Entrepreneurs April 29, 2022 Mexican seeks to innovate on catheters to treat heart problems Dr. Ramsés Galaz will be working with partners in Quebec to make catheters for heart surgery more effective.
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 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.
Health January 19, 2022 Which mask should you wear to protect yourself from COVID? Health specialists recommended giving up using cloth masks and opting mainly for face masks such as N95 or KN95 or 3-layer masks.
Education September 20, 2021 Mexican design: Tec graduates show 6 projects at Milan’s “Supersalone” Projects from Mexican designers who recently graduated from the Tec’s School of Architecture, Art, and Design took part in The Lost Graduation Show at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (Milan Furniture Fair) in Italy.
Research August 06, 2021 Breathe! Mexicans help create lung-on-a-chip for treatments At Harvard, Mexican engineers participated in the creation of a lung-on-a-chip to test drugs and create new treatments.
Research June 16, 2021 Patent created: Tec professors design ophthalmic device A portable ophthalmic device created by Tec academics that enables eye procedures to be performed in a sterile environment has already obtained a patent.
Entrepreneurs June 08, 2021 Mexican woman wins award for creating device against parasitic disease Social Skin rewards young people who have innovative social impact projects. This year, a Tec de Monterrey student is one of the winners.
Education May 28, 2021 Tec scholarship student to study biomedicine graduate degree in U.S. A young man who received a full scholarship to study at the Tec and is about to graduate has already been accepted by these four American universities for his graduate studies: MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon.