14 de Junio de 2024
The governorAlejandro Armenta Mierannouncement This Tuesday, the creation of a new Center for Specialization in High-Level Human Resources in the Automotive Sector (Cerhan) was announced, as part of a strategy to strengthen high-tech human capital in the state. In a press conference, the governor announced that there is "very good news." related to the armed forces Volkswagen (VW) and Audi , although he opted for maintaining prudence and waiting for the companies themselves to make official announcements.
This last point, given thespeculation about the closure of German navy plants in some parts of the world, due to the deficit it will face by 2026, in response to thetariffsimposed by the Donald Trump administration.
Armenta Mierhighlighted The effort of his administration to promote the training of high-level human resources and technology demanded by Puebla's industry, particularly the automotive sector. The training project will include the opening of two high-level training centers; the first will be installed near the FINSA Industrial Complex - Volkswagen in Puebla,whose site is already defined.
While in the second, they are looking for a suitable industrial park for its installation.
The president compared This effort, along with the legacy of previous administrations, points out that in 15 years only one high-level training center was created in the capital.
In contrast, his government plans to have two training centers in just a year and a half.
"In a year and a half, we are going to have two Training Centers, one that we want to be installed in the Volkswagen Industrial Complex, and another that we are figuring out which industrial park we would install it in," he stated.
He said the goal is to implement an inclusive and effective model that guarantees the training of specialized talent for all industries, working hand in hand with existing universities and technological institutes in Puebla.
Regarding the German automakers, the governor was emphatic in stating that the state is working with Volkswagen on the production of the sedan two, referring to a new project or model for the plant.
Although he did not provide specific details, he stated that there are "very good news" with VW and Audi, but that they will wait for the companies to make the announcement out of "prudence."
This announcement highlights the state administration's commitment to the automotive industry, considered a fundamental pillar for Puebla's economy, and seeks to ensure that the state maintains its competitiveness by offering highly skilled labor.