

During the meeting, Didcom’s role as a benchmark for Mexican innovation with international reach was highlighted. From Hermosillo, the company exports technological solutions to more than 20 countries—including the United States, Canada, Australia, and Chile—with applications that optimize operational efficiency and fleet intelligence in the mobility sector.
These solutions also strengthen the technological infrastructure for electromobility and the semiconductor ecosystem, two key sectors for the industrial future of Mexico and Sonora.
More than just a label, “Made in Mexico” represents a national identity that reinforces confidence in the country’s productive capacity and showcases the value of Mexican talent to the world. This program positions Mexico as a benchmark for quality, innovation, and industrial pride, strengthening the integration of value chains, technological adoption, and sustainable growth.

Its impact transcends companies: it promotes a collaborative ecosystem between industry, academia and government, propelling Mexico towards an economy based on knowledge, advanced manufacturing and technological development.
With over 17 years of experience, Didcom has established itself as a leader in mobility technology, mastering the various value layers that make up modern electronic systems: from the design and coding of embedded firmware to the functional integration of smart hardware and advanced analytics platforms.

This comprehensive capability in electronic and semiconductor engineering allows Didcom to develop solutions with precision, reliability, and world-class standards, transforming Mexican innovation into globally competitive technology.
At the same time, its work aligns with the country’s industrial evolution, where electronics, semiconductors, and electromobility are consolidating as strategic pillars of national development.
In this environment, Didcom embodies the potential of Mexican talent, integrating engineering, design, and strategic vision to strengthen value chains, generate specialized jobs, and position Mexico as a key player in advanced manufacturing and the knowledge economy.
The “Made in Mexico” program reinforces this purpose by recognizing companies that not only produce in the country, but also design, innovate and export high value-added technology, consolidating the leadership of Mexico and Sonora as key ecosystems for the new era of smart mobility and advanced electronics.
“As a Mexican high-tech company, receiving this distinctive seal fills us with pride and a sense of commitment. It is a reminder that Mexico has the talent, vision, and capacity to compete globally with innovation and quality.
Receiving this distinctive seal reaffirms our conviction: Mexican innovation can transcend global boundaries when it is built on excellence, purpose, and a long-term vision.”
Yojanan Cornejo Chait | Didcom CEO
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