Step into Mexico's Digital Future with Frost & Sullivan
The must-attend Growth, Innovation & Leadership (GIL) summit will examine how Mexico can position itself as a digital front-runner in every industry
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- As disruptive technologies redesign all industries, digital transformation represents a defining challenge to many companies today. In this scenario, Mexico has the potential to become the regional leader in technology. With ubiquitous connectivity becoming the norm globally and the internet of things (IoT) a reality, the Mexican industrial IoT (IIoT) revenue is projected to reach $3.9 billion in 2022, up from $1.3 billion in 2017, with the bulk of IoT spending over the next six years expected to be in the automotive and industry verticals. However, according to our latest research, Mexico is also acknowledging other solutions. In 2018, the country represented 26.4% of the Latin American artificial intelligence market and 25.4% of the blockchain market.
Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership (GIL) 2018: Mexico will navigate the transformative potential of digital tools and their massive scale of opportunity for the Mexican healthcare, electromobility, manufacturing and financial sectors. This third annual summit will be hosted on Nov. 15, 2018, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Mexico City.
For further information about the agenda and to register for GIL 2018: Mexico, please click here:
https://www.growthinnovationleadership.com/mexico/2018/agenda-mexico
"Digital transformation can no longer be interpreted by companies as a descriptive characteristic of the 21st-century changes; it should be understood as a framework which defines the contemporary being, the mindset and lenses through which the individual and society as a whole are redefining the way we inhabit this world. Organizations that will have the capacity to think and act disruptively through this digital mindset are the ones that will succeed," said Lorena Isla, Mexico Managing Director at Frost & Sullivan. "Today, digitalization is the space of opportunity for convergence between distinct sectors, such as healthcare, mobility, governance, and financial management. This event is a key occasion that connects, in Mexico, all these key agents and powers in digital innovation."
The global Frost & Sullivan team and pioneering industry leaders will showcase an assessment of the emerging economic and political landscape, trends driving the country's future, key initiatives positioning Mexico as a global innovation hub and approaches to operationalize diversity as a growth driver and critical differentiator. Breakthrough presentations and interactive exercises will help your company lay out a roadmap for digital strategies. Confirmed speakers include:
- Alberto Lira Núñez, Chief Human Resources Officer, Marinsa Oil & Gas
- Gabriella Gómez-Mont, Founder of Laboratorio para la Ciudad, Mexico City government
- Héctor Sobrino, Director of Health Services and Transformation, AXA Insurance Mexico
- Humberto Javier Potes González, General Manager, Consorcio Mexicano de Hospitales (CMH)
- Isabel Romo, Diversity Engagement Partner, IBM
- Isabel Suárez, Principal, Heidrick & Struggles
- Jesús Díaz Garaygordóbil, Corporate Director of Information Technologies, CHRISTUS MUGUERZA Health System
- Juana Ramirez, Chief Executive Officer, Soluciones Hospitalarias Integrales (SOHIN)
- Juan Antonio Cepeda, Strategy and Planning Director, Cisco Mexico
- Karla Arnaiz, Executive Director, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Lorena Maqueo, Human Resources Director Mexico LAD, Sherwin-Williams Mexico
- Mario Augusto Correa Martínez, Chief Economist, Scotiabank Mexico
- Marisol Menendez, Americas Senior Field Marketing Engineer, National Instruments
- Patricia Pellicer, Former Latin America Human Resources Director, McGraw-Hill Education
- Silvia Patricia Mora Castro, National Director of Technology Transfer Offices Network, Tecnológico de Monterrey
In the afternoon, the audience will have the opportunity to choose between four concurrent Think Tanks that will offer an innovative look into the future of each industry:
- Technology Radar: Seizing Early Adopter and Fast Follower Opportunities for Growth
- From Hybrid to Electric: The 2025 Year Opportunity Landscape in the Automotive Industry
- Transforming Healthcare Across the Ecosystem
- Navigating the Disruption of the Manufacturing Value Chain
Join us and be a part of what makes GIL a powerhouse of ideas and meaningful connections: Its participants!
Our Strategic Partner ProMéxico; Silver Sponsors Verint and Impartner; and Local Alliance Partners Cámara Nacional de la Industria Electrónica de Telecomunicaciones y Tecnologías de la Información (CANIETI), Consorcio Mexicano de Hospitales (CMH) and Tecnológico de Monterrey will support us through this Digital Transformation journey.
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