Mexico has secured a relevant position in the global innovation ecosystem by ranking among the top 10 countries with the highest number of artificial intelligence-related patents. According to the analysis published by Visual Capitalist, this progress reflects a combination of specialized talent, investment in applied research, and growing technology adoption across strategic sectors.
This position is not only driven by the volume of filings, but also by the diversity of solutions being developed in the country. Artificial intelligence in Mexico has evolved from an emerging concept into a tangible driver of competitiveness, with applications ranging from manufacturing to the agricultural sector.

What types of artificial intelligence patents are being developed in Mexico and their impact on industry
The intellectual property ecosystem for artificial intelligence in Mexico spans multiple innovation areas that address specific market needs. A significant portion of patents focuses on machine learning algorithms aimed at automating industrial processes, optimizing logistics, and enabling predictive analytics. These solutions help improve operational efficiency and reduce costs in highly competitive sectors.
Another key area involves developments in computer vision, particularly for security, monitoring, and quality control applications. This type of patent has gained traction in industries such as advanced manufacturing and intelligent video surveillance, where the ability to interpret images in real time represents a strategic advantage.
Innovations in natural language processing are also notable, supporting customer service platforms, virtual assistants, and the analysis of large volumes of unstructured data. This technology is being rapidly adopted in financial services, retail, and other service industries, where user experience and personalization are critical.

How AI-driven innovation in Mexico is transforming productive sectors
The growth in patent registrations is not an isolated phenomenon, but rather a reflection of a broader transformation in how companies operate and create value. In the logistics industry, for example, predictive models enable demand forecasting, route optimization, and improved asset traceability. In the energy sector, artificial intelligence supports the monitoring of critical infrastructure and early fault detection.
In the agro-industrial space, the adoption of data-driven technologies has opened new opportunities to increase productivity and improve animal welfare. This is where Mexican innovation is beginning to stand out, with solutions that integrate sensors, advanced analytics, and automation to address local challenges.
Beyond Technology and the development of patented AI-driven solutions
Within this context, Beyond Technology stands out as a relevant player in the development of applied intellectual property. The company has created various artificial intelligence-based solutions that address specific challenges in sectors such as telecommunications, security, and industrial operations.
One of its most recent developments is Beyond FarmGuardian*, a solution designed for intelligent monitoring in pig farms. This innovation combines advanced analytics, sensors, and predictive models to optimize production management, improve sanitary conditions, and anticipate operational risks. Its approach reflects a clear trend in Mexico’s patent landscape: the creation of applied technology with a direct impact on operational efficiency and sustainability.
The participation of companies like Beyond Technology in patent development strengthens the country’s ability to compete globally in artificial intelligence, not only as a technology consumer but as a creator of innovative solutions.
Mexico continues to make steady progress in consolidating its technology ecosystem. Its presence in international rankings and the development of patented solutions signal an environment that fosters innovation and digital transformation across multiple industries.
*Technology protected by patent application before the IMPI (Exp. MX/a/2026/XXXXXX)

