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In addition to Guadalajara's natural attractiveness as a complement to global capabilities in the Americas, it is surprisingly gratifying that it is also one of the most beautiful Mexican cities to live in, with a growing domestic market enabling business development within the region and an entry point to Latin America.
- Having the second largest GDP ($39.13 billion) in Mexico and a 22 year-old average 6.9 million population, the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area provides access to one of the most developed economies within Mexico.
- First class medical services are available, with state programs for ISO 9000 quality certification plus state-of-the-art equipment for diagnosis and treatment. Significant savings can be achieved in diverse preventive and diagnostic evaluations in comparison with medical services in other countries. These facilities bring an additional pool of medical tourism to the region.
- Guadalajara also enjoys some of the best weather in Mexico, with a stable 24 °C average throughout the year. There are plenty of first class golf courses in the city and metropolitan areas, with a wide choice of high quality housing and hotels.
- US accredited bilingual schools are available as well, having the best educational programs plus extracurricular sports, cultural activities and workshops for students. The city is also one of the major locations for top artistic performances and large events such as concerts, tradeshows and fairs are frequent.
- Guadalajara ranks among Mexico’s three most important cities and it is home to some of the nation’s most important cultural symbols. Among its main draws is the magnificent architecture of its historic and religious buildings. The city is also known for its beautiful parks and surrounding natural areas. Finally, Guadalajara stands out for its warm hospitality, well earning its reputation as the Pearl of the West.
- Finding the right location for a global expansion in many ways is a complex decision. Nevertheless, the right indicators are always in place when a region is sufficiently developed. For high tech verticals, when strong academic and industry cooperation are in place, as they are in Guadalajara, domestic markets mature more quickly and increase the overall quality of life.
- Security
- Ensuring the security of personnel as well as of tangible and intangible assets is a critical aspect of the establishment of facilities and operations in a new region. In no way can this critical element be taken lightly, as it impacts all strategic growth objectives and bottom-line results.
- Guadalajara has a well established security network and law enforcement policy to protect all projects with a positive impact on its inhabitants in terms of economic development and job creation. NAFTA regulations establish compatible IP protection regulations that ensure patents and other intangible assets are securely developed and protected globally.
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