Gigabit January 2019
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LATIN AMERICA<br />
“SIEMENS<br />
IS MIGRATING<br />
TOWARDS<br />
BECOMING<br />
A COMPANY THAT<br />
IS THOROUGHLY<br />
ABOUT DIGITAL<br />
TECHNOLOGY”<br />
—<br />
Homero Javalera,<br />
Director of Operations<br />
for Siemens Mexico<br />
ture such as data centers.<br />
The world is going electric,<br />
and Siemens has this whole<br />
catalogue.”<br />
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION<br />
FROM THE INSIDE<br />
Siemens Mexico doesn’t<br />
create innovation for its<br />
clients only, but it also applies<br />
it to its production processes.<br />
The radical changes in the<br />
plant’s production lines were<br />
a result of introducing the<br />
most relevant trends in<br />
digitalisation to maximise<br />
resources. Javalera explains<br />
how this change developed. “The<br />
change has been exponential in the<br />
last years, not so much before then.<br />
Ten years ago, we made very slow<br />
changes as needs would arise and<br />
according to the available technology.<br />
Now, we have a deeper understanding<br />
of digitalisation and automation;<br />
technology is more readily available,<br />
and new generations are entering<br />
the labour market with different skills<br />
in digitalisation.”<br />
“Change in the past three or four<br />
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