Start with the Anchors

If you want to build an ecosystem, don’t start with everyone. Start with someone who matters.

That’s the logic behind every successful semiconductor region — whether it’s Penang, Singapore, Arizona, or Saxony. They didn’t wait until every supplier was in place, every university aligned, every industrial park shovel-ready.

They started by getting one anchor firm to care. Then everything else started to move.

Sonora needs to do the same.

Don’t Wait to Be Ready

It’s easy to think we need to perfect everything before we knock on the door — workforce programs finalized, cleanrooms commissioned, incentives passed, supplier platforms online. But global ATP players aren’t just looking for sites. They’re looking for partners who are serious, learning fast, and thinking long-term.

That conversation can — and should — start early.

Because the firms we’re trying to engage — companies like ASE, Amkor, and Advantest — don’t make decisions overnight. The earlier we connect, the more likely we are to shape their roadmap and improve our own.

That’s not about pitching. It’s about building trust through real engagement: site visits, dialogues, student collaborations, applied research, and co-designed pilots that say, we’re already acting like a region that belongs in the value chain.

Early Conversations Shape Real Outcomes

When anchor firms engage early, everything changes:

  • Workforce programs shift from theoretical to targeted

  • Supplier development becomes demand-driven

  • Infrastructure gets designed around real requirements

  • Local credibility grows — not just externally, but internally

And even if an investment doesn’t happen right away, the region gets smarter, faster, and more aligned.

Early conversations don’t just lead to deals — they lead to alignment. And alignment is what makes investment possible.

You don’t get picked by standing still. You get picked by showing up early, listening well, and co-creating what comes next.

That’s the kind of engagement we’re preparing for.

Want to help Sonora connect with global ATP firms?

We’re preparing a focused engagement plan with select industry leaders. If your company or institution can contribute — through supplier readiness, student collaboration, or technical insight — we’d love to connect.

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Manuel Molina

De 1993 a 1997, como directivo en InfoSel, formé parte del equipo que desarrolló la primer red de acceso a Internet en México, instalando nodos de acceso y oficinas comerciales en 32 ciudades del país. Desde entonces he dedicado mi vida a investigar las formas en que la tecnología influye en el comportamiento humano.

Estoy particularmente interesado en redes, plataformas y protocolos con el potencial de:

1) Ampliar el acceso al conocimiento (educación, aprendizaje, análisis de datos, nuevas ideas)

2) Ampliar el acceso al capital (sistema financiero actual, crypto, capital humano, infraestructura tecnológica)

3) Ampliar el acceso al bienestar (salud, wellness, comunidad, entretenimiento, diversión)

Más acerca de mi aquí: https://www.sailorseven.org/acerca

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