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A tech incubator inside the former US consulate building in Mexico is helping startups succeed in the cross-border economy

Memo Asiain uses tech and data he learned from a tech incubator to work with multinational businesses.The border between Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas, is a crucial manufacturing corridor where high-skilled labor is increasingly in demand.

, his consulting business, serves clients based all over the world, but they have one thing in common: They all own factories in Mexico. He believes that maintaining offices in both the US and Mexico is an important credential. "This office still holds one of the exact windows that are bulletproof where people used to sit on this side and on the other side were the US, the people that work at the consulate," said Ricardo Mora, a serial entrepreneur and founder of the Technology Hub, or T-Hub. He's being doing business along the border for nearly 30 years.

"We learned about all these incubators in different spaces that they offer, and we said, 'Well, why don't we create something that can hold our companies and also add value to other companies that want to start growing an ecosystem for our city?"

 

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