Institution September 21, 2021 Leaders with social impact honored with 2021 Eugenio Garza Sada Award FEMSA and Tec de Monterrey have presented this year’s Eugenio Garza Sada Award to social leaders who promote themes of inclusion with technology, economic development, and support for vulnerable communities.
Research September 10, 2021 Tec student’s award-winning work: Bioprinting of artificial muscle A Ph.D. student in biotechnology from the Tec was recognized with an international award from the ISBF for her research on the bioprinting of pre-vascularized tissues.
Research September 07, 2021 Tec laboratory looking for COVID in wastewater wins LATAM prize Tec de Monterrey’s Wastewater Monitoring Laboratory (MARTEC) has won first place in the Latin American Water Projects category at the Aquatech LATAM Awards 2021.
Institution August 18, 2021 Tec de Monterrey and UNAM join forces to create research consortium Tec de Monterrey and UNAM renew collaboration agreement and create consortium to promote research, technology transfer, and entrepreneurship across Mexico.
Research July 21, 2021 Tec laboratory searches for variants of COVID-19 in wastewater The Tec de Monterrey Wastewater Monitoring Laboratory (MARTEC) is developing technology to detect new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Institution July 12, 2021 Ambassador of Portugal learns about Tec’s innovation projects The Ambassador of Portugal to Mexico learned about Tecnológico de Monterrey’s innovative projects during a visit to the Monterrey campus.
Entrepreneurs July 02, 2021 Mexican Tec graduate creates simulators for Formula 1 Here’s the story of Ramiro Fidalgo, founder of APEX, a Mexican company that creates simulators for training Formula 1 drivers.
Research June 15, 2021 This Tec platform helps build better cities to live in The Tec de Monterrey Observatory of Cities offers current and useful information that allows Mexican cities to be analyzed, measured, and evaluated.
Research March 12, 2019 Mexicans create cream to heal wounds of diabetics Three researchers from the FEMSA Biotechnology Center have created a medical treatment that will improve the lives of people with diabetes.