Juarez City.- More than 90 companies that belong to The Bridge Accelerator program will benefit from the signing of an agreement made yesterday by the Funax organization together with the High Technology Training Center (Cenaltec) and the Technological Development Support Institute (INADET), whose intention is to deliver an official certification of professionalization.

Said training will help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to promote their economic growth, in addition they will be provided with tools to better promote their services, informed Elías Chacón, community coordinator of the program.

It was reported that there are more than 200 employees from different companies, who are being trained within the program that began in 2019.

Chacón announced that since April, the eighth generation began to be trained, in which 14 companies participate, which will finish the course at the end of this month.

“So far the The Bridge program has left seven generations, since the previous month we have our eighth generation that is planned to conclude in June, and so far there are 90 companies that are in this community,” he explained.

During the event where the signing of the agreement took place, Omar Saucedo, from Microsoft Tech Spark in Ciudad Juárez; Lennys Cristina Sánchez, executive director of Funax; Brenda Rodríguez, director of Cenaltec Juárez and Mayte Rodríguez, director of The Bridge Accelerator program.

The Bridge Accelerator program offers companies a 12-week training to develop regional suppliers, modernize their operations, connect them with large industrial buyers and promote their services.

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