The Querétaro Automotive Cluster and Electratón México signed a strategic alliance to train high school and undergraduate students in the design and development of clean technologies focused on electric vehicles.
According to a report by Global Energy, the agreement seeks to offer young people both theoretical and practical tools to promote their knowledge of electromobility and their interaction with the automotive industry.
Miguel Miranda, Institutional Alliances Director of Electratón México, highlighted the importance of a more dynamic collaboration between the industry and universities to prepare students for the rapid changes in the sector.
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He assured that a faster and more expeditious interaction is essential for young people to have a better idea of the knowledge and skills required in electromobility in Mexico.
For his part, David Romero, Supplier Development Coordinator of the Querétaro Automotive Cluster, added that the connection between young people and companies in the sector will be facilitated, affirming that the knowledge acquired will be aligned with the innovation needs of the industry.
Latam Mobility in Mexico
Latam Mobility, the largest sustainable mobility community in Latin America, closes 2024 in Mexico City.
There will be two days, on October 15 and 16, where industry leaders and private sector representatives will provide perspectives on mobility, electromobility, sustainability, among others.
The meeting will be held at the World Trade Center in Mexico City. For information on participation click here.
Earlier this year, Latam Mobility North America was successfully held, with great participation of companies and authorities to promote development and energy transition.