Zenta Group, a leading Chilean technology solutions provider, has announced its entry into the Mexican market as part of a broader international expansion strategy. Backed by a $1.4 million investment, Zenta aims to establish itself in Mexico’s retail, aviation, financial services, and mining sectors before expanding further into the United States and Canada by 2024. With a focus on Data Analytics, Machine Learning, and Cloud infrastructure, Zenta Group seeks to empower Mexican businesses with tools to enhance growth and competitiveness.
In other news, Telefónica Mexico has extended its network sharing agreement with AT&T until 2030. The collaboration, initiated in 2019, allows Telefónica to leverage AT&T’s access network infrastructure, including 3G, 4G, and 5G technologies, contributing to the growth of Mexico’s telecommunications sector and enhancing market share for both companies.
Furthermore, Siemens Mexico, in partnership with the Queretaro state government and other stakeholders, has launched a sustainable supply chain initiative aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Querétaro. Through the SiGREEN platform, the alliance aims to track carbon footprints and enhance supply chain transparency, fostering a greener and more sustainable business landscape in the region.