THE SECTORS OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMOTIVE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL GROWTH IN AGUASCALIENTES AND JALISCO, MEXICO
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The development in Innovation and technology is very important for three sectors that note development or a global scale, electronic, biotechnological and automotive. These show economics and social benefits in respective regions and countries where found. For the purposes of this paper, he will focus on two of these sectors-high tech, biotechnology and automotive sectors. These areas are constantly growing and facilitate the integration of new forms of employment especially in industrial properly though brands, patents, forms industrials process and others, shaving organizations becoming world - class enterprises poised to gear coming years. Clusters around the biotechnological and automotive sectors in particular are a vanguard of innovation and technology, creating alternatives for the health and growth alimentation in biotechnology founding solutions for chrome degenerative and more illnesses new illnesses’ and also in agricultural food production for control in the automotive sector, in the design for intelligent systems in cars such as, GPS, fuel control and operation in general. For this reason, all types of enterprises of different sizes, public organizations and schools of high or education, create a favourable, environment for benefits in these sectors. However, the impulse for innovation’s technology does not always bring transferable knowledge by itself, it also requires and effective is clear mission and vision, and each individual component must also be viewed as part of all organizations forming the strategic sector with its benefits increasing business sustainability and harmonize for its society´s collective and individual benefits.
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