Overview
- Morelos expects more than 1,000 representatives from Japanese, European and Latin American technology firms to attend.
- The Japanese government is confirmed as a strategic partner, sharing expertise in artificial intelligence, robotics, semiconductors and clean-energy innovation.
- Authorities are finalizing venues at Jardines de México and the Morelos Convention and Congress Center in Xochitepec for the two-day event.
- Officials view the forum as a vehicle for economic reconversion after Nissan’s Jiutepec plant closure and as a means to elevate the state’s research and development profile.
- Dialogue and networking sessions will cover health, energy transition, intellectual property, entrepreneurship and climate change to foster international collaboration.