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What is the impact of Industry 4.0 on Mexico?


For Mexico, the key question is how to capitalize on the new range of technologies and services that are leading the digital transformation of manufacturing, aiming to establish a new industrial platform for the world. The discussion should not be limited to the development of intelligent products, intelligent equipment, or smart factories.

The changes and transformations happening by Luis Miguel Beristain for Vesta.

For Mexico, the key question is how to capitalize on the new range of technologies and services that are leading the digital transformation of manufacturing, aiming to establish a new industrial platform for the world. The discussion should not be limited to the development of intelligent products, intelligent equipment, or smart factories.


Beyond the obvious, the challenge lies in how to leverage disruption to assume leadership in the organization of 4.0 clusters, effectively responding to industrial challenges by integrating global value chain facilitation, borderless coordination, interregional investment promotion, and acceleration of the necessary human capabilities and skills.

While not underestimating the different indispensable elements for the development of industrial capabilities in a region, special relevance is placed on intelligent facilities and buildings in the years to come. The proper integration of all these elements forms the foundation for attracting, creating, and renewing companies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The Internet of Everything, the growing interest in energy consumption, energy conservation, and ecological footprint are new demands that add to the requirements of specialized facilities such as energy supply, compressed air, cooling towers, temperature controls, or air dust control, to name a few.