🚀 Focus on Mexico's Aerospace Industry Our latest article dives into the substantial growth of Mexico's aerospace sector, driven by technological advancements and robust foreign direct investment. Learn how regions like Chihuahua and Querétaro are becoming global leaders in aerospace manufacturing. 👉 Read more here: https://bit.ly/4aSj36L
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🛫 The aerospace industry has become increasingly important within Mexico’s economic growth. Aerospace manufacturing in Mexico began receiving major investments in development, engineering and research in 1990. Read more: https://zurl.co/ISJZ #TijuanaManufacturing #IndustrialRealEstate #IndustrialBuilding #TijuanaIndustrial #ATISA #AerospaceIndustry
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The Baja California Aerospace Cluster is a central hub for aerospace manufacturing and innovation. Strategically located within Mexico's aerospace ecosystem, this cluster benefits from several factors, including proximity to major markets, logistical efficiencies, and a skilled workforce. With a focus on the production of high-value components and services, the Baja California cluster is playing a critical role in driving the region's economic growth and strengthening Mexico's position in the global aerospace market. PRODENSA https://lnkd.in/g_MCUvqk
The Aerospace Industry in Mexico - Prodensa
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🚀 BJX Aerospace Summit 4.0 Highlights Mexico’s Aerospace Growth and Global Integration 🚀 This week, the BJX Aerospace Summit 4.0 brought together industry leaders, government officials, and academia in Guanajuato to advance Mexico's role in the global aerospace supply chain. The event featured high-level discussions on nearshoring, local supplier integration, and workforce innovation, positioning Mexico as a competitive force in aerospace. For more insights, visit Mexico Business News. #Aerospace #SupplyChain #Mexico
Mexico's Aerospace Industry Takes Center Stage at BJX Summit 4.0
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Last week, we asked you 'Which key area of aerospace innovation do you believe will shape the future of the industry?' Here's how you answered.
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✈️🌍 Mexico: Global Powerhouse in the Aerospace Industry 🌍✈️ Mexico is the tenth-largest aerospace producer worldwide, standing out for its technological and manufacturing capabilities. With $3.75 billion USD in foreign investment and 136 companies operating in the country, industry giants like Safran, Bombardier, Honeywell, Airbus, Boeing, and GE Aviation have invested in Mexico. 🌐 Luis Lizcano, president of FEMIA, highlights the impact of nearshoring and supply chain reengineering as key growth drivers. Recent investments, such as $13.8 million USD from Regal Rexnord and $30 million USD from GKN Aerospace, further demonstrate the sector's momentum. 🚀 Baja California leads in investment with 24.4%, followed by Chihuahua and Coahuila. Mexico's aerospace industry continues to soar! 🛫 📞 (664) 681-8344 📲 contact@tijuanaedc.org 💻 tijuanaedc.org #InvestInTJ #TijuanaEDC #Innovation #AerospaceIndustry #ForeignInvestment
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🚀 Digital Transformation in Aerospace & Defense: The New Standard During the first half of 2024, Engineering.com surveyed leadership from OEM, Tier 1, and Tier 2 aerospace and defense manufacturers to uncover how they integrate intelligent digital solutions into their operations. The results? Surprising and eye-opening: 🌐 Digital manufacturing is no longer a luxury—it’s the standard. 🏭 Companies lagging in digital transformation risk falling behind in a rapidly evolving market. Join us on December 10th at 12 pm ET to explore: ✅ How digital adoption is trending in A&D manufacturing. ✅ Real user insights on digital tools and processes. ✅ Common barriers to transformation—and how to overcome them. ✅ The future of digital technology investments in manufacturing. 📌 Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in a competitive industry! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gTXWVWyG Sponsored by: Siemens
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If you missed out our RAeS and Protolabs Webinar: Aerospace Manufacturing in 2024 – the big issues, you can watch the recording here. https://ow.ly/HtMQ50SokvQ
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Sky High Aerospace Orders: How Will Supply Chains React? In 2022, PwC reported that the Global Aerospace Market generated $741bn, seeing year-on-year growth of 3%. As the Singapore Airshow recently came to a close, we saw more than 1,000 companies participating to continue to grow demand. The aircraft volume increase forecast is optimistic, however, there are a number of challenges which must be addressed in order to fulfil the order book. With the increase in aircraft order volumes, OEMs face the daunting task of optimising their capacity while navigating complex supply chain dynamics. James Stanley, Unipart Consultancy Head of Strategy, commented: “Suppliers often face the challenge of demand surge, but are not sufficiently agile to respond - it is imperative for suppliers to anticipate and adapt to these fluctuations to ensure seamless operations” For the full article on the forecast for the aircraft manufacturing industry and how this impacts OEMs, read the article: https://lnkd.in/eEJwUZx8 Read our blog: https://lnkd.in/eXJvir9b Connect with James Stanley - james.stanley@unipart.com - to further discuss the topic of semiconductor investment and the impact of semiconductor supply chains globally. #Aerospace #AircraftManufacturers #SupplyChain #SingaporeAirshow #Vietjet
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