CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
- Learn why Mexico's Aeronautical Industry has grown from 100 manufacturers in 2004 to over 300 in 2009
- Gain knowledge of the competitive advantages aerospace manufacturers enjoy in Mexico. Click here to view geographical location of aerospace companies in Mexico, including: Cessna, Bombardier, Honeywell, Zodiac, Safran, Goodrich, Triumph, GE, Textron International Mexico, Pratt & Whitney, Hawker Beechcraft, Daher and many others
- Objectively analyze the present and future business conditions of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico
- Obtain detailed and privileged information on the current state and development potential of Mexico’s Aerospace Industry
- Interact with Mexico's aerospace products plant managers
- Develop an itemized cost operating pro-forma of a potential offshore manufacturing project in Mexico

- Hear from industry experts and OEM’s about the opportunities to participate in Mexico’s Aerospace Industry value chain
- Learn details of aerospace intellectual property protection and BASA approvals
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AEROSPACE INDUSTRY SUBJECTS
- Comparison of Mexico’s Aerospace Industry with the Global Aerospace Industries
- Aerospace Industry analysis and trends and why Mexico
might be the next frontier for this industry
- Labor productivity aspects of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico
- Current and future regional aerospace clusters
Manufacturing options, structures and detailed costs
- Business dynamics of main Aerospace products manufacturers, demand forecast
- Domestic and export markets
- Aerospace logistics
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For Hotel Reservations:
For preferential hotel rates, use the reference code:
MEXICONOW Conference
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For conference Phone Registration
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Mexico's Leading International Business Magazine
www.mexico-now.com
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PROGRAM
- From 7:00am to 6:00pm
- Includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch & Cocktails
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GE Aerospace and Productivity in Mexico
Alfredo Espino, GE COMMERCIAL FINANCE, Senior VP |
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MD Helicopters, Manufacturing Success Story in Mexico
Ignacio Tamez, MD HELICOPTERS, Monterrey Plant Manager |
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Aerospace Industry & Strategies in Mexico
Jean-Claude Bouche, MONTERREY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Aerospace Senior Consultant |
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Successful Aerospace Off-shoring, Case Studies
Luc Beaudoin, THE EVEREST GROUP, Vice President Aerospace |
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Bombardier Aerospace Experience in Mexico
Andres Friedman, BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE, Global Strategic Sourcing, Engineering and Supply Chain |
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Site Selection Drivers in the Aerospace Industry
Nick Criss, CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD, Executive Director, Mexico |
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Mexico, Globalization and the Aerospace Industry
Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW, Editor |
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BASA Certification, Legal Structures, Taxes and Intellectual Property in Mexico
Carlos Angulo, BAKER & McKENZIE, Principal |
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Perspectives of Human Resources for Offshore Manufacturing in Mexico
Emilio Cadena, GRUPO PRODENSA, President |
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Investment Opportunities in Mexico
Alfonso Mojica, PROMEXICO, Trade Commissioner |
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Doing Business in Mexico How, When & Why
Humberto Gayou, LEXCORP, Partner |
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The New Competitive Face of Shelter Services in Mexico
Doug Donahue, ENTRADA GROUP, VP of Business Development |
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Cost Model of a Manufacturing Operation in Mexico
Enrique Portillo, INTERMEX INDUSTRIAL PARKS, Senior VP Development and Marketing |
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Conference Costs:
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US $320 + TAX
Manufactures, Industry Suppliers & Services
Industrial promoters or any competitor of our sponsors are welcome
at an admission fee of: US$1500 + TAX
- Fee includes meals and conference materials.
- Fee doesn't include hotel, air transportation.
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