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CeADAR, Ireland's Centre for AI, and quantum computing (QC) company Equal1 are combining their expertise to help give Ireland a competitive edge in the evolving world of AI-QC platforms. This week, they signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together on the establishment of a national Edge AI and Quantum Computing testbed to enable Ireland to develop and deploy AI-QC platforms and services. The collaboration aims to promote the importance of AI and QC in Ireland and Europe for matters of strategic importance, global competitiveness, and technical research and innovation. Quantum Computing has the potential to solve complex problems that are beyond the abilities of traditional computers, but its development has presented challenges over issues including scalability and cost. However, Equal1 announced last month that it had built Bell-1 - Ireland's first quantum computer - using a silicon-based quantum server that eliminates cost and complexity barriers to the adoption of quantum computing. The company said Bell-1 marks the beginning of Quantum Computing 2.0 - the shift from experimental machines in research facilities to practical quantum solutions that businesses can harness to solve complex problems in far less time than traditional computing. As well as creating the AI-QC infrastructure needed to underpin the development of advanced technology platforms, CeADAR and Equal1 will jointly develop funded RDI proposals to progress the national Quantum-AI ecosystem. Quantum-AI is expected to lead to the development of new AI models that will have a transformative impact on multiple business sectors. CeADAR's CEO, Dr John Lonsdale said: "CeADAR's remit is to work with Irish businesses to help them understand and leverage the benefits of AI and machine learning. The fusion of AI and Quantum Computing will lead to transformative change across multiple sectors, and it is our mission to ensure that Irish businesses are well positioned to understand and adapt to the changes that are coming our way. By collaborating with Equal1, CeADAR will be able to create a framework and ecosystem for the development and adoption of Quantum AI." Equal1's CEO, Jason Lynch said: "Equal1 is excited to further strengthen our collaboration with CeADAR - we believe this partnership will position Ireland at the forefront of the intersection between Quantum and AI. By working closely with CeADAR, we aim to create a platform that makes quantum computing accessible for Irish businesses and researchers as they explore the potential of Quantum Computing and AI to have a transformative impact across a range of application use cases and industry sectors." See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
We head around to all States and Territories in Australia that held their finals on February 1st this year and chat about their event and the games and players involved. Top 6 in most States, and top 4 in Tasmania and the ACT will head up to Townsville in Far North Queensland on the 22 of February to decide on the overall Australian IFPA Open and Women's championships. Jason Lynch lets us know how they are coping with the big wet up in Townsville and how preparations are going for hosting the event. Follow his stream from Friday 21 February on Twitch.tv/pinheadaustralia
Mark welcomes Michelle to PlanVision Mark Zoril , Jason Lynch, and Chris Harrington Mark talks with Jason and Chris about their experience at the 2024 Bogleheads Conference in Minneapolis, MN Episode: #43 Podcast Date: 10/11/2024
In this episode, join Drs. Tanya Koroyan, Steve Sutton, and Jason Lynch join the podcast as they explore professional staff wellness for those who work in and around residential living and student affairs. This conversation brings together 3 professionals who each possess both research and practitioner experience in this topic. They will explore not only the conversations they are having with their peers, but also provide current research, practical strategies, and useful resources to build or enhance workplace wellness.
NVIDIA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Equal1, a leader in silicon powered quantum computing, to collaboratively work together on furthering Quantum Computing. NVIDIA and Equal1 have agreed to collaborate on Quantum technology use cases, business models and proof of concept, with a particular focus on the integration and validation of quantum-classical infrastructure for cloud and data centre deployments. This collaboration combines Equal1's world-leading hybrid silicon classical quantum hardware, and its UnityQ quantum system on chip with NVIDIA's CUDA-Q quantum software platform to pioneer the future of quantum computing "We see NVIDIA CUDA-Q as a leading hybrid quantum classical software platform, and we are delighted to collaborate with NVIDIA as we extend our support for and integration with CUDA-Q" stated Jason Lynch, CEO of Equal1. "We are particularly excited about the opportunity this presents to work with joint customers who see the potential of hybrid quantum classical silicon compute to deliver scalable quantum computing." The MoU collaboration was announced at NVIDIA's headquarters in Silicon Valley yesterday, as part of an Enterprise Ireland trade mission to the West Coast of the USA, led by Ireland's Minister for Trade, Enterprise and Employment Peter Burke TD. Commenting on the collaboration, Leo Clancy, CEO of Enterprise Ireland said: "Equal1 is a pioneering company that is revolutionising industries with its cutting-edge quantum computing technology. Enterprise Ireland has supported Equal1 from the start of their journey and I was delighted to witness this very significant milestone today. This collaborative agreement between NVIDIA and Equal1 has the potential to unlock major technological advances." See more stories here.
Dan DeGryse and Chris Muscle speak Jason Lynch about resiliency, how the fire service is changing, his personal journey, and how to help others in the fire service. Brought to you by TenCate Protective Fabrics and LogRX
Jason Lynch of Grand Pré Wines Limited in the Annapolis Valley discusses the effect on the wine-making industry after some varieties of grapes were killed off by the cold snap in February. We hear your feedback on cycling safety. And on the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle on wills and estate planning.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. The RIMS mission is to educate, engage, and advocate for the global risk community. In alignment with said mission, the annual Florida RIMS Educational Conference is coming back once again! With an incredible agenda and many familiar faces in attendance, this 2022 conference, held July 26th‒30th in Naples, Florida, is jampacked with fantastic sessions, fun after-hours events, and great accommodations. Joining Justin today to share more about the upcoming conference, is long-time conference chair and Audio/Visual Coordinator, Jason Lynch! Jason shares about the focused events that attendees can look forward to, the special guest speakers that will be in attendance, and more! In the second half of the podcast, Justin is joined by Dan Healy, a partner at the Anderson Kill law firm in the D.C. office. Dan is currently the co-chair of Anderson Kill's Cyber Insurance Recovery Group, as well as a member of the firm's Blockchain & Virtual Currency and Regulated Products groups. He has also co-authored many articles for RIMS Risk Management Magazine and is leading several sessions at the RIMS Florida Educational Conference! In their conversation, Dan and Justin take a deep dive into Jackware; how it is different from ransomware, why it is an emerging risk that we all need to be aware of, where it emerged from, and how it works. Be sure to tune in to learn everything you need to know about this new, emerging cyber risk! Key Takeaways: [:01] About the RIMS Membership. [:14] About RIMScast. [:26] About today's episode with special guests, Jason Lynch and Dan Healy. [:40] RIMscast sends their deepest sympathies to the friends and family of Jack Hampton. [1:09] Upcoming RIMS webinars and workshops. [1:38] About the upcoming RIMS Canada Conference in Halifax. [2:01] Justin welcomes Jason Lynch to RIMScast to share about the 2022 RIMS Florida Educational Conference. [2:36] How long Jason has been attending the RIMS Florida Conference? [3:12] Is the RIMS Florida Conference members-only or open to anybody? [3:53] A key highlight for the upcoming event: Florida's Insurance Commissioner, David Altmaier, will be keynoting on July 27th. [4:43] Is Jason overseeing the education sessions on the agenda? [5:37] The benefit of “focused” events, especially with the backdrop of COVID-19. [6:39] RIMS new CEO, Gary LaBranche will be making one of his first public appearances at the RIMS Florida Conference. [7:34] Exciting after-hours events that coincide with the RIMS Florida Conference! [9:35] Where to register for the conference and learn more about it online. [10:17] Justin thanks Jason for joining the podcast and shares the save-the-date for the 2023 RIMS Florida Educational Conference. [10:35] RIMS plug time! All about upcoming RIMS events, conferences, virtual workshops, and more! [13:12] About today's conversation with Dan Healy. [14:05] Justin welcomes Dan Healy to RIMScast! [14:33] What you need to know about Jackware; understanding the basics. [16:09] As a sub-set of ransomware, should we be paying more attention to it over other areas of cybersecurity? [17:23] Why Jackware is an emerging risk that we all need to be aware of. [18:18] Where the hackers are coming from and the origin of Jackware. [20:08] Why might Jackware attacks implicate a wider range of insurance policies than ransomware attacks? [23:35] More information about the risks of Jackware and how it works. [24:50] About Dan's live, in-person workshops on the 30th and the 31st at the 2022 RIMS Florida Conference. [27:11] Justin thanks Dan for joining RIMScast and Dan shares some final parting words of advice for risk professionals. [27:51] Justin thanks Dan Healy once again for joining the podcast and shares some of the links to check in today's show notes. Mentioned in this Episode: Florida.RIMS.org RIMS Events, Education, and Services: Risk Management Magazine Article, co-authored by today's guest, Dan Healy of Anderson Kill: “Insurance Coverage For Jackware Attacks” NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS Canada 2022 — Turning Tides — Sept. 11th‒14th in Halifax! RIMS Advocacy — Legislative Summit Returns on September 20th! Spencer Educational Foundation | Annual Gala Returns Sept. 22, 2022 RIMS ERM Conference 2022: Call For Session Proposals — Due June 22! RIMS Buyers Guide RISKWORLD registrants can still access educational sessions on-demand through the RISKWORLD app and through desktop here. Dan Kugler Risk Manager on Campus Grant RIMS Announces Gary LaBranche as New CEO Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. In-Person Events: The 2022 Florida RIMS Educational Conference | Naples, FL | July 26‒July 30 Create a Contract that Effectively Transfers Risk | Naples, FL | July 30‒31 (Save $200 at checkout with code LEARNFL22 if you are also attending the Florida Educational Conference!) 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Related RIMScast Episodes: “Cloud Security Risks with Google's Monica Shokrai” “Roadway Risks: AI, Autonomous Vehicles, & Automated Driving” “Ransomware Risks and “Responding Gracefully” with Masha Sedova” “Cyber Breach Responses with Kate Fazzini, Flore Albo CEO” “The World of Cybersecurity with NCSA's Kelvin Coleman” “Cybersecurity Frameworks with NIST Fellow, Ron Ross” “Cyber Risk News & Trends with Tony Anscombe” “Cyber Risk News & Trends with Tony Anscombe, Part 2” “Cybersecurity in a COVID-19 World with Luke Wilson” “Cybersecurity Tips for Small Businesses with Daniel Eliot” “Cybersecurity with Christopher Loeber” “The State of Cybersecurity and 5G Technology with Jason Ruger, Ruby Zefo, and Chris Novak” RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops Upcoming RIMS Webinars On-Demand Webinars RIMS Advisory Services — Ask a Peer Risk Management Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS Coronavirus Information Center RIMS Risk Leaders Series RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interview featuring RIMS Treasurer Jennifer Santiago! Spencer Educational Foundation RIMS DEI Council RIMS Path to the Boardroom Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guest: Dan Healy's LinkedIn Tweetables (For Social Media Use): “Once you go [to the RIMS Florida Educational Conference] once, you're hooked for life. Anybody and everybody that I meet that comes for the first time … value that experience. … It's something very special.” — Jason Lynch “[Jackware is] almost a sub-category of ransomware. What Jackware focuses on is taking over a device or a piece of machinery … usually in the category of a smart device, smart car, or smart appliance … potentially hurting people or costing the owner a ton of money.” — Dan Healy “The issue is that the prevalence of devices and equipment that can be attacked with Jackware is rising.” — Dan Healy “We need to be ready because the past two years have seen ransomware — and now Jackware attacks — on the rise.” — Dan Healy “Don't forget to give notice and don't take no for an answer.” — Dan Healy
With the world of TV metrics in disarray and networks looking for new sources of content, our hosts discuss the success of Adweek cover star Quinta Brunson and her ABC hit, Abbott Elementary. Adweek TV editor Jason Lynch joins Shannon Miller to discuss her cover story on Brunson and the trends reshaping the TV landscape as this year's upfront sales pitches begin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello friends! Welcome to Careers in Higher Education where we explore the in's and out's of working with colleges and universities! I'm your host, Dr. Jason Lynch and this week I am joined by Dr. Matthew Raidbard, independent consultant and athletics administrator at the University of Hartford.Dr. Matthew Raidbard (he/him) currently serves as an independent consultant specializing in enhancing leadership competencies in college athletics and coaching. He also serves as the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration, Compliance, and Student Success at the University of Hartford. Matthew graduated with a bachelor's in Classical Studies & History from Indiana University Bloomington, a master's degree in educational leadership from Western New Mexico University, and a doctorate in educational leadership from Chicago State University. You can learn more about Matthew's consulting opportunities by visiting his website at https://www.raidbardleadership.com.
Dr. Glenn DeGuzman talks with Dr. Jason Lynch, Leah Ward, Jamarco Clark, and Dr. Molly Mistretta about combating trauma, burnout, & compassion fatigue among student affairs practitioners.
In celebration of our 2021 Hot List issue, we are joined this week by Adweek's TV Editor, Jason Lynch and Media Editor, Lucinda Southern to discuss all of this year's honorees in TV, publishing and digital brands. Did your favorite show/network/creator make the list? Check out the full list here.
2.00" This story is nothing short of extraordinary. And it's real.Jason Lynch, COO of startup Equal1, based at NovaUCD. Their business is quantum computing and if, in the next two years, they achieve their targets, we may have quantum computers as laptops. And, if you don't know anything about quantum computers, all you do need to know is that they are MILLIONS of times more powerful than what's sitting on your desk today. Jason explains how 'the band got back together' to form this exceptionally exciting small company that may be about to revolutionise personal computing. The team is vastly experienced, sporting PhD and Professor badges, so there's nothing flaky about them. They've also been scrutinised by some serious investors including Atlantic Bridge, btov Industrial Technologies, 808 Ventures and Enterprise Ireland, who have pitched €10 million at the company to date. Jason explains what their expansion plans are (they're hiring) and over the course of the interview the true magnitude of this project is revealed. We may be looking at something akin to a new Apple. In Ireland. Really. They're already in talks with IBM.Not surprising so that Jason's 'hire in a heartbbeat' is the Woz, Stephen Wozniak, co-founder of Apple.25.00" Mary McKenna, founder of Tour AmericaWe had invited Mary on to That Great Business Show to tell us how she and her company keep winning any 'best managed' awards available, and have done so for many years now. But that invitation was sent before President Biden announced the opening of the US borders, allowing your business to start the necessary travel to sell your goods and services to the world's largest economy. So, opportunistically, we decided to ask US born Mary, who has made a highly-successful career from 'selling America' to tell us her many top tips on how to best to travel, where to find the best airline deals (not necessarily booking directly!), using Revolut to save up to 2.5% every time you buy something, upgrading your hotel for $20, the benefits of various airport loyalty schemes...and so much more. And of course we asked her about winning those awards and also, the elephant in the room, what it was like not to have ANY BUSINESS AT ALL for the last year and a half. Top listen. Mary's 'hire in a heartbeat'? Journalist, panellist, barrister and Tour America video maker, Aileen Hickey. Find out why. 51.00" Marc O'Dwyer and Catherine Lockhart, Big Red CloudTeamGBS likes FREE so when Big Red Cloud offered free gifts to TeamGBS listeners who choose to use their services then, naturally, we had to have them on. Marc and Catherine explain how your business can get free transaction costs on your first €5,000 value of business done, if you use their new Square integration and if you are a first time buyer of their accounting software then you'll also be getting a free tablet. All because Big Red Cloud backs TeamGBS.And, of course, being That Great Business Show we also head down a couple of rabbit holes, such as what it takes to be an Iron Man, the wonders of IADT College in Dublin, tips for women to climb the greasy corporate pole, and so much more.Listen and save your business money.Marc's 'hire in a heartbeat' is John Purdy, non-executive chair at ErgoCatherine backed a woman, choosing Marissa Carter, founder of Cocoa Brown Tan, as her 'hire in a heartbeat'.That Great Business Show is proudly sponsored by www.DeFactoShave.com - the world's best shaving oil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on "Yeah, That's Probably an Ad," we're joined by Adweek's U.K. bureau chief, Stephen Lepitak, to discuss how agency J. Walter Thompson was hit with — and lost — a lawsuit about discriminating against men. Plus, a conversation with Adweek's TV editor, Jason Lynch, about the current state of Olympics viewership.
That's a wrap on Season 1! Thank you to those who have tuned in over this past year. Look out for Season 2 to drop in September 2021, where I'll be joined by more higher education professionals across the country who work outside of the traditional campus environment. Have an idea or want to reach to me? Contact me at lynchrj@appstate.edu or connect with me on LinkedIn.
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After a week of fighting record cold temps in Texas and constant power outages, we finally sat down with Bryson Scruggs for a little bench racing session. His good friend two-seater Doug Foley Jr. was a surprise call-in guest which added to the good times.Bryson, the 22 year old nephew of bracket racing legend Jason Lynch, shared the good times of traveling and working for his uncle. This included multiple stories of changing trans, converters, motors, etc. Bryson and Doug shared some great stories of being on the road and bracket racing for a living. The most memorable part of the podcast was the spelling test Ryan gave Bryson. Bryson is known for his constant misspellings which lead to lots of laughs. In the end we had a blast listening to the guys tell stories including playing hot potato with a cactus, leaving the dragster scoop at the house, and entering four times in the first round at a Tenn-Tuck race.After the interview, the guys talk starting line controllers in the footbrake class. As always, let us know what you think about this episode. We appreciate your feedback.About The DragChamp ShowThe DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast with some of the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You'll find entertaining racing stories, interesting people, and an all-around good time with sportsman drag racers.The DragChamp Show is hosted by talented drag racing announcers Jake Hodge and Ryan Gleghorn. They're joined by DragChamp founder Gary Don Free.You can contact us at the following: jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, and garydon@dragchamp.com or find us on Facebook at @dragchampmagazine. For more DragChamp podcasts click here.To purchase DragChamp apparel, click here.
Dr. Glenn DeGuzman talks with Dr. Jason Lynch, Leah Ward, Jamarco Clark, and Dr. Molly Mistretta about combating trauma, burnout, & compassion fatigue among student affairs practitioners.
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David Griner previews his conversation at Brandweek Masters Live with Brand Visionary Ryan Reynolds about his marketing efforts. TV editor Jason Lynch also joins us to talk about the reality of television programming for the fall and what to watch.
On this year's final episode of Yeah, That's Probably an Ad, co-hosts David Griner and Nicole Ortiz speak with staff writer for agencies and AgencySpy editor Erik Oster about 2020 as a good year for independent agencies, TV editor Jason Lynch on some of the best shows to come and executive editor Stephanie Paterik on new ways to reach consumers as we peek ahead to our next Challenger Brand's roster of speakers (spoiler alert: chief marketers from the NFL).
On this week's episode we talk about who made the 2019 Adweek Hot List, and why. TV/Media editor Jason Lynch on the timelessness of Friends, publishing editor Sara Jerde on the hottest in publishing which includes The New York Times and Hearst, and community editor Nicole Ortiz reveals the hottest in digital including digital creator of the year Loren Gray. David Griner hosts this week's episode.
As Viacom and CBS announce plans to (re)merge, Adweek TV guru Jason Lynch is back on the podcast just in time to tell us what this and other big TV announcements in recent weeks mean for the future of streaming. We also look at the winners in this year's Adweek Project Isaac Awards, honoring inventive marketing.
We've assembled a veritable Voltron of Adweek news experts to talk about our predictions for the issues that professionals will face in marketing, media, TV and tech over the coming year. Weighing in on the outlook for 2019 are: • David Griner, Creative and Innovation Editor • Ann-Marie Alcántara, tech reporter • Jason Lynch, TV/media editor • Diana Pearl, brand marketing reporter Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Facebook Blueprint. Learn everything about building a business using Facebook, Instagram and more at fb.me/blueprint/adweek
This week's featured artist is CT-based designer Jason Lynch. We came to learn of Jason through his work Decadent Ales of NY. Learn about how he got his start, his journey from Colorado to the East Coast and his process bringing these characters to life. We also check in with Heidi Geist for part 4 of our on the road series with Heidi and the 48 Beer Project. Congratulations are also due to the Decadent Ales team on the opening of their new brewery this weekend! Perfect timing right?
Roseanne's out of a job, and Samantha Bee is losing advertisers over her use of the c-word, so we've got Adweek TV editor Jason Lynch back to talk about the stories behind these stories. We also discuss Coke's first alcoholic product, Sir Martin Sorrell's next gig, one of the best love-story ads in recent memory AND Toronto's creative and tech renaissance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following up our recent discussion of the nostalgia trend, TV senior editor Jason Lynch is back to talk about his cover story on Roseanne and the continuing waves of program revivals such as the return of Murphy Brown. We also talk about the abrupt death and rapid rebirth of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the week's best ads and a saucy new font from...Arby's? Sponsor: This week's episode is brought to you by Accenture Interactive. Greater experiences start with reimagined consumer experiences. Learn more at AccentureInteractive.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Buying a car in Mexico: it’s one of the best ways to see the country and can be an immensely rewarding way to travel. Check Out All of Our Mexico Posts! This week’s guest has a lot of experience buying a car in Mexico, and she shares her experience here. Aimee and her husband sold everything and left to drive around Mexico with their two daughters, two dogs, and a cat. This is their story. There are lots of twists and turns, so listen in and learn from their mistakes! Buying a Car in Mexico Buying a car in Mexico and then driving around Mexico with two kids, two dogs, and one cat. That’s what Aimee Lynch and her husband Jason did. In fact, they’ve bought three cars in Mexico, and they’re still driving around Mexico right now. Today we talk about their adventurous road trip and lessons they’ve learned along the way. Jason and Aimee are from Iowa, far from any ocean. Then they decided to give Mexico a try and moved to Cozumel, right on the Caribbean Sea. At first, they lived without a car in Mexico. Instead, they lived out of their suitcases. But eventually, the kids wanted to try going to a local school and taxis or walking wasn’t a realistic option. That’s when they decided to buy a car in Mexico for the first time. IN THIS EPISODE 02:36 Intro 03:11 Why Mexico? Why drive around Mexico? 7:01 Cars in Mexico 09:05 Mobile Mechanics 11:24 Re-Registering the Truck 15:07 Playa del Carmen, the Jeep & Pets 18:31 Leaving Playa del Carmen for Driving Around Mexico 27:51 San Miguel de Allende & Oaxaca 31:50 Car Insurance 35:08 Health Insurance 38:58 Car Maintenance 41:22 Tips for Driving in Mexico 44:57 Destinations 46:53 The Size of Mexico Paperwork: Buying a Car in Mexico Their first car was a beat-up old Blazer. It did the job and was all they needed to get around Cozumel with the kids. They were surprised to discover that paperwork for buying a car in Mexico was surprisingly simple. In fact, all the owner had to do was sign a paper saying that they give the car to you. Simple, right? Wrong. Soon they found out that buying a car in Mexico is a little more complicated than that. When they went to re-register the truck, they hired a lawyer to help with the paperwork. There they discovered that since they didn't have the original title, they technically couldn't drive the car or sell it. Nor could they replace the original title. As Aimee says in the podcast they chose an unusual solution: they gave the car to a local Mexican friend. They were planning to leave Cozumel for the mainland and in her words, they had got their money out of the Blazer, so it was time to move on. Buying a Car in Playa del Carmen Cozumel was a great place to start with their limited Spanish. However, Aimee says that if they wanted to truly immerse themselves in Spanish, they would have to head to the mainland. The Lynch family then moved to Playa del Carmen, where they bought a Jeep Cherokee. They loved the Jeep, but eventually, they decided to drive around the country. The Jeep was not big enough for their family, their pets and all of their stuff. It was time to buy a car in Mexico once more. Using the same Lawyer from Cozumel, they went to a local used car dealer and left with a Chevy Suburban. After some complications with the lawyer, they decided to deal directly with the dealership. The dealer told them to go ahead and proceed with their traveling plans, so Aimee's family left Playa del Carmen on a huge Mexico road trip. They drove from Playa del Carmen to Merida, and then out of the Yucatan Peninsula and up to Mexico City, Puebla, San Miguel de Allende and beyond. Then it was on to Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca before they decided that they wanted to slow down and possibly return to Cozumel for a while. Use a Lawyer When You Buy a Car in Mexico All along the way, they waited to hear that their paperwork was finished. Eventually, the car dealership told them that it couldn't be done and that they wanted to buy the car back from them...at a cheaper price. More details in the podcast. This is when Aimee and Jason realized that the lawyer was probably right. If you're going to buy a car in Mexico, she says, hire a lawyer and listen to them. Fortunately, they were able to work it out. They stood up to the dealership, who backed down and "suddenly became very nice," once they said that they would hire a lawyer again to help. Flying in, Buying a Car in Mexico & Driving the Country There's much more to the story of the Lynch's experience buying a car in Mexico. Make sure to listen to the podcast for the details. We discuss the paperwork you need to buy a car in Mexico and dealing with police at checkpoints. We talk about driving tips, and car insurance (spoiler alert: if you buy a car in Mexico, make sure to buy car insurance, too). Aimee talks about additional benefits of Mexican car insurance that you might not think of. Car Maintenance: Buying a Car in Mexico Buying a car in Mexico is quite cheap compared to the United States. So is car maintenance, although the methods might be different from what you're accustomed to. Aimee tells stories of mobile mechanics who bring the garage to you, and of unorthodox ways of getting a car started. Mexico Road Trip Destinations Once you buy a car in Mexico, where do you want to go? Aimee has some suggestions. She says that having a car in Playa del Carmen was great because it helps give you access to all the amazing cenotes nearby. We can agree that the Yucatan Peninsula is a great place to drive in Mexico. If we were to buy a car in Mexico and stay long-term, places like Merida and Tulum would be a great place to start. The roads are flat, straight and open. That was not the case for the road from Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido, on the Pacific coast, she says. Google Maps said it would take six hours, but it took them 10. Full of sharp left-and-right switchbacks, they drove carsick at 20 miles an hour for what seemed like an eternity. Take our advice: go to Puerto Escondido — it's fantastic — but fly in. She also talked about driving in San Miguel de Allende, but more as a warning. They loved driving in Central Mexico, and San Miguel de Allende is a beautiful town. That said, the streets are quite narrow. We would agree. We love exploring San Miguel de Allende with kids, but driving on it's hilly, narrow cobblestone streets would be a headache. It reminds us of Toledo in Spain, actually). Conclusion: Buying a Car in Mexico Aimee and I discuss lots more than buying a car in Mexico, so listen in. If you want to buy a car in Mexico, she's the right person to talk to and it open to questions from listeners. ABOUT Names: Aimee and Jason Lynch, their two daughters, two dogs and one cat Hold passports from: USA Type of travel: Overland travel A few places they've been: All over Mexico — Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Merida, Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, Jalisco, San Miguel de Allende, Lake Chapala and more. FIND THEM ON The Everyday Journey | Facebook | Twitter Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you, we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help you buy a car in Mexico or drive around Mexico with your family. Are you buying a car in Mexico? Did this post help? Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. 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