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The governor of the state of Chihuahua, Maru Campos, was a guest of honor at the 50th anniversary of the TAITRONICS Electronics Fair organized in Taipei, capital of Taiwan.
The president of Chihuahua, along with a garrison of businessmen from Ciudad Juárez, participated in the International Electronics Fair that is held year after year in the capital of Taiwan; At this fair, technological innovations relating to components, semiconductors, industrial electronics and Artificial Intelligence are presented.
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The event was organized by the Taiwan Foreign Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association (TEEMA), and was attended by experts and representatives on the subject of electronics from all over the world. world.
The state governor highlighted the importance of Chihuahua in the industry and pointed out that there is a transition never seen before where the state is crucial for the formation of semiconductors, being one of the most important along with other entities outside the borders. Mexican, such as Phoenix, Arizona and Austin.
Campos highlighted that his state intends to become one of the largest circuit manufacturers in North America and that it would be an honor to be part of these projects.
At the celebration, the governor explained the competitive advantages that Chihuahua offers for the electronics industry and invited attendees of the TAITRONICS Electronic Fair to consolidate the supply chain established in Ciudad Juárez.
At the end of the event, the state delegation attended a dinner with the CEO of the Taiwanese technology company Foxconn to define urban development plans in the Anapra area in Ciudad Juárez; These plans are intended to benefit both the community and the employees of said company who live in that sector.
We made great progress during our first few days in the Taiwan region!
We work every day to generate more and better opportunities for the people of Juarez. If it goes well for them, it goes well for all of us.
Stay tuned for more news. Let’s go for more!… pic.twitter.com/iZs2BcCuTb
— Maru Campos (@MaruCampos_G) October 23, 2024
AE
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