Flex Announces Expansion in Aguascalientes: Bolstering its Robotics Hub Capacity
Flex expands operations in Aguascalientes, solidifying its position as a global robotics hub, supported by local talent and favorable business conditions.
With a new investment, the North American company Flex presented its expansion project in Aguascalientes to Governor Teresa Jiménez. In this regard,
the governor emphasized that Flex’s decision to expand its operations reflects confidence in local talent and the stability offered by the state. Governor Jiménez highlighted that Aguascalientes has consolidated itself as a favorable environment for business growth thanks to conditions of security, legal certainty, and respect for private property. “Flex is expanding its operations thanks to the confidence in the talent and capability of our people. This expansion speaks to the present we are experiencing and the future we are building,” stated Governor Teresa Jiménez. She also stressed that the expansion of a firm of Flex’s magnitude sends a clear signal about the state’s vision and commitment at an international level, demonstrating its capacity to lead high-technology projects. “For a global company like Flex to decide to grow here is a clear sign that we have local talent, with vision and commitment. Here we have direction and capability,” the governor concluded. Under this premise,
, Vice President of Operations for Flex Aguascalientes, stated that this growth marks a milestone in the company’s more than 40-year trajectory in the state. With the opening of the new building, the plant is positioned as a specialized robotics center, supported by an ecosystem of quality educational institutions and a robust supply chain network.
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In addition, Brizuela detailed that Flex’s infrastructure integrates advanced processes such as plastic injection, metalworking, circuit board manufacturing, and electromechanical assemblies. These capabilities allow the firm to offer world-class precision, currently supported by a network of 900 suppliers that boost the regional economy. “Flex Aguascalientes is consolidating its position as the robotics center, resulting from a solid ecosystem, specialized talent, quality educational institutions, a robust supply chain network, and a shared vision between business and government,” stated Víctor Brizuela. On the other hand, Esaú Garza de Vega, Secretary of Economic Development, Science, and Technology for the State, affirmed that this project is the result of a strategy aimed at generating opportunities for young people and consolidating already established companies. The state agency reiterated its commitment to maintaining solid foundations that allow companies to enhance the quality of life for their employees.
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