• Studio Productora and Galaxy 8 Entertainment received the distinction, which accredits them as competitive, reliable companies with high international quality standards.

Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.– During the presentation of the first certifications for the Film and Audiovisual Industry (ICA), to Studio Productora and Galaxy 8 Entertainment, in the advertising and content categories, respectively, the head of the Ministry of Economy and Innovation (SEI), Kurt Honold Morales, highlighted the importance of recognition and a seal of quality for the standardization of administrative processes in the film and audiovisual industry in Baja California.

“This certification will allow our film industry to update its administrative processes, distinguishing them as competitive, reliable companies with high national and international quality standards, thereby improving their profitability. Congratulations on this significant effort and achievement for our industry in Baja California,” he expressed.

In addition to promoting a culture of continuous improvement, the implementation of best practices among the companies involved will increase their agility and effective management of different types of projects, as well as the decentralization of the industry, Honold Morales added.

For her part, Michelle Guerrero Jaimes, Undersecretary of Economic Development at the SEI, highlighted the efforts and determination of the certified companies for their contribution to making the creative sector creative and profitable. "They are an example to follow, not only for the work you have done but also for helping other sectors strengthen themselves."

Likewise, the state's Film Commissioner, Javier Espinoza Medina, stated that the accredited companies were evaluated under the international parameters of the ISO standard in the areas of advertising (commercials, short films) and content (series, features, and documentaries); these standards are applicable to all companies that provide audiovisual production services.

The evaluation process was promoted by the Mexican Association of Filmmakers (AMFI) and carried out by the International Certification Body for ISO Standards, Q Alliance. The organization is accredited by the Mexican Accreditation Entity (EMA), the International Accreditation Forum (IAF), and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), with global validity. During 2024, 20 companies with 29 corporate names were certified, and so far in 2025, six certificates have been awarded in Mexico City and two in Baja California.

Espinoza Medina added that a new call for certification of eight more local companies will soon be launched in collaboration with the SEI's Directorate of Sectors and Productive Chains.

Studio Productora, founded in 2009, is an alternative for promoting the industrial and commercial sectors. It operates brands such as Toyota Baja California and Guanajuato, Heineken, Teleflex, Medtronic, ICU Medical, Foxconn, El Mejor Pan de Tecate, CONCANACO SERVYTUR, and Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma. It also participates in regional events such as TEDxTecate and leads the national "México muy Mexicano" campaign. It also produced the short film "La Vendedora de Flores," nominated for best commercial at the Oniros Film Award in New York.

Meanwhile, Luisa Gomez de Silva and Gabriel del Valle, partners of the agency Galaxy 8 Entertainment, have had collaborations in the audiovisual and film industry in projects such as “Kung Fu Games”, “Saw X”, “Fear The Walking Dead”, “Pirates of the Caribbean”, “Lady Scorpions”, “Broken Borders”, “Selena, the Series” for Netflix, among others.