| Mexico's Manufacturing Supply Chain Summit 2017 at El Paso, TX is a unique opportunity for leading OEMs in Mexico and potential suppliers to meet and identify new business partners. At the same time, through conference sessions and case studies, participants will learn the latest developments in manufacturing and supply chain dynamics in Mexico. | Mexico's Manufacturing and maquiladora industries are growing significantly and the automotive, aerospace, electronics, electrical and medical sectors need to expand their supply base. The Supply Chain Summit will match potential buyers and suppliers in pre-arranged, one-to-one, private meetings. The program will allow participants to identify new potential business partners and request meetings based on their choices. OEMs will have a permanent B2B location throughout the event and suppliers will visit them in accordance to 20'-meetings schedules. This format will make it very efficient for buyers and suppliers to come together, network and make new business connections. | Industry experts and manufacturers with facilities in Mexico will make presentations throughout the event to help newcomers and experienced executives shape their business, trade and manufacturing strategies in Mexico. You will hear from industry leaders about the fascinating growth and the opportunities to participate in the booming automotive, aerospace and electronics industries value chains in Mexico. You will gain deeper knowledge about OEMs supply chain plans in Mexico, manufacturing cost reduction options, intellectual property protection and labor and fiscal trends affecting foreign firms in Mexico. | | El Paso Convention Center One Civic Center Plaza El Paso, Texas, USA, 79901 www.visitelpaso.com | | | Call Toll Free Mexico: 01 800 170-1010 | Call Collect +52 (614) 414-8640 +52 (614) 414-8638 | | | | | | |  | Mexico-U.S. Trade Relations Outlook Christopher Wilson, WILSON CENTER Mexico Institute, Deputy Director | |  | Trump's effect on US-Mexico trade relations Daniel Alanis, The Boston Consulting Group Partner and Managing Director | |  | Mexico's Manufacturing Export Industry Growth Federico Serrano, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF MAQUILADORA INDUSTRY (INDEX) President | |  | Texas-Mexico Border Strengthens North America Roberto Coronado, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS Senior Business Economist | |  | Overview of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico Carlos Robles, MEXICAN COUNCIL OF AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES President of FEMIA | |  | Outlook of the Automotive Industry in Mexico Guido Vildozo, IHS MARKIT Senior Manager, Americas - Light Vehicle Sales Forecasting | |  | Mexico and Globalization in the Era of Trump Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW Editor | |  | Opportunities in the Appliances Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Venancio Perez, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Quer?taro Vice-President | |  | Challenges in the Medical Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Julio Chiu, SEISA President | |  | Strategies for Mexico's Automotive Market during Trump's Administration Guillermo Rosales, NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE DEALER ASSOCIATION (AMDA) General Director | |  | Electronics Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Cesar Castro, JABIL Logistics Director and Government Relations | |  | Aerospace Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Aldo Rodriguez, NORANCO Monterrey Division Site Director | |  | Opportunities in the Appliances Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Oscar Palacios, ELECTROLUX Purchasing Director Dish Care & Fabric Care | |  | Challenges in the Medical Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Gerardo de la Concha, MEDTRONIC Manager, Vice President Mexico Operations | |  | Development of the Aerospace Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Jose Rodriguez, FOKKER GKN MEXICO General Manager | |  | Strategies for Mexico's Automotive Supply Chain Oscar Gam?n, DELPHI Director, Indirect the Americas, Global Supply Management | |  | Aerospace Industry Supply Chain in Mexico Luis Lizcano, MEXICAN COUNCIL OF AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES Managing Director | |  | Mexico's Manufacturing Industry Challenges in the New U.S. Administration Cesar Ochoa, EC LEGAL Partner | |  | NAFTA in Motion Alan Russell, THE TECMA GROUP President and CEO | |  | Facilitating Manufacturing Operation in Mexico Salomon Noble, INTERMEX INDUSTRIAL PARKS CEO | |
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