The most important industrial fair in the country began: Industrial Transformation México (ITM) in León, Guanajuato, with the celebration of the Industrial Night 2021,
This year, during the third edition of ITM, the 10th anniversary of the birth of the concept of Industry 4.0 will be commemorated.
During the ceremony held at the Bicentennial Theater, Jochen Köckler, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Deutsche Messe, stated that Mexico stands out for exceeding expectations and is the first Latin American country to host a Hannover Messe event.
It should be remembered that in 2019 it was the first edition of ITM, considered the best world premiere of the German organization for several decades.
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“Today we are making history together, because this ITM is the first event that the Hannover Messe is holding in a hybrid format after the pandemic in the American continent. Two years ago, I remember being here talking about world trends, but no one could have imagined that a year later the pandemic would define a new reality: that it is the digital age, "he said.
For his part, Alejandro Preinfalk, president & CEO of Siemens Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, said that our country is the industrial muscle of Latin America and that it is no coincidence that the organizers have chosen Guanajuato, since it has a vision for the future .
However, he called for the next step: moving toward mind-billing. For this reason, he commented that this fair is one of the most important vehicles for jointly achieving industrial transformation.
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Enrique González Haas, president and CEO of Schneider Electric Mexico and Central America, assured that the industrial segment is key for the growth of the economy and is essential for the generation of jobs.
He also stressed that data is the essence of the future of industrialization. "The competition is discovering that data and handling it in a timely manner."
He also called for the carbon footprint to be controlled by 2030 and awareness of energy efficiency be made.
Felipe Rivera, general director of Mitsubishi Electric Automation in Mexico; announced that this year, the company celebrates its 100th anniversary.
In addition, Peter Tempel, German ambassador to Mexico; and José Abugaber, president of the Concamin. Likewise, businessmen, industrialists, representatives of industrial organizations, government authorities, developers, among others, gathered.
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