CIIAM to Bring Together the Automotive Sector’s Global Experts
By Fernando Mares | Journalist & Industry Analyst -
Mon, 06/19/2023 - 12:37
The International Congress of the Automotive Industry in Mexico (CIIAM XXI) will bring together the most prominent leaders and experts in the global automotive industry. The event seeks to create value for the Mexican automotive sector by showcasing important information, as well as offering networking opportunities for attendees.
According to CIIAM XXI organizers, Mexico has become a hub for automotive manufacturing excellence, thanks to the commitment and expertise of its professionals. The automotive industry in Mexico has emerged as a major player, attracting investments and generating a substantial number of job opportunities.
CIIAM XXI will serve as a unique platform where industry professionals will converge, engage in meaningful discussions and explore the challenges and opportunities faced by the automotive sector. The event will take place at Hacienda de los Morales, Mexico City, where renowned speakers will deliver insightful presentations, addressing critical topics such as vehicle electrification, Industry 4.0, sustainability and smart mobility. “With a keen focus on the future of mobility, the congress offers attendees the opportunity to stay abreast of the latest innovations that are revolutionizing the automotive landscape. From the advancements in electric vehicles to the potential of autonomous driving for improved safety and efficiency on the roads, CIIAM XXI will shed light on cutting-edge developments driving the industry forward,” organizers said.
Similar to previous years, the event will serve as a networking platform for the automotive sector. CIIAM’s organizers highlighted that in previous editions, the event has served as a platform for alliances to enrich the sector. “By facilitating knowledge exchange, discussing emerging trends and encouraging collaboration, CIIAM XXI aims to contribute significantly to the continued success and advancement of the automotive industry in Mexico,” they added.








