Kaye was honored to be part of a great week of events in Mexico. Working with one of our long time partners, INSCO, Rob Yaffe and P.Roy Snipes represented Kaye for a week long escapade, including several seminar in which they could share their knowledge of thermal calibration and validation.
The week began with a series of seminars at several different cities in Mexico. Each seminar consisted of three presentations, with Kaye discussing our wired and wireless validation systems. It was a great opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and connect with a large amount of people. This seminar series helped strengthen even more Kaye’s partnership with INSCO and Mexico.
The final seminar of the trip took place at INSCO’s new facility in Mexico City. Having just recently opened, this was the first time that Kaye got to tour this amazing location, that includes an EMA-accredited laboratory. The day was also marked with a special dedication of the new building to Denio Hernandez, the founder of INSCO. Denio was being celebrated not only for his six decades of dedication to INSCO, having recently retired, but also for his 84th birthday. Kaye was truly touched and honored to be included in such a great and personal event for Denio!
Frank Kies, General Manager of Kaye, shared some personal thoughts of Denio for his retirement celebration; “You certainly will leave your footsteps in the methodology arena and your name is well known, not just in Americas but globally. Personally, and in the name of the entire Kaye family, I would like to Thank You for all the decades of our business partnership representing Kaye in Puerto Rico and Mexico. Your support of Kaye clients and your always productive dialog in making things better.”
On the final day of the trip, Rob too part in a special interview with enFarma magazine. He was able to present information about Kaye, what we specialize in, and was also able to field questions from the audience that was on hand as well. This was a great opportunity to expand Kaye’s awareness and reach in Mexico.
As the world continues to “return to normal” coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, trips like these have once again because an extremely important for Kaye. The opportunity to connect not only with INSCO, but also with numerous people in Mexico, is something we are so happy to have returning. We would also like to thank INSCO for being such generous hosts for this event.