As part of the Chihuahua E-Mobility Ready 2022 project, the State Government, through the Ministry of Innovation and Economic Development (SIDE), and jointly with the William Davidson Institute of the University of Michigan, promoted the workshop "E-Mobility Opportunities" at the Artificial Intelligence Center of Ciudad Juarez. In this bid to be pioneers in the electromobility industry, the second phase of this project began, through which it seeks to detect and take advantage of opportunities and feedback on the subject of electric cars. It was emphasized that the purpose of the workshop is to unite the business sector and aims to make a diagnosis to know the challenges and opportunities of electromobility, through the installation of working tables that contribute to locate these areas of opportunity. It was also informed that the goal is to move towards electromobility as an industrial base, since it is a gradual process that will increase and Chihuahua anticipates this trend, in order to be prepared with an impact diagnosis that will allow to be more competitive and increase the benefits for the people of Chihuahua. The event was attended by more than 30 representatives of different manufacturing companies established in Ciudad Juarez, which are already participating or wish to join, among others, APTIV, YAZAKI, BORG WARNER that will work in coordination with the public and private sector. Present at the Workshop were Fernando Alba, Undersecretary of Industry, Energy and Mining; Paul Clyde, President of the William Davidson Institute of the University of Michigan; Diana E. Páez, Senior Director of Energy and Mobility at the William Davidson Institute of the University of Michigan; Brenda Rodríguez, Director of CENALTEC; and Raúl Varela, Director of the Institute for Innovation and Competitiveness (I2C). Source: Chihuahua State Government https://www.chihuahua.gob.mx/prensa/chihuahua-se-prepara-para-el-futuro-de-la-electromovilidad