Events
The 5th Cumbre Financiera Mexicana
Marquis Reforma Hotel
Mexico City, Mexico
Feb. 25, 2010
Due to troubles at home and abroad, Mexico's economy is having challenges accessing financing both locally and internationally. How it handles these challenges will determine its long-term growth prospects. The unfolding scenario -- its prognosis and likely effects on the real economy -- are to be examined nby prominent corporate issuers and local and international institutional investors at the 5th Cumbre Financiera Mexicana, a high-level invitation-only summit on the shared challenges faced by Mexico's issuers and investors in today's new economic order.
For information:
http://latinfinance.com/event.aspx?ArticleID=2310835
An examination of the current situation and trends in the senior living and care industry in Mexico presented by the Asociacion Mexicana de Asistencio en.el Retiro, or AMAR.
Held at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.
http://amar.org.mx/ventanademexico/program.html
An examination of the current situation and trends in the senior living and care industry in Mexico presented by the Asociacion Mexicana de Asistencio en.el Retiro, or AMAR.
Held at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.
http://amar.org.mx/ventanademexico/program.html
First International Aerospace Forum in Baja California
Reflecting both the 100 year anniversary of the aerospace industry in Mexico, and Baja California’s own leadership as one of Mexico’s
aerospace manufacturing hubs, the 1st International Aerospace Supplier Forum will be held Wednesday, March 17, and Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Presented by the Tijuana EDC (known in Mexico as DEITAC), the Tijuana Economic Development Council, the City of Tijuana, and aerospace and trade organizations from Baja California, Mexico, the United States and the United Kingdom, the event will be held at the Grand Hotel Tijuana.
Business executives, government officials and industry professionals will meet to discuss Mexico’s
increasing role as an aerospace and defense manufacturing location in North America; to hear
success stories from companies like Bombardier, Honeywell, Eaton and C&D Zodiac; and to
learn about business opportunities and the finalization in 2009 of the U.S.-Mexico BASA treaty
governing aerospace suppliers.
For more information about the 1st International Aerospace Supplier Forum, contact the Tijuana
Economic Development Corporation toll free from the U.S. at 1-888-TIJU-EDC, visit the
Tijuana EDC’s updated website at www.Tijuana-EDC.com, or visit the City of Tijuana’s
Aerospace Forum website at: http://www.sedeti.tijuana.gob.mx/aerospace_2010.asp.
First International Aerospace Forum in Baja California
Reflecting both the 100 year anniversary of the aerospace industry in Mexico, and Baja California’s own leadership as one of Mexico’s
aerospace manufacturing hubs, the 1st International Aerospace Supplier Forum will be held Wednesday, March 17, and Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Presented by the Tijuana EDC (known in Mexico as DEITAC), the Tijuana Economic Development Council, the City of Tijuana, and aerospace and trade organizations from Baja California, Mexico, the United States and the United Kingdom, the event will be held at the Grand Hotel Tijuana.
Business executives, government officials and industry professionals will meet to discuss Mexico’s
increasing role as an aerospace and defense manufacturing location in North America; to hear
success stories from companies like Bombardier, Honeywell, Eaton and C&D Zodiac; and to
learn about business opportunities and the finalization in 2009 of the U.S.-Mexico BASA treaty
governing aerospace suppliers.
For more information about the 1st International Aerospace Supplier Forum, contact the Tijuana
Economic Development Corporation toll free from the U.S. at 1-888-TIJU-EDC, visit the
Tijuana EDC’s updated website at www.Tijuana-EDC.com, or visit the City of Tijuana’s
Aerospace Forum website at: http://www.sedeti.tijuana.gob.mx/aerospace_2010.asp.

