Mexico's technology industry is not only growing in economic importance, but also in terms of social benefit. The Mexican government, under its Conahcyt initiative, has promoted scientific and technological research to solve national challenges. Below are some of the top technology companies that are contributing to Mexico's prosperity and reputation as an emerging technology leader.
Mexico's Largest Technology Company
Google Apple Oracle Cisco Meriki Kavak Volaris
Mexico's Biggest Tech Companies to Know
Tech giant Google is headquartered in Montes Urales, just a few miles from downtown Mexico City. The office is home to a variety of teams, including cloud engineering, sales, and marketing. The company's Mexico headquarters also features special spaces designed for work and collaboration, such as meditation areas and music rooms.
One of the world's largest technology companies, Apple is heard almost everywhere and is best known for its consumer electronics and software products. In Mexico, the company operates from its headquarters in Mexico City's Federal District and hires a variety of roles, including sales representatives and music programmers.
Oracle is a global technology company that provides computing technology to customers. Computing technology, also known as cloud computing, enables businesses to develop web applications and software and is in high demand as more organizations expand their AI platforms. Oracle has an office in Mexico City and serves the country's capital city as well as Monterrey and Queretaro.
Cisco Meraki is an information technology (IT) company that helps businesses manage their communications and operational systems, including connected devices and wireless internet networks. The company's leading cloud platform enables clients to achieve greater network visibility and security.
Kavak is a popular used car marketplace founded in Mexico. It has since expanded across Latin America and the Middle East. Through the site, customers can find and buy cars from the comfort of their own home. Kavak was a huge hit upon launch, attracting investment from SoftBank, General Catalyst, HSBC, and others.
Volaris is an ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC) that operates between Mexico, the United States and Central America. Founded in 2006, Volaris has grown in popularity by flying daily between various cities in Mexico and the United States.