The SLALM (Latinamerican Mathematical Logic Symposium) started at the end of the 1960's, impulsed by Abraham Robinson, who was then President of the ASL.
It gathers the community of researchers in Logic from all Latin America and counts with the participation of leading researchers from all over the world. It exists thanks to the support of the ASL and of the local institutions organizing the event. It has been organized in various places of Latin America:
- I SLALM Santiago, Chile (1970)
- II SLALM Brasilia, Brazil (1972)
- III SLALM Campinas, Brazil (1976)
- IV SLALM Santiago, Chile (1978)
- V SLALM Bogotá, Colombia (1981)
- VI SLALM Caracas, Venezuela (1983)
- VII SLALM Campinas, Brazil (1985)
- VIII SLALM Paraíba, Brazil (1989)
- IX SLALM Bahía Blanca, Argentina (1992)
- X SLALM Bogotá, Colombia (1995)
- XI SLALM Mérida, Venezuela (1998)
- XII SLALM San José, Costa Rica (2004)
- XIII SLALM Oaxaca, México (2006)
- XIV SLALM Paraty, Brazil (2008)
- XV SLALM Bogotá, Colombia (2012)
- XVI SLALM Buenos Aires, Argentina (2014)
- XVII SLALM Puebla, México (2017)