New Mexico’s Digital Equity Strategy Goes Beyond Broadband
The digital equity program manager at the New Mexico State Library (NMSL), Bo Ford, is leading on-the-ground digital inclusion efforts across the more than 100 libraries it serves, to support
Amazon, CloudHQ, and ODATA Boost Mexico’s Digital Infrastructure
Mexico closed 2025 as one of Latin America’s leading destinations for data center investment, driven by announcements, inaugurations, and expansions from global technology companies and specialized digital infrastructure operators, according
New Mexico’s Three-Year Plan to Close the Digital Divide
Friday, January 9, 2026 Weekly Digest You’re reading the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society’s Weekly Digest, a recap of the biggest (or most overlooked) broadband stories of the week.
Closing the Digital Talent Gap: The Model Driving Mexico’s Productive Future
Mexico faces a critical challenge in advancing its productive transformation: a shortage of specialized talent. Sectors such as advanced manufacturing—key to aerospace, automotive, pharmaceutical, and electronics development—require increasingly sophisticated technical
Veea and Viasat Mexico Collaborate to Accelerate Digital Transformation Across Mexico’s Underserved Communities
Combining Veea’s Intelligent Edge Platform with Viasat’s Hybrid Networks Delivers Managed Wi-Fi and Edge Applications Across 1,600+ Communities NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 10, 2025 /
The Backbone of Mexico’s Digital Growth
Mexico stands at a pivotal moment in its digital evolution. Across industries and institutions, technology is redefining how we operate, produce, and serve. Artificial intelligence, data-driven decision-making, and automation are
Cybersecurity Among Mexico’s Most-Demanded Skills for 2026
Cybersecurity has become the most in-demand professional skill in Mexico, according to Udemy’s Global Learning and Skills Trends Report 2026. The report highlights a 96% year-on-year increase in demand for
3M Advocates Talent Reform, Automation to Boost Mexico’s Industry
Mexico’s competitiveness in advanced manufacturing faces significant challenges unless systemic changes are made to develop and integrate technical talent. This was the central theme at Diálogos de Impacto: Impulsando el
New Mexico’s Federal Officials Demand Lutnick Reinstate DEA
New Mexico’s three congressional representatives, and its two senators, sent a strongly worded letter Friday to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that asked him to restore funding for the Digital Equity