In Partnership with International Lean Six Sigma, GInI Launches Latin America Center in Guadalajara, Mexico

In Partnership with International Lean Six Sigma, GInI Launches Latin America Center in Guadalajara, Mexico

Global Innovation Institute is thrilled to announce the official launch of its Latin America Center in Guadalajara, Mexico, in partnership with International Lean Six Sigma. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in GInI's mission to support and drive innovation across the globe.

The new Latin America Center will serve the Spanish-speaking countries worldwide, offering GInI's comprehensive learning materials and certification exams in Spanish, alongside the existing English and Arabic options. This initiative aims to make GInI’s high-quality innovation resources more accessible to a broader audience, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence in the region.

Empowering Innovators Across Latin America

With this launch, GInI is poised to empower professionals and organizations across Latin America with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in today's rapidly evolving innovation landscape. The center will provide a full suite of services, including professional certifications, business accreditations, and access to world-class resources, all tailored to meet the needs of the Spanish-speaking innovation community.

"We are incredibly excited to expand our presence in Latin America," said Anthony Mills, Executive Director of GInI. "Our partnership with International Lean Six Sigma in Guadalajara will allow us to better serve the innovation needs of Spanish-speaking professionals and organizations, helping them to achieve new levels of success and impact."

A Commitment to Excellence in Innovation

GInI's Latin America Center will offer a variety of certifications, including the Certified Innovation Professional (CInP), Certified Design Thinking Professional (CDTP), and Certified Innovation Strategist (CInS), among others. These certifications are designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge to drive innovation within their organizations and beyond.

"Launching the Latin America Center is a testament to our commitment to promoting innovation globally," said Mills. "We believe that providing resources in the local language will significantly enhance the learning experience and enable more professionals to leverage our innovation frameworks effectively."

Anticipated Impact and Future Plans

The introduction of Spanish-language learning materials and exams is expected to increase engagement and participation from Spanish-speaking innovators, ultimately driving greater innovation across the region. GInI plans to host a series of events, workshops, and webinars to further support the community and promote best practices in innovation management.