The aerospace industry gains momentum in Vallejo I of CDMX
Inmobiliare | December 09, 2021 |

Entrepreneurs from the aerospace industry, and the capital government, announced an initial investment of 12 billion pesos for Vallejo-I.

According to the Ministry of Economic Development (SEDECO), these resources will be used for innovation, design and simulation projects to be developed next year.

In this way, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, head of Government, held a business meeting with representatives of the Baja California Aerospace Cluster sector, at the Vallejo-I Center for Technological Development and Innovation (CDIT).

There they shared experiences and projects between CDMX and the state in order to promote the sector and its relationship with the Academy and the development of the clean industry.

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Representatives from Russia, China and India were also present at the meeting, who will visit the Innovation Center, Pantaco and other places in Vallejo.

Meanwhile, the president of the BC Aerospace Cluster, Tomas Sibaja, pointed out that the meeting contributes to generating opportunities for the educational institutions of the Azcapotzalco mayor's office and young people to participate in projects and the logistical development of a world-class innovation center.

CDIT Vallejo-I is the only data center managed by a local government in Latin America that has the ICREA (International Computer Room Experts Association) Level III certification.

According to the authorities, it has the highest prestige worldwide and offers service to businessmen, the capital's government and whoever requests it through its high-performance computer laboratories, Industry 4.0, materials and prototypes, and national laboratories. intelligence.

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It should be remembered that Sheinbaum Pardo met with the private sector of Baja California less than a month ago, a meeting in which agreements were reached on how to present the Vallejo-I project to entrepreneurs in the aerospace industry of Baja California, in order to generate development opportunities with facilities like your data center.

Likewise, he pointed out that at the beginning of this administration the decision was made to reorient the area as a clean sector, contributing in a fundamental way to the national Gross Domestic Product, thus promoting investments.

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