In a world defined by digital transformation and economic volatility, cybersecurity is no longer a technical concern, it is a strategic priority.
For Mexican companies expanding abroad, digitizing their operations, or managing complex supply chains, strengthening cyber resilience is now essential for maintaining competitiveness and trust.
Mexico consistently ranks among the most targeted countries for cyberattacks. Strengthening its defenses means not just investing in technology, but connecting with global ecosystems where cyber innovation thrives. That’s what CyberTech Global Tel Aviv 2026 offers: direct access to the world’s most dynamic cybersecurity hub.
Why CyberTech Tel Aviv Matters
CyberTech Tel Aviv is the flagship event of the international cyber industry, bringing together thousands of government officials, CEOs, investors, and innovators. Its 2026 edition will focus on the technologies redefining digital security, from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to supply-chain protection, 5G/IoT, and critical infrastructure resilience.
With hundreds of exhibitors and speakers, together with around 18,000 participants expected, CyberTech is not just a conference. It is a marketplace of ideas and business opportunities, a place where strategies become partnerships and technologies turn into growth.
What Mexican Companies Stand to Gain?
1. Access to cutting-edge innovation and partnerships
Mexico is undergoing a rapid digital acceleration across its public and private sectors. Collaboration with Israeli firms, renowned for their creativity, speed, and technological edge can help Mexican companies leap ahead. CyberTech enables direct engagement with startups, scale-ups, and integrators, paving the way for joint ventures, pilot programs, and export partnerships.
2. Industrial and supply-chain resilience
Mexico’s manufacturing, energy, and logistics sectors are deeply embedded in global value chains. Sessions on operational technology (OT), industrial control systems, and supply-chain security will offer practical insights to help safeguard critical operations and infrastructure.
3. Market expansion and export potential
The connection between Israel’s cybertech sector and Latin America is strengthening fast. Mexican firms can position themselves not only as buyers of solutions, but as co-innovators and regional partners for Israeli companies seeking a foothold in Latin America. Tailored matchmaking ensures meaningful B2B meetings and long-term collaboration.
4. Learning from public–private leadership
Mexico is enhancing its cyber regulations and national incident-response capabilities. CyberTech provides exposure to international best practices in governance and policy, helping companies align with global standards and strengthen internal cyber strategies.
Join the Official Mexican Delegation
The Israel Commercial Office in Mexico will lead an exclusive business delegation to Tel Aviv from Jan. 26–30, 2026, alongside the main CyberTech Global conference.
Participation goes far beyond attending an event. It’s a tailored business experience designed for impact. Delegation members will enjoy:
- Full access to all conference sessions, exhibitions, and the startups pavilion.
- Pre-arranged B2B meetings with leading Israeli cyber firms, venture-capital investors, and academic institutions.
- A dedicated half-day of private meetings, where each Mexican company will have its own private meeting room – a personalized environment for high-level discussions, confidential negotiations, and strategic dealmaking.
- Exclusive briefings on Israel’s cyber ecosystem, innovation clusters, and investment opportunities.
- Site visits to top-tier innovation hubs and cyber campuses (subject to final program).
- Networking dinners and cultural events that help build relationships beyond the conference floor.
- Full logistical and on-site support, ensuring participants can focus entirely on generating results.
This format ensures that every company’s time in Israel is maximized, with access, visibility, and privacy worthy of senior business decision-makers.
Sectors Poised to Benefit
CyberTech Tel Aviv 2026 offers strategic value for several key Mexican industries:
- Fintech and financial services: As Mexico’s fintech market expands, so do the challenges of fraud prevention, compliance, and open banking. Israel’s expertise in financial-cyber solutions provides proven models for collaboration.
- Manufacturing and automotive: Mexico’s role as a North American manufacturing hub makes IoT and Industry 4.0 security essential. Exposure to the latest industrial protection technologies can strengthen supply-chain integrity.
- Energy and critical infrastructure: The energy transition requires digital systems that are secure by design. Israel’s experience protecting national grids and critical infrastructure offers directly relevant insights.
- Healthcare and life sciences: As hospitals and healthtech platforms digitize, new vulnerabilities emerge. Israeli solutions showcased at CyberTech can help Mexican providers secure sensitive data and operations.
- Startups and professional services: For emerging Mexican cyber startups and consulting firms, the event provides exposure to investors, accelerators, and partners in one of the world’s most innovative markets.
A Strategic Partnership Built on Innovation
Israel and Mexico share an expanding bilateral agenda in technology, innovation, and defense cooperation. Israel’s cyber industry, with over 450 specialized companies supported by a strong venture-capital network and academic collaboration, has evolved into a global powerhouse.
For Mexico, deeper collaboration means access to proven technologies, enhanced cyber resilience, and new market opportunities. For Israeli firms, Mexican partners offer a gateway to the wider Latin American digital economy. This synergy reflects a natural alignment: Israel’s innovation capacity meets Mexico’s scale, talent, and growing digital ambition.
Practical Information
CyberTech Global Tel Aviv 2026:
- Dates: Jan. 26–30, 2026 (main conference Jan. 26–28)
- Venue: Expo Tel Aviv, Israel
Companies interested in joining the official delegation can contact the Israel Commercial Office in Mexico at Paola.PerezGallardo@israeltrade.gov.il. Detailed information on registration, costs, and preparatory briefings will be provided upon request.
In an era when digital attacks know no borders, cyber resilience has become a defining measure of business strength. Mexican companies that invest in cybersecurity today are securing not only their systems but their future competitiveness.
Attending CyberTech Tel Aviv 2026 offers a rare combination of access to innovation, to global partners, and to new markets, all within a setting designed for tangible business outcomes.
Together, Mexico and Israel can turn shared innovation into shared security, and transform cyber resilience into a driver of economic growth.
