Mexico prepares for sixth technological revolution with 2026 AI congress

The 11th Congreso IA America Digital Mexico 2026 will take place on June 9 and 10 at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, gathering over 5,000 leaders from 22 countries to explore the convergence of AI, Web3, and exponential technologies. The event aims to position Mexico to capitalize on the structural changes driven by the Sixth Technological Revolution, which started around 2017 and will have its greatest impact by 2030.

Mexico and Central America are at a historic turning point with the Sixth Technological Revolution, marked by the fusion of artificial intelligence, Web3, cloud, and exponential technologies reshaping industries and economies. This cycle, emerging around 2017, redefines productive models roughly every 50 years, with deeper effects by 2030, encompassing web decentralization, intelligent automation, and a collaborative economy.

Nationally, the AI market is projected to hit 450 million dollars in 2025, with key uses in banking, health, retail, and telecommunications. Widespread adoption could boost GDP by up to 2.8% through enhanced productivity and operational efficiency.

The Congreso IA America Digital Mexico 2026, as the leading regional forum, will feature an expo spanning over 20,000 m² with 200 stands from providers like Google Cloud, Huawei Cloud, Salesforce, and Microsoft, showcasing solutions in AI, Big Data, Blockchain, IoT, and 5G. It will also host more than 100 conferences across seven specialized forums on digital transformation, marketing, banking, fintech, Industry 4.0, blockchain, and Web3, featuring speakers from Siemens, Telefónica Tech, L’Oréal, and others.

High-value networking will be enabled via an app for one-on-one meetings among leaders. David Ruiz from Google Cloud notes: “The need for change is in all areas of organizations. Thanks to AI, people now have access to knowledge to make better decisions, and that's what has accelerated processes across all industries.”

This gathering solidifies Mexico's role as a regional tech hub, equipping the country to thrive in the digital economy.

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South Korean business leaders, led by KCCI Chairman Chey Tae-won, advocate for AI investments and public-private partnerships at a 2026 strategy conference.
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한국의 주요 비즈니스 로비 단체들이 2026년 인공지능(AI)을 핵심 성장 동력으로 삼아 글로벌 경쟁력을 확보하기 위한 적극적인 투자를 촉구했다. 한국상공회의소(KCCI) 회장 체 타이원 등 지도자들은 신속한 투자 프로젝트 추진 능력 구축과 규제 완화를 강조했다. 이는 저성장과 글로벌 지정학적 불확실성 속에서 경제 성장을 위한 필수 조치로 제시됐다.

In 2026, Colombian companies will face the challenge of structurally integrating artificial intelligence, moving from experimentation to an essential tool for competitiveness. Colombia ranks fourth in the 2025 Latin American AI Index, behind Chile, Brazil, and Uruguay, highlighting the need to consolidate its adoption. Experts warn that without this integration, gaps in productivity and costs will emerge.

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At the close of 2025, marked by about 50 armed conflicts and polarization, Luis Castro Obregón suggests ten citizen purposes to resist barbarism. Eugenio Gómez Alatorre warns that artificial intelligence puts 24% of global jobs at risk, but urges adaptation by learning to work with it.

Economist Gabriel Casillas forecasts a 2026 for Mexico with improved growth prospects, driven by the US economy and a light political agenda. He anticipates gradual fiscal consolidation and early inflationary challenges impacting interest rates. He also highlights the T-MEC review and minor local elections.

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글로벌 무역 불확실성이 지속되는 가운데 남한은 2026년 인공지능(AI) 붐과 반도체 산업을 활용해 경제 도전을 극복할 전망이다. 전문가들은 수출 호조와 미국과의 관세 협상을 성장 동력으로 꼽으며, 중국 경쟁과 국내 수요 부진을 주요 리스크로 지적했다.

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney will hold brief meetings during the FIFA 2026 World Cup draw in Washington this Friday. While speculation surrounds potential economic talks on tariffs and the T-MEC review, the Canadian government confirms the focus will be solely on football. Business leaders from all three countries urge strengthening the trade agreement amid expiration threats.

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Mexico's government advanced preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026, with the inaugural match scheduled for June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. President Claudia Sheinbaum and Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez emphasized the chance to showcase the country's culture and hospitality during the event co-hosted with the United States and Canada. FIFA representatives confirmed the historic decision to open in Mexico due to its legacy in three previous editions.

 

 

 

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