The Mexico-Israel Chamber of Commerce promotes the future of Querétaro at the forum “Querétaro is MX”

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The Mexico-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCMI) reaffirms its commitment to the future of business and the country’s sustainable development. Its president, Sony Chalouh Jrade, had the honor of participating in the important forum “Querétaro is MX: Connecting Industry, Technology, and Sustainable Development,” a vital space that brought together young leaders, businesspeople, academics, and representatives from the public sector. The event, organized by Anáhuac University with the participation of Juventudes MX of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), focused on innovation, technology, and the path toward more competitive and conscious development for the region.

CCMI’s presence at the forum underscores its interest in the new generation of entrepreneurs and leaders. President Sony Chalouh Jrade expressed his enthusiasm after listening to the participants’ ideas and proposals:

“It was very enriching to hear the ideas and proposals of a new generation committed to transforming their environment and building a more competitive Querétaro. The energy, vision, and determination they demonstrated confirm that young talent is one of our country’s greatest assets.”

This dialogue with young people is essential to the Chamber’s mission to strengthen the business ecosystem by promoting innovation, a cornerstone of the economic relationship between Mexico and Israel.

A highlight of the forum was the well-deserved recognition given to Max El-Mann Arazi for his outstanding career and leadership in the business world. El-Mann Arazi, a key figure in the real estate sector and currently President of the CCE’s Special Committee for Investment and Business Relocation, has demonstrated a firm commitment to industrial development.

President Chalouh Jrade expressed his delight at being present for this recognition: “His commitment to the development of the industry and his example of discipline inspire those who seek to create projects with real impact. I was very pleased to be with him for this well-deserved recognition.” The CCMI values ​​and promotes the type of leadership that inspires and drives high-impact national projects.

As President of the Mexico-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Sony Chalouh Jrade reaffirmed the institution’s commitment:

“I reaffirm my commitment to continue promoting initiatives that strengthen the business ecosystem, foster innovation, and generate new opportunities for young people and all productive sectors of the country.”

The CCMI will continue working to be a bridge of collaboration, bringing best practices and technologies from Israel to Mexico, and vice versa, with a special focus on talent development and sustainability.

This effort is joined by prominent figures and companies from the community and industry:

People: Lucero Padilla, Deanna Lee Carazo, Moises Cohen, Carla Zetune, Eitan Geller, Ruben Gindic, Abraham Zetune, Yaniv David Zangilevitch, LEON HARARI, Manuel Sacal S., Kurt Nyssen, Miriam Silva Sierra, Esther Nissan, Fernando Ponce, Carlos Moran, Ricardo Diaz Lombardo.

Companies: Latrun, EyeTech Solutions (ETS), Watergen Ltd, MER Group, Atlantium Technologies, C3NTRO Telecom, Servicola, LLUM, Sustainability Agency, Amonra, Wint Water Intelligence.

Source: diariojudio