This is lower growth than that registered between 2014 and 2018, which was 10.5%, according to data from the AMITI (Mexican Association of the Information Technology Industry). "As the industry grows and develops, there are several effects, one is that the costs not only of equipment but of services become more efficient, each time prices are more accessible; the deceleration of the economy in particular also influences a bit this year, where it is forecasting 2%," said Javier Allard, director of AMITI.