Mexico Connect 2025, focusing on new technology trends and solutions in telecom, data centers, and digital transformation.
Main Topics
- Mexico Connect 2025 brings together telecom companies, internet providers, data centers, government, and businesses to explore the latest connectivity solutions and partnerships.
- Key segments include cloud edge computing, analytics, cybersecurity, augmented reality (AR), Internet of Things (IoT), and government programs for expanding internet access.
Key Industry Insights
- Industry 4.0: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence are helping factories work smarter. For example, productivity goes up, downtime and maintenance costs go down, and waste is reduced. These technologies are making operations more accurate and efficient.
- Cloud and Edge Computing: The use of edge computing (processing data closer to where it’s generated) is growing very fast, with a big increase expected by 2030.
- Augmented Reality (AR): AR helps factories work faster and train workers quicker. The AR market is expected to keep growing and become vital for modern manufacturing.
- Cybersecurity: With more online threats, companies are adopting stronger security systems like Zero Trust. Cyberattacks in manufacturing have increased a lot, so defense is very important.
Telecom Figures
- 5G subscribers in Mexico now total 6.6 million across 125 cities. Mobile network coverage is very high, and Mexico ranks second in Latin America for 5G users.
Niral Networks Solutions
- NiralOS is a cloud-based platform for private 5G, IoT, and edge computing. It helps businesses use affordable hardware to achieve fast, smart connectivity and automation.
- NiralOS offers flexible solutions that support drones, robotics, IoT devices, and surveillance systems for various industries.
- Key features of NiralOS 5G Core include multi-tenancy, dynamic scaling, and compatibility with many radio technologies.
Edge Computing in Mexico
- The Mexican edge computing market is growing due to interest in IoT, better 5G networks, and increased industry automation.
- NiralOS Edge helps companies manage and optimize computing resources easily, making edge cloud adoption smooth and reliable.
IoT Sensors and Growth
- The use of IoT sensors is increasing rapidly, helping industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities to collect real-time data and make better decisions.
- The global IoT sensor market is expected to grow quickly and reach impressive values by 2030, with billions of devices connected worldwide.
Agentic AI and Decentralized Systems
- NiralOS supports smart autonomous systems powered by distributed 5G AI, which lets machines sense, reason, and act independently at the edge, offering advanced solutions for many industries.
By 2025, key technologies shaping Mexico’s digital future include 5G, cloud and edge computing, cybersecurity, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI).
Essential Technologies
- 5G Connectivity: With 6.6 million users across 125 cities, 5G offers high-speed mobile networks. Mexico is second in Latin America for 5G adoption, making advanced mobile services widely available.
- Cloud and Edge Computing: These technologies help process data faster and closer to its source. Cloud edge platforms, such as NiralOS, enable smart factories and other industries to optimize operations and save costs. The market for edge computing is expected to grow rapidly, supporting real-time data and automation.
- Internet of Things (IoT): Billions of connected devices like sensors are used in manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities. IoT enables real-time data collection, predictive maintenance, and efficiency improvements, with the market expected to expand greatly by 2030.
- Cybersecurity: As cyber threats rise, Mexican organizations are focusing on enhanced security systems, such as Zero Trust architectures. These solutions help protect critical infrastructure from cyberattacks, which have increased significantly in recent years.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data: Mexico’s industries are using AI and analytics for smarter decision-making, reducing costs, boosting productivity, and improving forecasting accuracy. Industry 4.0 technologies help make operations data-driven and resilient.
- Augmented Reality (AR): AR is improving training speed and operational efficiency in factories, becoming vital for modern manufacturing and logistics. The AR market is projected to keep growing, making operations faster and smarter.
Government and Industry Initiatives
- Mexico’s digital future is also driven by government programs that expand broadband access and encourage digital transformation across all sectors.
- Platforms like NiralOS offer modular, cloud-based solutions for private networks, IoT management, edge computing, and AI-powered automation to support national and regional transformation.
These technologies together are powering Mexico’s digital growth, enabling smarter factories, safer data systems, broader connectivity, and smarter cities by 2025.