As Mexico ramps up its efforts to attract new foreign investment from the technology industry, the country’s civil associations, government bodies, and technology clusters will be at the forefront of that future. One of these key players is IJALTI, the Jalisco Institute of Information Technology.
IJALTI is a private nonprofit formed by representatives of government, industry, and academia. The institute is on a mission is to encourage and promote the development and use of ICT and internet applications to ensure the growth of the country’s most productive sectors.
Speaking with Nearshore Americas in Guadalajara, Eduardo Chávez, IJALTI’s Director General, expressed his passion for how Jalisco state is attracting fresh talent from all over Mexico, while U.S. tech companies are continuously identifying the value of setting up operations in Guadalajara.
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