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Jalisco’s Tech Renaissance: Fostering Mexico’s Electronics and Advanced Manufacturing Innovations

Jalisco, a thriving western Mexican state, is renowned for its electronics industry, particularly in Guadalajara, its capital. The state hosts over 140 electronics companies and benefits from a strategic location between Mexico City and northern manufacturing hubs. Guadalajara, known as “Mexico’s technology hub,” is home to more than 20 universities and research centers, producing skilled software experts and engineers. Jalisco’s government actively supports the manufacturing industry through initiatives like workforce training and infrastructure development. As a result, the state is well-positioned to maintain its leading role in Mexico’s economy and advanced manufacturing.

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San Luis Potosí: A Thriving Hub for Mexico’s Electronics and Automotive Industries

San Luis Potosí, a central Mexican state, has emerged as a thriving hub for the electronics and automotive industries. Its GDP increased by 3% in 2018, and in the same year, it exported $12 billion in manufactured goods. The state is home to 326 automotive-related companies, generating around 83,000 direct jobs. Major cities in the region, such as the capital San Luis Potosí and Villa de Reyes, have attracted significant investments, including BMW’s electric car and battery production plant and Magna’s $120 million investment in the Logistik II industrial park. The electronics industry also benefits from the presence of battery cell production and engine manufacturing companies, providing a strong foundation for the state’s continued growth and success.

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