Mexican officials looking to open 15 offices with 250 positions in the region

Mexican officials were in town last week to explore opening more than a dozen local offices for mostly auto-related businesses.

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The Technology Business Accelerator, or TechBA, which was created by the Mexico Ministry of Economy and the United States-Mexico Foundation for Science, helps smaller high-tech Mexican companies establish operations in the global market.

At a cost of $1 million to $2 million, the proposed TechBA offices would service about 15 Mexican businesses with a maximum of 250 employees, according to Mexican officials.

Representatives from several Mexican ministries and the foundation met with Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, TechTown Executive Director Randal Charlton and Kenneth Nisbit, executive director of Tech Transfer at the University of Michigan.

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