Research April 29, 2022 5 research projects conducted jointly by UNAM and Tec Five projects that involve developing new technologies in different fields are being conducted by researchers from the UNAM and Tec de Monterrey, who are working in collaborative teams.
Research March 17, 2022 Utilizing waste! Tec professor obtains patent for food process Tec de Monterrey professor Daniel Jacobo has been granted a patent in Mexico for creating a procedure that uses food waste to generate antioxidants.
Research March 03, 2022 12 Tec projects that go from the laboratory to the real world 12 of Tec de Monterrey’s technology transfer projects were presented during the institution’s 52nd Research and Development Conference.
Research March 02, 2022 Tec awards its most exceptional researchers from 2021 Tecnológico de Monterrey and the Xignux company awarded seven prizes in different categories to Tec researchers at the 2021 Rómulo Garza Research and Innovation Award ceremony.
Research February 08, 2022 Tec de Monterrey creates new Institute for Obesity Research The Institute for Obesity Research at Tec de Monterrey seeks to explore solutions to the obesity problem in Mexico and Latin America.
Education January 20, 2022 1st astrochemistry thesis at Tec studies the formation of stars Iñaki Palestino, a student at the Monterrey campus, has presented the first astrochemistry thesis to be registered at the Tec. It reveals 11 chemical elements in the formation of stars.
Entrepreneurs October 20, 2021 The woman who wants to empower Latin American women in Silicon Valley Tec de Monterrey graduate Rocio Medina is the co-founder and director of Latinas In Tech, a non-profit organization that aims to connect, motivate, and empower Latin American women in Silicon Valley.
Entrepreneurs August 06, 2021 Goodbye heat! Mexican creates band to cool down Olympic athletes Mexican engineer Gustavo Cadena has created a band that can cool the heads of high-performance Olympians, who tested it at Tokyo 2020.
Research July 01, 2019 Eureka! Mexican student solves centuries-old physics problem Mexican researcher Rafael González, a doctoral student at Tec de Monterrey, managed to solve an optical problem of lens distortion that had been raised for centuries, even by Newton.