ITJ donates PPE for hospitals in Tijuana

ITJ donated 150 PPE kits to hospitals in Tijuana, Baja California, city that has experienced tremendous pressure with new cases of COVID-19 and not enough basic equipment to protect their doctors and nurses on site. 

With the support of employees, volunteers and partners, ITJ closed the fundraising with great progress by collecting USD $10,000.

The company also partnered with other software companies in the region, been able to collect a significative amount from the tech community. Insulet Corporation Mexico, an innovative medical device company, partnered with ITJ and supported significantly for this cause.

With this initiative, ITJ contributed in its own way to help Tijuana recover from the pandemic and continue providing amazing software talent to the region.

Doctors, nurses, and family members received this donation with open arms, these heroes really needed our help today.

ITJ celebrated its anniversary by giving back to the community

The month of June was an important month for ITJ with the celebration of its anniversary. This special milestone was commemorated by giving back to the community with two activities: PPE donations to hospitals in Tijuana and the Artificial Intelligence virtual workshop.

Thanks to the software industry having remained stable during these difficult times of COVID-19, ITJ decided to carry out these initiatives, to demonstrate how grateful we are by having a great job and working on amazing products over the Cali-Baja Mega Region.

1) Donations PPE equipment to the Tijuana Hospitals

Hospitals and medical centers in Tijuana are experiencing tremendous pressure with new cases of COVID and not enough basic equipment to protect their doctors and nurses on-site, so ITJ decided to contribute with PPE donations. 

We achieved our goal of $10,000 USD! After one month of collecting donations, we closed the fundraising with great progress. We were able to collect $2,500 from donors in Mexico and the US. ITJ matched every dollar contributed, this took us to a total of $5,000.

Our company also partnered with other software companies in the region and we were able to collect another $5,000 from the tech community.

2) Workshop “Artificial Intelligence: Medical Diagnosis”. During June, we resumed our workshop series; this time we hosted a remote session open to anyone interested in learning about AI (artificial intelligence).  We believe in talent development, and sharing knowledge is one of the best ways we can give back to our community. 

This year, ITJ celebrated this anniversary by giving back to our beloved Tijuana. We are sure that we can all contribute in our own way to help TJ recover and continue providing amazing software talent to the region!

About ITJ

ITJ is devoted to serving fast-growing and high-value market sectors, particularly the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), working with innovative medical device companies looking to improve people’s lives. With a unique BOT (build, operate, and transfer) model that sources only the best digital talent available, ITJ enables companies in the US to create technology centers of excellence in Mexico. For more information, visit www.itj.com.

ITJ’s CEO is part of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Branch Board of Directors

Maritza Diaz, Chief Executive Officer of ITJ, was officially elected as part of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Los Angeles Branch Board of Directors. This recognition is made for her thought-leadership in the field of cross-border collaboration in the software industry between San Diego and Baja California, as ITJ’s mission is to enable customers to create technology centers of excellence in Tijuana. 

Maritza Diaz brings over 20 years of U.S. and international experience in information technology and software engineering. Prior to becoming the CEO of ITJ, she served as Senior Director at Thermo Fisher Scientific where she was responsible for growing the company’s digital capabilities in North America, India, and Mexico. 

She holds a bachelor’s in computer science from Army Polytechnic School in Ecuador and a master of business administration, with a concentration in technology management, from the University of Phoenix.

About ITJ

ITJ is devoted to serving fast-growing and high-value market sectors, particularly the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), working with innovative medical device companies looking to improve people’s lives. With a unique BOT (build, operate, and transfer) model that sources only the best digital talent available, ITJ enables companies in the US to create technology centers of excellence in Mexico. For more information, visit www.itj.com.