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Mexico IT Industry Development Project. GDP: $1.14 trillion. 2008. Population: 110 million. 2008. Spanish: 1 (US 5). Students (IT) > 400,000 enrolled. 65,000 graduate every year in IT. IT/ITES: $4.72b. 2007. Employment: 226,284. 2007. ITES Market: 5%. 2007. Baja California.
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GDP: $1.14 trillion 2008
Population: 110 million 2008
IT/ITES: $4.72b 2007
Employment: 226,284 2007
ITES Market: 5% 2007
Baja California Sonora IT & BPO StatesIT States BPO States Chihuahua Coahuila Nuevo León Tamau-lipas Querétaro Aguascalientes Jalisco DF/ EdoMex AT Kearney
“to foster the creation of jobs in Mexican IT Companies by improving their access to: (a) a larger supply of trained personnel; (b) technologies and global marketing networks of Multinationals; and (c) private debt finance”. Objectives
IT/ITES jobs created by the IT Industry as a result of training programs • IT Companies’ satisfaction rating with the IT Links Program • Increased overall debt portfolio of IT Companies in the financial system Indicators
CANIETI & ANIEI Founders
CMMI TSP & PSP Software Developers Example
IT Link • Certification Examples
IT Parks: $10.1m PPP model
eGov: $2.7m PPPs, Integration Competency Center, training
IT legal and regulatory framework • Training for legislators, judges, public servants, law enforcement officers • Creation of a local Masters program in IT Law, training professors of Law on IT issues, regulations and enforcement best practices Examples
Private sector linkages • Thinking global on skills • eGov as an instrument • Multiple fronts • Crossing the river by feeling the stones Key messages
Leadership! Bottom-line
Randeep SudanLead ICT Policy SpecialistGlobal ICT DepartmentThe World Bankrsudan@worldbank.org Mumbai February 10, 2009