Intelligent CIO LATAM Issue 45 | Page 42

COUNTRY FOCUS: MEXICO
Samsara report says 71 % of industry leaders in Mexico plan to invest a moderate to significant amount in safety and security technologies for the workforce in the next five years.

Mexico plans to invest heav for the safety and protectio in the physical operations i

Technology making Mexican industry more attractive to a new generation of workers

Leaders of organizations focused on physical operations around the world reveal that placing technology at the center of their business strategy is transforming the workplace to meet the demands of a new generation of workers, while creating safer and more efficient organizations.

This is according to the new State of Connected Operations Report“ Building for the Next Generation: Labor Trends in Physical Operations published by Samsara, which includes information from 1,550 physical operations leaders in seven countries – including 150 in Mexico. talent has about their professional opportunities,” said Brendali López, Marketing Director of Samsara in Mexico.
“ Our research shows that technology is not only making these industries more attractive, but it is also contributing to long-term talent retention. The return on investment is significant and there is still a lot of potential to be explored – as many companies are just beginning their digital transformation.”
Need for greater investments in safety and security
“ It’ s no secret that the job market can be challenging in industries like transportation, construction and field services. However, we are seeing how technology makes a big difference in the perception that younger
More than two-thirds( 68 %) of leaders in Mexico and 71 % globally report that they frequently hear feedback from workers about the need for greater investments in safety or security.
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