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Ciudad Juarez holds Innovatecnia 2010
Thursday, 01 April 2010 09:57


innovatecnia_2010With Machining and Plastics as central theme, Ciudad Juarez held Innovatecnia 2010, an annual event aiming to link local higher education institutions to high technology companies operating in the city.

The forum, held at Hotel Camino Real in Juarez on late March, gathered hundreds of professionals working in the local industrial sector, students and academic officials.

As part of Innovatecnia, officials marked the 10th anniversary of Cenaltec, Centro de Entrenamiento de Alta Tecnología, or High Technology Training Center, Chihuahua's leading technical education center graduating highly qualified technicians for the automotive, aerospace and other industries in the State.

Speakers at the event included Tom Van Weert from the ROC Institute, Eindhoven, Holland (New Trends in Machining Instruction); Hermilo Perez, from SECO Tools (The Latest Cutting Tools); Arquimedes Ruiz and Juan Gabriel Lugo from Mexico's National Metrology Center (Metrology, Standardization and Accreditation in the Automotive Industry / Metrology Center: Its Role in Mexico's Productive Sector); Arturo Niño, from HEMAC (CNC Cutting-Edge Technologies); Pablo Mendez and Eusebio Martinez from Aidmasters Engineering de Mexico (Strategic Manufacturing Applied to Plastic Molding / Mold Validation); and Martin Tamariz, from Cenaltec Juarez (Scientific Molding).

Innovatecnia is organized by the State Industrial Development Secretariat's Technology Development Support Institute.

 

 

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