Partner Road Trip in Mexico

We embarked on a journey through the vibrant landscapes of Mexico in January! We immersed ourselves in the dynamic energy emanating not only from the sun but also from the passionate individuals shaping the solar industry. Our destinations, Guadalajara and Monterrey, served as the backdrop for a pivotal meeting that brought together representatives from prominent companies, industry associations such as AMIF and ANES, state energy agencies, and esteemed groups like the Council of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers and REDMEREE.

Recognizing the unparalleled value of direct interaction and constructive feedback, we experienced the enthusiasm of a diverse and engaged audience. During this gathering, we proudly unveiled exciting developments, including the expected growth of the fifth edition of Intersolar Mexico set to take place in September 2024 at Citibanamex Center in Mexico City. Additionally, we introduced the special exhibition ees Mexico, a successful venture across Europe, India, the Middle East, and Brazil, now contributing to Mexico's energy landscape. This exhibition aims to underscore the pivotal role of electrical energy storage solutions in fortifying the country's grid system and establishing it as a regional hub for renewable energy development.

The response from participants exceeded our expectations, with entrepreneurs showcasing visionary perspectives, providing sincere feedback, and expressing a genuine desire to become integral parts of Intersolar Mexico. The prospect of catalyzing business opportunities and fostering collaboration within the Mexican solar industry was met with great enthusiasm.

Our gratitude extends to the hosts of these events: CIMEJ and Tecnológico de Monterrey. Their generosity and expertise played a key role in making these gatherings not only productive but also truly memorable. Together, we are shaping the future of the solar industry in Mexico, where the experience and commitment of its members make all the difference!

Further Content
Speaker
Isaac Martinez, DGS Berlin

Project Manager

Germany

He graduated from the Autonomous University of Querétaro where he obtained his Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Civil Engineering. He then received a scholarship to pursue his doctoral studies at the Technische Universität Berlin in the Department of Water Management and Modelling of Water Systems. At the end of his doctoral studies, he worked at the same institution supporting teaching and as a researcher in a project on Deep Geothermal Modelling. After being certified in 2021 as coordinator for climate protection and resource management, he started working at the DGS (German Solar Energy Association) in Berlin where to date he is Project Manager of the Consortium-DGS of Begleitforschung EnergieWendeBauen (Accompanying Research for the Construction of Energy Transformation) and coordinator of the Projects of the Solar Academy of the DGS in Latin America coordinating projects in Argentina, Paraguay and Ecuador.

Speaker
Viridiana Vázquez, VA Energía Sustentable

Project Manager

Mexico

Viridiana Vázquez Guerrero as a founding partner of VA Energía Sustentable, she plays a crucial role in promoting renewables energies. She is the VP of Green Economy at Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Transformación (CANACINTRA), and actively participates in the Industrial Branch of Renewable Energy. Previously, she was General Manager of the Asociación Mexicana de Energía Solar Fotovoltaica (ASOLMEX) and General Director of (CANACINTRA) in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. In addition, she is the creator of ""Mujeres Transformando"" program, and has contributed to the development of the Centro Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Energías Alternativas (CRIDEA) through the Colegio de Chihuahua. She has a degree in International Relations from the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, with a postgraduate degree in Administration, focused on Business Development and a specialization in Energy Law from the Escuela Libre de Derecho.

Speaker
Fitzgerald Cantero, Organización Latinoamericana de Energía (OLADE)

Director of Studies, Projects and Information

Ecuador

Prominent leader in the field of energy and politics. With a solid academic background that includes a Bachelor's and postgraduate degree in Political Science, a Master's degree in Administration and Advanced Project Management and a Postgraduate Degree in Marketing Management, he has dedicated more than 20 years to public service in his country. He has held key roles, including the leadership of the National Energy Directorate and the presidency of the Electricity Market Administration, where he demonstrated his ability to implement effective energy policies and guarantee a reliable electricity supply. His commitment to sustainable development and his experience in the sector make him an invaluable leader in the region.

Speaker
Patricia Tatto, MERM

Miembro de Consejo Directivo

Mexico

Law Graduate from the Universidad Iberoamericana with studies in human rights from Birbeck University in the UK, she has dedicated her career to developing and promoting the renewable energy industry in international energy markets, as a technical advisor and business guide in the creation of strategies for the industry in new markets. Director of Ata Mexico and Central America, she advises the entire value chain on the successful implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects. She founded and is the current president of Mujeres en Energía Renovable México AC, a non-profit organization across the renewable energy sector, with the purpose of empowering women in the field of renewable energy in LATAM.

Speaker
Daniela Loredo, Energy 21

Editor

Mexico

Communicologist graduated from the University of Cuautitlán Izcalli with experience in energy journalism since 2012. Her professional experience includes her participation in "Oil & Gas Magazine" and the newspaper "El Financiero". She is currently Editor in Chief of "Energy21".

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