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Public-Private Partnership: a Project Between the UTN and a Self-Partisan Advances in San Francisco

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Through an agreement, the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN) of San Francisco and the autopartista firm ZF Argentina are carrying out the design and manufacture of a plasma cutting machine that the company requires for use in the plant located in this city.From both sides, they highlight the public-private alliance to be able to work together projects. The engineer Alejandro Trossero, administrative secretary of UTN, explained that the initi…
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Through an agreement, the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN) of San Francisco and the autopartista firm ZF Argentina are carrying out the design and manufacture of a plasma cutting machine that the company requires for use in the plant located in this city.From both sides, they highlight the public-private alliance to be able to work together projects. The engineer Alejandro Trossero, administrative secretary of UTN, explained that the initi…

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contexte.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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