The mayor of Querétaro, Luis Nava, recently presented the Center for Innovation and Creative Technology “Block” to Californian authorities, including Emily Desai from the Government of California. This project, showcased at the Farnborough Aerospace Fair in London, aims to create an innovation ecosystem in Latin America and offers incubation and entrepreneurship programs.
Nava’s visit to London also involved exploring opportunities for collaboration on innovation with California, to develop technological projects and promote investment in Queretaro. The Secretary of Sustainable Development, Alejandro Sterling, emphasized the importance of being present at events like the Aerospace Fair to seize development opportunities.
Furthermore, Nava witnessed the signing of an agreement between the Aeronautical University and GE Aerospace as part of the UDC University Development Center Project. This initiative aims to provide a collaborative space for UNAQ students interning at GE Aerospace to work effectively from the school, reducing the need to commute to the company.
Overall, Nava’s efforts to foster innovation and collaboration between Queretaro and California have been well-received, with a focus on developing talent and promoting investment in the region. The presentation of the “Block” Center for Innovation and Creative Technology has piqued the interest of Californian authorities, offering the potential for fruitful partnerships in the future.
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