Our region, known for its abundance of resources, exhibits a solid and diversified productive base. These qualities position Córdoba as a productive hub within the national landscape.
Córdoba’s competitiveness model is grounded in fundamental pillars, forming a system that integrates diverse areas of production.
Córdoba is one of the most important educational hubs in Argentina. Universities are present in 53 localities.
Córdoba hosts a large number of researchers dedicated to increasing productivity in various knowledge areas through innovative projects. The province boasts 2.6 researchers per 1,000 inhabitants.
Córdoba is home to a wide range of industries that significantly contribute to Argentina's total production. The variety of resources and skilled human capital available is reflected in the diversity of production, which continues to grow year after year.
Córdoba has infrastructure that boosts market competitiveness and fosters strategic collaborations between related companies and the municipality, nurturing a thriving productive landscape and offering an ideal ecosystem for business development.
Córdoba is the first Argentine province to measure population well-being as a central axis for generating public policies, presenting high satisfaction levels comparable to cities like Colorado (USA) or Baden (Germany).
Located at the southern tip of South America, Córdoba is one of the 23 provinces in Argentina, situated in the Central Region.
Source: Córdoba Statistics
Córdoba is the second most populated province in Argentina after Buenos Aires.
Nearly 40% of the population is concentrated in the provincial capital. Other key cities include Río Cuarto, San Francisco, Villa María, and Villa Carlos Paz.
Source: Córdoba Statistics - Censo 2022
Córdoba’s population is ethnically diverse. Historically, it has been one of the provinces with the highest immigrant population in the country, enriching its culture.
The province is also home to Jewish, Arab, Armenian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean communities, among others.
Source: Córdoba Immigrant Communities Union (UCIC) and National Migration Directorate
Understanding climate conditions is essential for considering market and investment opportunities. Climate is a critical factor influencing production, consumption, investment, and long-term planning across many industries.
During the summer, Córdoba experiences warm to hot temperatures that decrease slightly at night. This period is usually the rainy season with occasional thunderstorms.
Autumn in Córdoba is pleasant, with milder temperatures. The amount of rainfall tends to decrease as the season progresses.
Winter in Córdoba is cool and dry. Precipitation is scarce during these months.
Spring in Córdoba is pleasant and begins to warm gradually: Spring marks the beginning of a gradual increase in precipitation, although it is less rainy than summer.