First edition of the Mexico Assembly Wire Tech inaugurated in Chihuahua

Chihuahua

By Redacción





The Ministry of Innovation and Economic Development of Chihuahua and the Energy Cluster led the first edition of Mexico Assembly Wire Tech .

The event is the only one and it is dedicated to the harness manufacturing industry in the country , a sector in which the state of Chihuahua is in the first places at the national level, due to the high number of manufacturing companies that it has in operations.

In this exhibition, which took place on November 3 and 4 at the Chihuahua Convention and Exhibition Center , customers were able to connect with local, national and international manufacturers and distributors dedicated to cable processing.

On behalf of Governor Maru Campos, María Angélica Granados Trespalacios, head of the Ministry of Innovation and Economic Development, thanked the efforts made by the organizers to carry out this event, and affirmed that it is a triumph not only for the productive and energy sector, but a sample of the great power of coordination that exists between all the actors of the state productive sector.

“This is another example of coordination not only between the three levels of government, but also between the productive sector, the academy, the public administration itself. That is a source of pride for our state and our city, ”he stated in his message.
He assured that this event within the current global context, will serve for companies to have a reunion with their customers in the automotive sector and enter the new challenges  that the world has imposed, regarding the pandemic and in the ecological aspect.
 "We are convinced that this event is going to become a benchmark, not only because it is the first of its kind at the national level, but because it is directing attention to these issues that are of total relevance to the electrical harness industry", added.

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