Guatemala is already the LED epicenter of Central America

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Guatemala is already the LED epicenter of Central America

At the event where there were talks about the present and future of the LED industry in Guatemala and the Central American region, Corpotek announced the creation of its training academy, an insurance alliance and outlined the new standard for the LED industry in the region.

The LED Summit 2026 started from a fact that marked the conversation from the beginning: Guatemala today has more than 35,700 square meters of LED screens installed in sectors as different as retail, churches, shopping centers, outdoor advertising, entertainment and corporate projects.

Francisco Reyes, CEO of Corpotek, was emphatic when interpreting that figure: “The LED market has already grown. Now it must become professional.” With that diagnosis as a starting point, the event proposed a conversation that went beyond technology to talk about standards, talent, trust and corporate responsibility.

The program included the participation of Diego Juárez, from Mega Vallas; Walter Muñoz, from DC Advertising; and Jennifer López, entrepreneurs who shared their experiences in the use of LED screens in three key segments: shopping centers, outdoor advertising and corporate events. The cases agreed that LED technology transformed the way brands communicate, but that the lack of technical standards and support continues to be a pending challenge in the Guatemalan market.

Corpotek LED Academy

The academy was presented as a contribution to the entire market. The central narrative was clear: when talent grows, the market improves; when the market improves, the customer trusts more; and when the client trusts more, Guatemala advances.

“An industry is not sustained solely by product. It is sustained by trained people. That is the reason for the Corpotek LED Academy,” commented Reyes.

There will be a specialized technical training program aimed at technicians, installers, operators, commercial advisors and support personnel, both from the Corpotek team and from the market in general.

Protect LED investments

Corpotek also announced a strategic alliance with an insurance company, with the aim of incorporating an additional layer of protection to the LED projects that the company develops. The initiative seeks to ensure that clients have not only technical guarantee, but also coverage for their investments in visual infrastructure. In the words of Reyes: “At Corpotek we do not sell screens, we build trust around each project.”

Fortex, Focus and Flex

The company showed its new line of LED solutions for the Guatemalan market:

  • Fortex, designed for outdoor projects with high resistance, brightness and efficiency.
  • Focus, aimed at interior spaces where resolution and detail are decisive, ideal for stores, churches, monitoring centers and corporate rooms.
  • Flex, a line for creative projects that require unconventional shapes such as cylinders, curves, spheres and special structures, conceived for architects, agencies and brands looking for different visual experiences.

Guatemala as LED epicenter of Central America

The closing of the LED Summit was marked by a country positioning. Corpotek stated that Guatemala can no longer be seen only as a market that consumes LED technology, but as a territory that designs, manufactures, installs, trains and supports that technology.

“The projects speak for themselves: shopping centers, stadiums, digital billboards, corporate events. Guatemala is already the most active LED market in the region,” Reyes noted.

Corpotek also announced that the LED Summit 2027 will convene specialists from the global audiovisual industry with the aim of positioning Guatemala as the reference point for the LED market in Central America.

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