Goaltech: Engineering the Workforce of Tomorrow
November 28, 2025 | Alejandra Luna and Noe Rojas, GoaltechEstimated reading time: 1 minute
In the global supply chain, technical standards are the common language. But behind every production line lies something even more fundamental: skilled and certified people. That has always been the mission of Goaltech, a Mexican company that for over 15 years has been dedicated to raising the competitiveness of the industry through training, certification, and technological integration.
Engineering Applied to Change
One of Goaltech’s main contributions has been its role as a strategic partner in the development of spe-cialized technical talent. Through hands-on training, consulting, and structured programs like the Elec-tronics Manufacturing Academy (EMA), the com-pany promotes the adoption of technologies that allow users to transform their production processes.
EMA, with the support of Siemens’ Value, was launched in collaboration with leading electronics associations to educate users on digital transforma-tion. Through a series of technical modules, partici-pants learn to integrate technologies, optimize SMT processes across different machine brands, and establish a clear path toward digitalization.
“We identified a paradigm shift in how the indus-try approaches problem-solving,” says Noé Rojas, EMA developer. “With emerging technologies, experience, and dedication, we are bringing this knowledge closer to users. Sooner or later, they will implement it in their companies and transform their vision of the industry.”
The company has been recognized eight times as Meso Partner of the Year by Siemens, an award that highlights its commitment to excellence in technical training and its impact on the industry.
To continue reading this article, which originally appeared in the November 2025 edition of SMT007 Magazine, click here. To read it in Spanish, click here.
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