March 2017
CANIETI National President Presents Forward-looking Strategy at Re-election Event
March 30, 2024CANIETI announced the re-election of Mario de la Cruz Sarabia as its National President this week, who revealed key strategies for the future of IT in the country.
Read MoreIndian Services Firms Seeing Great Benefit in Mexico’s New Immigration Laws
March 28, 2024Mexico is updating its immigration laws to enable companies to more easily absorb software professionals from abroad — great news for Indian services firms
Read MoreAeromexico Increases San Jose-Guadalajara Flight Frequency to Meet Growing US Demand
March 23, 2024Aeromexico has announced that it will offer new flights from Mineta San Jose International Airport to Guadalajara, in order to meet rising US demand.
Read MoreOracle Academy to Train Students in Morelos Technology University
March 22, 2024As members, students can leverage the academy to refine their computing skills and know about new trends in the ever-advancing information technology industry.
Read MoreMexico’s Education Secretary Reveals Ambition to Create Bilingual Country in 20 Years
March 17, 2024Within two decades, the Education Secretary of Mexico plans to have all of its students speaking English, in order to make the population more competitive.
Read MoreSiemens Stiftung & INNOVEC Promote Science & Technology Education in Mexico
March 14, 2024Backed by UNESCO, Siemens Stiftung & INNOVEC are organizing events across the country where children are collaborating on small, simple scientific projects.
Read MoreDespite NAFTA Concerns, Canadian Coffee Chain Tim Hortons is Expanding into Mexico
March 9, 2024Amid NAFTA concerns, one of Canada’s most well-known brands, Tim Hortons, is bringing its coffee houses to Mexico, making it the chain’s first foray into Latin America.
Read MoreScotiabank Unveils its Digital Factory in Mexico City
March 7, 2024Engineers at the lab will develop technology solutions that dramatically improve customer experiences.
Read MoreJalisco Introducing Law To Increase Government Spending On Technology
March 2, 2024The Mexican state of Jalisco is planning to promote innovation further by making it mandatory for the government to invest at least 2% of its annual budget in science and technology.
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