Mexico Business Summit 2023, an event that will bring together more than 2,000 business and political leaders around eight key axes for the industrial and business sector at the national level, which are currently in search of best practices towards the energy transition.
Mexico Business Summit 2023 will allow business leaders looking to enter the Mexican market, as well as those who have been operating in the country for decades, to gain valuable insights that will help shape their strategies and set their companies up for success
This will be a unique opportunity for all those who wish to stay at the forefront of changes and challenges in the industrial and energy world
The Mexico Business Summit 2023 event will be a collaboration between the government of the State of Mexico and Mexico Business, which will drive sustainable economic development in our state and will be an opportunity for all those who wish to be at the forefront in the business and energy world
The State of Mexico is the most important logistics center in the country and a reference in sectors such as energy and automotive, as it currently has over 140 industrial parks, which is why it will be the venue for the event
What will truly make this event unique is that it will address the aspects of innovation, technology, techniques and artificial intelligence.
This exercise will be a benchmark in promoting investment, driving innovation, and creating strategic alliances in the energy sector
The event organized by the State Energy Commission and the company Mexico Business will allow B2B meetings and address fundamental topics for the growth and development of businesses in the State of Mexico
The leader of Canacintra in the State of Mexico stated that the arrival of companies can be measured by the availability of industrial warehouses and today there is no extra of square meters
From September 5th to 8th, the Toluca Convention Center will be the venue for 8 key industries in the country during the Mexico Business Summit 2023. Over 150 exhibitors, 2,000 political and business leaders, and 100 panels