The governor, Mauricio Kuri González, met with EXFO founder and executive chairman Germain Lamone to learn about the progress of the Canadian company’s telecommunications specialist’s project, which kicks off December 1 in Queretaro; with an investment of 200 million pesos and the generation of 235 new highly specialized jobs.
During his visit, the state president went to the company’s electronics factory, located in Québec, where he learned the status of what will be the company’s operations center that will be installed in the Querétaro industrial park, and a fiber optic cable will have. optical factory, test equipment, in addition to developing network operations solutions for Internet service providers and telecommunications manufacturers.
EXFO founder and executive president Germain Lamone acknowledged that the city of Querétaro is a great place to invest, highlighting the technology and educational programs implemented by the state government along with the education sector and private initiative.
“It will be our pleasure to be in this city as citizens working together in this beautiful city like Querétaro. I think the city is beautiful, technology is very important along with the school, the Polytechnic University, I think, as I said, this is an investment that is permanent, that is long-term, I am very committed to our presence in Querétaro”, manifested.
EXFO is a global leader in telecommunications testing and service assurance that develops end-to-end solutions to reduce operational costs during implementation and use. The company is listed on the NASDAQ and Toronto stock exchanges and has 1,700 employees in 25 countries.