Students from Chihuahua, Mexico, will be part of a training program in Taiwan that will enable them to acquire advanced technical knowledge in key industrial sectors such as semiconductors, electromobility and automation.
In addition, the delegation will have the opportunity to obtain cultural and language training that will help them to immediately integrate into Taiwanese investments.
The program called “Train the trainers” was signed through a strategic alliance between the Secretariat of Innovation and Economic Development (SIDE) and the Institute for the Support of Technological Development (Inadet), with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan.
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Program Details
According to a Mexico Industry publication, the project was finalized during a working tour of Taiwan by Maru Campos, Governor of Chihuahua, who together with a delegation visited Wistron.
Wistron, which employs more than 2,000 people in Ciudad Juarez, has 3 plants that manufacture electronic tablets, notebooks and data storage systems, with high-level clients that include Amazon Web Services, META and NVIDIA.
Afterwards, they visited Inventec, which has invested 300 million dollars in Ciudad Juarez in the last 4 years for the production of tablets, vehicle components and computers.
It is worth mentioning that this organization is a supplier of companies such as Acer, Toshiba, Tesla and Siemens, among others. Sam Yeh, chairman of the company, acted as host and presented its innovation and growth projects worldwide–
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