California, United States.- The companies Sanmina, Flextronics and HP will invest 316 million dollars in Jalisco, generating 5,400 new jobs, announced the governor of the state, Enrique Alfaro, on his second day of a tour of California.
Sanmina will invest 216 million dollars, which translates into two thousand new jobsthis company is engaged in the production of electronic products.
“I am very pleased to have had this meeting, exchanged points of view and talked about the electronics industry and what we have to do in Jalisco, not only in the short term but in the long term to know what we have to do so that this ecosystem that we have can have a future,” Alfaro assured.
Flextronics for its part will invest 100 million dollars, as it will build a new 26 thousand square meter facility that will serve as an automotive manufacturing center, with the aim of accelerating the era of electric and autonomous vehicles. This expansion represents three thousand vacancies for the state.
Enrique Alfaro offered a working table with the entire industry to agree on rules and strategies that allow Jalisco to enter specialized sectors such as electronic semiconductors and specialize people to “have qualified labor.”
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In addition HP, which has more than 40 years of presence in the state, committed to creating 400 new highly specialized vacancies and equal high pay.
On the first day of the governor’s tour of California, he announced that Jabil will invest 400 million dollars, and Intel 8 million dollars, generating 6,000 jobs.
Alfaro also announced an educational strategy in conjunction with Google for the state.
“Together with Google, one of our greatest allies, we will strengthen our agenda in education and technologynow focused on our teachers and teachers”, published the governor.
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