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TE Connectivity to Invest MXN 600 Million in Querétaro Expansion With New ICT Division

State officials cast the commitment as the payoff from a three-year push to attract advanced manufacturing.

Overview

  • The company currently employs about 150 people at its Querétaro site and projects long-term growth to roughly 900 positions, with some outlets reporting around 1,000 jobs.
  • Executives said the facility began operations in 2024 at the Finsa III industrial park, producing connectors, sensors and relays for electric vehicles, digital factories, smart homes and utility networks.
  • Leadership outlined an Industrial and Commercial Transportation division focused on advanced, customer-tailored engineering solutions.
  • Courtney Rosellini of TE Connectivity met with Governor Mauricio Kuri, who welcomed the plan and highlighted legal certainty, skilled talent and workforce development as key draws.
  • TE Connectivity reports a global workforce of more than 80,000 across over 140 countries, signaling substantial backing for the expansion.