, is expected to close with the same figures as 2023.