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- Posted April 15, 2013
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Businesses gain insight about latest Mexican manufacturing trends
Mexico is going through a profound transformation in its manufacturing capacity, technology, and economic and social development. It is rapidly becoming a key player to keep North American companies competitive.
Butzel Long is hosting a free briefing from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 17, at the firm's Detroit office to discuss the latest trends in Mexico and how companies can benefit. Butzel Long is located at 150 W. Jefferson, Suite 100 in Detroit.
Featured presenters include:
* James Bruno, attorney and shareholder, Butzel Long.
* Vincente Sanchez Ventura, honorable consul of Mexico in Detroit.
* Marie Alsace Galindo, TechBa-Michigan.
* Manuel Chavez, associate professor, Michigan State University.
* Juan Carlos, acting director, ProMexico.
* Representatives from companies doing business in Mexico.
The program is complimentary. However, seating is limited and registration is required. To register, visit www.butzel.com/events/. For inquiries, call Aurélie Martins at (313) 983-6907.
Published: Mon, Apr 15, 2013
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