Business case : We are actually living of an increasing amount of opportunities towards various markets segments for Software Development and Data Science industry and services under a nearshore schemes. Due to the actual circumstances of the COVID-19 and the complexity of the circumstances that they imply we worked in developing new approaches under the extremely complex nature of employment and the lack or shadowing available data.
Hypothesis : Based on the needs of US companies in terms of hiring staff for Software Development and Data Science, new market segments can be found and even potential Early Adopters for a nearshoring services.
Solution : Obtain job vacancies from public websites, process them and evaluated with Machine Learning algorithms, in order to obtain a constant flow of information about the US market that our services require, as well as potential clients.
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Dr. Luis Alberto Muñoz Ubando is a Computer Technician (IPN), Electronic Systems Engineer (Tec de Monterrey, 93), Master in Scientific Computing (INRIA, FR, 94), Doctor in Images, Vision and Robotics (INRIA, FR, 99), PostDoctorate in Industrial Robotics (Oxford, UK, 98-00), Sabbatical in Cognitive Vision (UT Wien, Austria 05-06). Since 2008 he is Chief Innovation Officer of Plenumsoft. He has worked in Televisa, Banamex, McDonald's, ITESM, ITAM, UA, UNAM. Founded and participated in the creation of 14 companies in Mexico and the USA. As a researcher, he has worked at the University of Pisa, Tokyo, the University of Karlsruhe, at Stanford University and the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. For the Federal Government he has worked in the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) ,the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM. He was Professor-Researcher in the UADY from 2002 to 2006 where he participated in the creation of the Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering and the MSc in Mathematical Sciences. He has directed more than 40 Bachelor, 15 Master's and 6 PhD theses. He has published more than 150 articles among national and international magazines, books and conferences. He has given more than 500 lectures on the dissemination of science and technological innovation. In 2008, he founded the The Robotics Institute of Yucatán in Mérida (www.triy.org) where more than 500 children and young people are attended annually in specific courses to develop their early scientific and technological skills. He has patents in energy, logistics, online health ("e-health"), sustainability, and education. Since 2015 he has been a regular member of the Mexican Academy of Computing. He is a guest columnist of El Financiero and Lecturer at Tec de Monterrey.
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