
In the context of the Hannover Messe technology fair, Siemens met at the Berlin Embassy in Germany with customers, business partners and government representatives from Querétaro, Monterrey and Chihuahua to commemorate 130 years of its presence in Mexico.
Alejandro Preinfalk, president and CEO of Siemens Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, highlighted that during these 130 years, Siemens has established itself as a reliable partner for Mexico. “We are particularly proud to maintain long and fruitful relationships with our employees, customers, governments, academia and society,” he said.
In the last year, Siemens has carried out significant actions in its plants. In Querétaro, with the Kaizen project, the optimization and expansion of its production began with an investment of more than 900 million pesos over the next five years. In addition, within the framework of Hannover Messe 2024, Siemens, the government of the state of Querétaro, the Estainium Association, Grupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda (GESG), OpenForests and Callirius AG, signed a memorandum of understanding. This agreement, which builds on the partnership established during the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), lays the foundation and action plan to create a functional supply chain decarbonization ecosystem. The objective is to develop a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that can be replicated in other sectors to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the value chain of companies and industries in Querétaro.
On the other hand, in the state of Chihuahua, Siemens inaugurated in January 2024, together with government representatives, the ITESA 4 project in Ciudad Juarez. This new manufacturing plant focuses on the production of products for energy measurement and distribution, with an investment of more than 300 million pesos.
We congratulate our partner for its anniversary in our country, we are sure that the growth will continue for many years to come.







