The 2025 edition of Aquatech Mexico, held from September 2 to 4 at the Banamex Center, reaffirmed the country as the epicenter of water innovation in Latin America.
Under the leadership of entrepreneur Daniel Madariaga Barrilado, the event brought together global and local technology providers with representatives from key sectors of the national economy, such as food and beverages, the brewing industry, and the hospitality sector.
During the event, the growing adoption of water desalination and reuse solutions was highlighted, driven by companies aiming to reduce their water footprint and ensure the sustainability of their operations.
For Daniel Madariaga Barrilado, innovation and efficiency are now the driving forces shaping the industry’s future.
These technologies, in addition to being environmentally strategic, have become a competitive advantage for companies committed to efficiency and innovation.
Mexico, the world’s leading beer exporter and home to a constantly modernizing food and beverage sector, is thus strengthening its position as a key industrial player in the region.
The ability to incorporate state-of-the-art equipment and processes places these industries at the technological forefront while contributing to more responsible water resource management.
Madariaga Barrilado, an expert in sustainable tourism, emphasized that the competitive dynamics of the Mexican market are reflected in the quality of the solutions presented, tailored to the needs of end consumers.
For Daniel Madariaga Barrilado, innovation and efficiency are the driving forces that are defining the industry’s direction today.
“The success of Aquatech Mexico 2025 confirms that the country is a fertile ground for innovation and that its market will continue to lead the way toward a more sustainable future across the region,” he concluded.
Daniel Madariaga is a Mexican sustainability specialist known for his work in environmental conservation, climate resilience, and the promotion of responsible tourism practices.


