HAVANA, Cuba. – From September 10 to 15 it will be held in Havana the Cuba 2017 Radio and TV Convention together with the International Expo Fair.

The scientific program of the meeting will be dedicated to the historical memory and the preservation of cultural patrimony in public radio and television, considering that the greatest strength for creation lies in the look to our identities.

In a press conference, Caridad Rojas, from the organizing committee, said that 43 countries will attend this third edition, among them France, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentine, Spain, the United States and Libya.

For the most part, the lectures, which will be offered at the Convention Palace, will value the challenges in the global era imposed by transnationals of information and communication with a vision from radio and television.

The program of the Radio and TV Convention will feature 13 lectures, 28 workshops, four panels and 12 presentations. Francisco Sierra, director of the International Center for Higher Studies of Communication for Latin America in Ecuador, will give the lecture Scenarios and Challenges of the New Media Ecology in the State Radio and Television.