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Queretaro, MexicoSeptember 26 - 27, 2013

Mexico’s Aerospace SummitINDUSTRY ANALYSIS - NEAR SHORE MANUFACTURING

UNAQ ‘S

COMPETITIVE

ADVANTAGE

CONTENT

Mission

Competitive Advantage

Graduate´s competencies

Educative Model

Faculty Staff

Infraestructure

Succesful stories

Mission

Educate professionals and researchers for

aerospace sector, with:

knowledge,

skills and values,

with national and international recognition;

Based on an open, flexible and pertinent

educational model, closely related with

industry for social, economic and cultural

development of México.”

Competitive Advantage

Customer Satisfaction

FLEXIBILITY

LIASON

PERTINENCE

DRIVER OF COMPETITIVENESS

GRADUATE´S COMPETENCIES

Conduct in an aeronautical repair station

Handling specializedtools

Understand and respect the aerospace regulations

Inmerses in real environment with aircrafts operating

Knowledge of special processes

Handling aviation fuel

Ground support equipment operations

Components identifications and changing

Manufacturing process: CNC's, Aerospaces welding NDT, eletrochemicaltreatments

Conduct in an aeronautical repair stationHandling specialized toolsUnderstand and respect the aerospace regulationsInmerses in real environment with aircrafts operating Knowledge of special processesHandling of hazardous materials

Ground support equipment operationsComponents identifications and changingManufacturing process: CNC's, Aerospaces welding NDT, eletrochemicaltreatments

GRADUATE´S COMPETENCES

SOCIAL SKILLS CORE SKILLS FUNCIONAL SKILLS

Industry impact

Reduced learning curves

Time and cost reduction

Highly specialized Training

Air Safety

Quality Systems

Knowledge of air regulations

Accident prevention culture

Specialized tool handling

Aircraft Maintenance

Technician Class I and II

Engine Technician

Class II

Avionics Electronic

Systems Technician

(Class I)

EDUCATIVE MODEL

Modelo AcadémicoAdmission

ProfileRequired

profileTeaching Learning process

Faculty Staff

Engineers, with over 15 years of industry experience

Pedagogues

Masters of Science, researchers

Technicians

DGAC certified as instructors

Tutoring

Training Teacher´s

program

Design´s of educative´s

programs

Foreign languages

International training

VARIETY OF COMPETENCIES DEVELOPMENT

Infrastructure

Within AIQ (20H)

Infrastructure

Successful graduates

• RAMIREZ SAN ROMAN MIGUEL ANGEL

Development of avionic´s prototping

• BLANCO MACHUCA EDUARDO

Team Leader

• CASTILLO BARRIENTOS GUIVANNI DE JESUS / CASTILLO MONTIEL ANGEL MAGDIELIn charge of development of aerospace division

• ESQUIVEL GARCIA JAIMEAvionic´s repair process

• PAVON AGUIRRE CARLOS ANDREI leader of manufacturing process

• FORTANELL CASARES LUIS ALBERTOLeader of transfer technologies from Germany

• NICOLAS FLORES ANDREADesign of engine parts

UNAQ´S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

THANK YOU

Jorge Gutiérrez de Velasco RodríguezPresident

Queretaro, MexicoSeptember 26 - 27, 2013

Mexico’s Aerospace SummitINDUSTRY ANALYSIS - NEAR SHORE MANUFACTURING

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