Mexico's IT services sector continues to be a Nearshore giant, generating billions of dollars in revenue each year. This infographic lays out some of the data behind the industry.
Students from Jalisco have created an application called "Sign’n" that translates text and voice into sign language in order to help the hard of hearing.
She is the first lifeless speaker ever to attend the annual event designed to bring together technology talent from around the country to discuss emerging technologies, including robotic technology and virtual reality.
Eduardo Chávez, Director General at IJALTI, explains how the Mexican state of Jalisco is progressing in its efforts to fill the universal tech talent gap.
Most of the major Indian IT firms are already running at least one delivery center in Mexico, and there will be no need for U.S. visa holders to obtain a new visa to travel south of the border.
As Trump’s unforgiving approach to foreign policy leaves everyone in limbo, the Mexican state of Jalisco is finding new opportunities in the uncertainty.
Eduardo Chávez from IJALTI explains why Jalisco and Guadalajara are attracting top talent from all over the country, and how US tech companies are beginning to see the true value of the state.