Ness Digital Engineering Opens Mexico Office to Boost AI Innovation
Ness Digital Engineering has inaugurated its Mexico headquarters in Guadalajara, announced in a press release. This move is part of Ness's strategy to enhance AI-driven digital innovation and expand its nearshore capabilities. The new office, located in the prestigious business district of Puerta de Hierro, will serve as a client-centric delivery center, enabling faster time-to-market and scalable digital transformation across industries.
The Guadalajara center launches with 50 employees by the end of 2025, with plans to expand to over 300 employees by the end of 2027. This expansion reflects the growing demand for agile product development and innovation, as well as Ness's commitment to making Mexico a hub for Intelligent Engineering. The company aims to leverage the local talent pool in software engineering, Salesforce, QA, analytics, and automation to support its global delivery model.
Ness's expansion into Mexico also involves relocating senior engineering leadership to Latin America, further developing the region as a key hub for digital delivery. The company is already active in several Mexican cities, including Mexico City, Zapopan, Apodaca, and Guanajuato, bringing specialized expertise in various technological domains.
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