Querétaro, Mexico — (2026-01-29 03:28:00) —
Canoga Perkins has opened the first international Private 5G Customer Experience Center in Querétaro, Mexico, demonstrating growing investment in the region’s advanced connectivity infrastructure.
- Canoga Perkins launched its international Private 5G Customer Experience Center at BLOQUE in Querétaro.
- The company demonstrated its SyncMetra® 100 product and a complete Private 5G solution on January 16, 2026.
- The move reflects Querétaro’s ambition to become a global hub for advanced manufacturing and industrial automation.
Canoga Perkins, a global leader in Private 5G network connectivity solutions, announced the opening of its first international Private 5G Customer Experience Center in Querétaro, Mexico, according to a press release. The company demonstrated the SyncMetra® 100 product and a complete Private 5G solution at an event called “Experiencing SyncMetra®” on January 16, 2026.
The event was attended by representatives from government, the city of Querétaro, industry leaders, system integrators, resellers, and end customers, the company said.
Why It Matters
The opening of this center signals a growing demand for reliable, high-speed connectivity in Querétaro, which is actively investing in becoming a global hub for cutting-edge manufacturing, industrial automation, smart agriculture, and technologically advanced port applications. Private 5G networks offer dedicated, secure, and high-performance connectivity tailored to the specific needs of these industries, unlike public 5G networks which share bandwidth with many users. This investment by Canoga Perkins underscores the potential for economic growth and technological advancement in the region.
The city of Querétaro’s focus on attracting investment in these sectors is driving the need for robust network infrastructure. Private 5G networks are particularly well-suited for applications requiring low latency and high reliability, such as automated guided vehicles in manufacturing plants or real-time monitoring in agricultural settings.
“Querétaro invests to become a global hub for cutting-edge manufacturing, industrial automation, smart agriculture and technologically advanced port applications; the demand for reliable, high-speed connectivity has never been higher,” according to the company’s release.
