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Rio de Janeiro
Visit Fragomen's Booth at ROG.e 2024!
From September 23 to 26, the energy sector will be focused on Rio de Janeiro.
ROG.e, one of the world’s leading energy events, is returning to Rio in grand style, bringing more discussions, more people, and more energy.
With the theme “Connecting Energies”, the 2024 edition promises to be even more comprehensive, highlighting energy transition and giving space to new energy sources.
There will be eight pavilions spread across the area, occupying 60,000 m² of built space—surpassing the 51,000 m² of 2022.
Over 60,000 people are expected to attend the four-day event.
Fragomen is proud to participate as an exhibitor in Pavilion 1, Booth K29.
We invite you to visit our booth for a conversation about immigration and the trends shaping the future of the sector.
This will be a unique opportunity to exchange ideas, learn more about our services, and explore the innovative solutions we are offering.
We look forward to seeing you at ROG.e 2024!
Don’t miss the chance to be at the heart of the discussions shaping the future of energy.
Visite o Stand da Fragomen na ROG.e 2024!
Entre os dias 23 e 26 de setembro, o setor de energia estará com os olhos voltados para o Rio de Janeiro.
A ROG.e, um dos maiores eventos globais de energia, está de volta ao Rio de Janeiro em grande estilo, trazendo mais discussões, mais pessoas e mais energia.
Com o tema “Conectando energias”, a edição de 2024 promete ser ainda mais abrangente, destacando a transição energética e dando espaço para novas fontes de energia. Serão oito pavilhões espalhados pela região, ocupando 60.000 m² de área construída – superando os 51.000 m² de 2022.
Espera-se um público de mais de 60.000 pessoas ao longo dos quatro dias de evento.
A Fragomen terá o prazer de participar como expositora no Pavilhão 1, Stand K29.
Convidamos você a visitar nosso stand para uma conversa sobre imigração e as tendências que estão moldando o futuro do setor.
Será uma oportunidade única para trocar ideias, conhecer mais sobre nossos serviços e explorar as soluções inovadoras que estamos oferecendo.
Esperamos por você na ROG.e 2024!
Não perca a chance de estar no coração das discussões que estão moldando o futuro da energia.
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