The Queiros Blog

Articles on AI, operations digitalization, and industry news across Latin America's most relevant sectors.

Industries

How to Digitize Health & Safety Inspections Without Forms

HSE inspections still live on paper or Excel. We show how a safety officer can close a structured incident record in seconds — from the field, without any forms.

Santiago GarbarinoJune 8, 2026
5 min read
Operations

WhatsApp is already Argentina's largest field operations network. It just needs to be connected.

In Argentina, the most widely used operational channel isn't in any ERP or CRM. It lives in every field worker's WhatsApp. The question isn't whether to use it — it's how to structure what's already happening there.

Santiago GarbarinoMay 20, 2026
6 min read
Industries

The construction sector generates millions of operational data points every day. Almost none are captured.

Every job site is a real-time data source: materials, personnel, progress, incidents, inspections. But without a system that captures them where they happen, that information disappears into chats and voice notes.

Matías GrinbergMay 12, 2026
7 min read
Artificial Intelligence

The AI infrastructure that makes field operations possible already exists. Nobody connected it yet.

The AI models that cost millions of dollars two years ago are now accessible to any SMB. The barrier is no longer cost or technology. It's knowing which problem to solve first.

Mauro VellaApril 28, 2026
6 min read
Operations

The most valuable operational data isn't from today. It's the data that lets you understand what happened last week.

Logistics companies in Argentina are managing increasingly complex operations with coordination tools that generate no usable data. The solution isn't new software — it's connecting what already exists.

Mauro VellaApril 10, 2026
6 min read
Tips

Digital forms didn't fail because of lack of adoption. They failed because of design.

Decades of data capture tools assumed the problem was paper. The real problem was asking field workers to interrupt their work to become data analysts. AI finally inverts that logic.

Mauro VellaMarch 22, 2026
7 min read