Poliforum in Leon, Guanajuato will be the virtual headquarters of the ITM2020 Diego Sinhue Rodriguez Vallejo at the launching of the ITM 2020 Hann
Poliforum in Leon, Guanajuato will be the virtual headquarters of the ITM2020
Industrial Transformation Mexico, the Hannover Messe in Mexico and Latin America will occur online from October 28th to the 30th
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During the first virtual press conference of Industrial Transformation Mexico-ITM-, the Governor of Guanajuato, Diego Sinhue Rodriguez Vallejo informed that the Hannover Messe in Mexico and Latin America will be held this year through a last generation platform online from October 28th to the 30th of 2020 and will have its virtual headquarters at the Poliforum Leon in Guanajuato.
A jump into the future
The Governor said that the “Industrial Transformation Mexico 2020 will be a step ahead, a jump into the future, a platform that will provide a real, close experience of what technology will be in the days to come”.
“For Guanajuato, the Industrial Transformation Mexico is an event that adds on to our strategy to go from manufacture to mindfacture. It is an event that promotes the change of mentality that is needed so that we are not left behind and we get Guanajuato to the next level of development”, said the Governor.
A complete experience
Bernd Rohde said that “Virtual ITM 2020 will provide a really innovative and enriching experience for visitors, and it will include an area of exposition with more than 20 exhibitors; a space for virtual business encounters, and we hope to achieve more than 1,200 reunions; we will have a Makathon, a virtual challenge for the community of innovators and makers of Mexico; there will be a digital press room so that news reporters have exclusive information; and the jewel of the Crown will be our three programs of conferences”.
The conferences are for different audiences:
- – The ITM for leaders, entrepreneurs and those interested in Industry 4.0
- – The Futuristic Minds, dedicated to get youngsters interested in engineering, science and technology, and
- – The Anual Reunion of Industrials that, for the second consecutive year will occur in parallel to the ITM, it will be directed by members of CONCAMIN and other entrepreneurial leaders.
In all there will be 50 conferences.
10 thousand visitors expected
In the launching of the Virtual ITM 2020, Eduardo Lopez, director of Industrial Transformation Mexico, said that they are planning to attract more than 10,000 virtual visitors to the event. Lopez said that the registry is free and you can register now in the website of the event. The events that will have a cost are the conference programs of the ITM and the Anual Reunion of Industrials, with a price of US$100 and US$50 respectively.
Re-define and adapt
The mayor of Leon, Hector Lopez Santillana said that “ITM 2020 is a great opportunity for companies and authorities to redefine and adapt to the new reality of the Industry 4.0 and learn necessary concepts in this (pandemic) situation”.
The link
Michael Schultheiss the representative of the
Embassy of Germany in Mexico said: “I consider that the Industrial Transformation Mexico is the link that will let us strengthen the economy and the intelligent manufacture in Mexico”.
An engine of development
Mauricio Usabiaga, the Secretary of Development of Guanajuato said that “ITM 2020 will promote the industry 4.0 as an engine of national economic development and will promote the economic reactivation of Guanajuato in a safe, organized and responsible way”.
Many come to the launching of the Hannover Messe
Among the officials present at the conference were the General Director of Hannover Fairs Mexico, Bernd Rohde; the Mayor of Leon, Hector Lopez Santillana; the Secretary of Sustainable Economic Development of Guanajuato, Mauricio Usabiaga; the representative Director for Mexico of ONUDI, Guillermo Castella; the President and CEO of Siemens Mexico, Centroamerica and the Caribbean, Alejandro Preinfalk; the General Coordinator of Communication of the Government of Guanajuato, Alan Marquez; and the Counselor of Economic and Scientific Matters of the Embassy of Germany in Mexico, Michael
Schultheiss.
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