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Written by Andrea Franco
on January 31, 2019

Located inside AT&T in Mexico’s corporate headquarters in downtown Mexico City, the AT&T Foundry will be dedicated to developing technology solutions for emerging markets, including IoT, software development, and new technology trials. AT&T Foundry, a global network of innovation centers, was created to bring ideas from concept to commercialization faster than previously possible. These entrepreneurial facilities work in 12-week sprint cycles to design and develop new applications and platforms that benefit AT&T and our customers. The construction of the AT&T Foundry, located in the heart of Mexico City, took 4 months of work and roughly 2,000 hours of labor. The AT&T Foundry in Mexico joins locations in 5 cities around the world, including Plano, Texas: Specializes in IoT, manufacturing, retail, and data analytics; Palo Alto, Calif: Focuses on edge computing, quantum networking, and machine learning; Israel: Dedicated to 5G, cybersecurity, entertainment, and software-defined networking; Atlanta: Focuses on edge computing, advanced access, smart cities, and entertainment.

 

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