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Autodesk Opens Costa Rica Office

Mar 5, 2021 9:45:00 AM / by CINDE posted in Featured, Innovation, Creative Industries, Corporate and Business Processes, Creativity, Customer Centricity, News & Articles, Autodesk, UX/UI, VR-AR, AI-Machine Learning

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  • Markus Sageder to lead Global Software Company’s new Latin America Hub.

San Jose, Costa Rica, March 5, 2021 – San Francisco Bay Area-based software company Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) announced today the official opening of a new Autodesk office for the Latin America region, based in San Jose, Costa Rica. Markus Sageder will serve as the site lead to a cohort of employees largely comprised of inside sales professionals, all working virtually for now to ensure the team’s ongoing health and safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The hub office in Costa Rica is where inside sales operations and other teams will come together to drive growth across the Americas, with a focus on the Latin America region. An established member of the Autodesk team and seasoned leader within the sales industry, Sageder joined Autodesk over four years ago and was one of the first 50 people hired to open the company’s office in Barcelona, Spain.

“Given Markus’ deep knowledge of Autodesk’s business and customer needs and being fluent in four languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, and German), I’m confident he has what it takes to successfully build our Costa Rica office. We selected Costa Rica for our Latin America hub because of its global business environment and talent pool, ability to support multiple Americas languages, and its vibrant multicultural capital which offers a great quality of life for our employees,” said Morgan Kirkland, Senior Director in Autodesk’s Americas sales organization. 

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Bayer Buys Properties for its Long-Term Project in Costa Rica

Mar 3, 2021 1:45:00 PM / by CINDE posted in Featured, R&D, Innovation, Bayer Business Services, News & Articles, Bayer Medical

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  • Bayer sees Costa Rica as having strong potential for its business plans.
  • Costa Rica offers many options for Bayer, such as its strategic location, pro-development, and private investment policies.

    Costa Rica, March 3, 2021. Bayer, a global company with headquarters in Germany and focused on bio-health sciences and nutrition, has decided to buy property adjacent to the Coyol Industrial Park in Alajuela as part of its long-term regional business expansion plans.

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Biomaterials Thriving in Costa Rica: The case of Yellow Pallet

Mar 1, 2021 7:29:35 AM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, New Materials, Innovation, Media, Environmental awareness, Yellow Pallet

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Did you know that the world produces 5 billion industrial pallets annually, 95% of which are made of wood? In Siquirres, Costa Rica, there is a company that is leading a more sustainable solution based on banana byproduct usage.

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Behind Costa Rica’s mission to drive sustainable investment

Dec 17, 2020 11:14:15 AM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, New Materials, R&D, Manufacturing, Innovation, Technology Design, Corporate and Business Processes, Creativity, Procter & Gamble, Environmental awareness, News & Articles

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  • Article originally published by Investment Monitor Magazine.
  • Business and investment leaders discuss how Costa Rica stands to be a primary destination for FDI that places higher value on sustainability and well-being in the wake of Covid-19.

By prompting significant focus on the environment and personal well-being, the Covid-19 pandemic has also brought into sharp relief the role of the investment community in supporting a sustainable recovery.

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Costa Rica Confirms Energy Storage Project by Proquinal

Dec 15, 2020 3:44:00 PM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, Manufacturing, Innovation, Press Releases, Environmental awareness, Proquinal

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  • Largest innovative photovoltaic generation and energy storage project opens in Costa Rica.
  • The system uses solar panels to charge batteries during periods of lower energy cost and then, subsequently to deliver stored energy during the two peak periods when cost is highest.
  • Swissol implemented the project, in conjunction with the English / German company, Rolls Royce Solutions.

The companies Proquinal – a member of the Spradling Group – and Swissol, accompanied by government authorities, inaugurated the largest and most innovative project for the storage of alternative energy in Costa Rica, which will help reduce the pressure on public electricity generation while also contributing to the country’s carbon neutrality strategy.

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Intel to Start Assembly and Test Operations in Costa Rica

Dec 11, 2020 3:38:24 PM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, R&D, Manufacturing, Innovation, Resilience, Press Releases, Intel, Technology Design, Digital Technologies, Internet of Things

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  • $350 million investment will create more than 200 new jobs.
  • The assembly facility will be operational in the second half of 2021.
  • Move follows the start of some test operations in Costa Rica in April this year.
December 2020. Intel Corporation announced today that it will invest $350 million US dollars over the next three years to start assembly and test operations in Costa Rica. The investment is anticipated to create more than 200 new jobs in the coming months and the facility will begin to operate in the second half of 2021.

"Intel continually evaluates its operations around the world to ensure that we have the right capacity to supply global demand. We will start the assembly and test facilities in Costa Rica to expand our global capacity so we can continue fulfilling Intel customer’s needs,” stated Ileana Rojas, General Manager of Intel Costa Rica.

“The existing infrastructure, synergy with the test operations that already exist on-site, the talent, the free trade zone regime, and legal environment gave Intel a favorable option to start its assembly capacity in Costa Rica,” added Rojas.

The assembly and test facilities will be at the company's campus in San Antonio de Belén and are expected to begin operations in the second half of 2021, once the necessary certifications have been approved. Assembly/Test operations are part of Intel’s Manufacturing and Operations organization. Once the wafer manufacturing process is completed at Intel’s fabs, the cut wafers are sent to an assembly and test facility. Each chip is assembled into a package that protects it and enables it to connect to other components. Finally, it is tested for functionality.

President Alvarado emphasized that “it is an incredibly powerful sign that amid a pandemic Costa Rica has gained strength as a reliable investment destination. It also shows that the country is building long-term relations with investors since our association with Intel is a story of working together for more than two decades. An investment of this caliber ingrains the Intel mark and opens considerable employment opportunities for people with different job profiles, who will be able to add to the exports generated by Tico talent for all the world.”

The new employees will be hired in multiple areas of engineering and there will also be opportunities for technicians in disciplines such as electronics, electromechanics, and related. Job opportunities are posted at www.intel.com/jobs

Andrés Valenciano, Minister of Foreign Trade, celebrated the announcement of this new expansion and the job opportunities it will create for many Costa Ricans.

“For Costa Rica, Intel symbolizes a pioneer in the high-tech industry that opened the door for many companies to establish in our country, similarly attracted by the talent of our people, our most valuable asset. With a history of constant transformation that today translates into a diverse range of processes, the local facility is well-positioned to service the global marketplace competitively, with elevated resilience and value-added. Such high-level performance is particularly important in a challenging context driven by Industry 4.0, and further accelerated by the COVID pandemic. We are proud to host leading companies from strategic industries that like Intel, continue to choose us as a home for their operations. We appreciate this new symbol of trust in our capacity, and bid tidings of further innovation, as the company discovers new horizons from where to continue serving its clients worldwide, with increasing sense of purpose and vision of sustainability.”

Intel in Costa Rica: high-value operations

Assembly and Test operations join the high-value operations that are already in Costa Rica. Intel Costa Rica currently employs more than 2,200 people. Its operations are divided into two large centers of excellence:
  1. The Research and Development (R&D) Center: Currently the largest R&D Center in the country, focused on the design, prototype, testing, and validation of integrated circuit solutions.
  2. The Global Services Center: This center performs multifunctional business processes supporting Finance, Human Resources, Sales and Marketing, Quality, and Information Technologies across the globe.


CINDE’s Managing Director, Jorge Sequeira Picado, commented that “with this project, Costa Rica is proving itself as a dependable partner for all nearshoring strategies that can help to seek out redundancies in supply chain optimization. Costa Rica has demonstrated that it can provide business continuity and a robust market-access platform for achieving this goal. This new Intel phase is a complement to its different business verticals, which range from smart manufacturing to research and development.”

In addition to the operations, Intel continues to invest in the people and local communities of Costa Rica. Over the last decade, employees have volunteered more than 190.000 hours and, only in 2019, Intel donated over US$268.000.

“During 2020, our focus has been on mitigating COVID-19 impacts, starting with our employees and expanding to the community with donations of over US$100.000 to the National Emergency Commission and the community, more than 23.000 facemasks to the Social Security Organization and over 1.000 hours in skill-based volunteering to develop mathematical models, analysis and monitoring tools which have been critical for public institutions fighting the pandemic”, concluded Ileana Rojas.

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MicroVention to Create 2,000 Jobs in Costa Rican Expansion

Dec 7, 2020 4:30:00 AM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, Life Sciences, Robotics, Innovation, Resilience, Press Releases, Technology Design, 3D Printing, Critical Thinking, Customer Centricity, MicroVention

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AstraZeneca Inaugurates Offices as Part of its Expansion in Costa Rica

Dec 2, 2020 5:38:00 AM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, Life Sciences, Lifelong Learning, R&D, Innovation, Resilience, Press Releases, Corporate and Business Processes, Customer Centricity, Soft Skills, AstraZeneca

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Nevro to establish manufacturing operations in Costa Rica

Dec 1, 2020 3:40:00 AM / by cinde.org posted in Life Sciences, Robotics, Innovation, Press Releases, Technology Design, 3D Printing, Critical Thinking, Nevro

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CINDE Presents its New Brand Image

Dec 1, 2020 1:16:00 AM / by cinde.org posted in Featured, Innovation, Resilience, Media, Creativity, Customer Centricity, Diversity & Inclusion, Environmental awareness

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We are proud to introduce you to our new brand image, keeping in mind where we come from and looking forward to the opportunities of the future. Let´s grow smarter, better, together. Invest with purpose, invest in Costa Rica.

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