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Illustration of a floating graduation cap, surrounded by technological symbols
A group of education experts say that research is one of the best ways to ensure that innovation has a real impact.
Illustration of the neck and shoulder muscles of a human being
Experts mark a key step that brings the scientific community closer to real solutions for regenerative medicine, meat printing, and the manufacture of complex organs and tissues.
Microscopic photograph of a pancreatic islet
A research group is exploring the eye as an immunologically privileged site for developing new therapies. The project is led by Judith Bernal, recipient of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award.
Illustration of a doctor in a white coat reading something on his computer with technological symbols drawn on top
Amphora Health is an AI and data science company that digitizes medical information and turns it into accurate clinical predictions or decisions.
smart prosthetics
A control system with high-precision sensors that detects movement intentions and translates them into actions has been developed by this company.
Photograph of a person using a cane for the blind
The initiative of the School of Humanities and Education seeks to enable more people to study this degree.
Solar panels installed on an industrial metal roof help generate energy and reduce indoor heat.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey show how solar panels installed on industrial roofs can reduce heat and improve thermal comfort.
image of an earth with a stethoscope
Researcher Paola Abril Campos represents Latin America and the Caribbean in the global initiative that seeks to redesign health systems.
Illustration of a brain and bolts
Promoting healthy aging is possible and requires multiple factors, including education, a healthy lifestyle, and cognitive training.
Illustration of a flooded world
A group of researchers present Infrarisk 360, a tool that uses digital twins, AI and graphic engines to anticipate the risk of flood damage in a specific area.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

Illustration of a floating graduation cap, surrounded by technological symbols
A group of education experts say that research is one of the best ways to ensure that innovation has a real impact.
Illustration of the neck and shoulder muscles of a human being
Experts mark a key step that brings the scientific community closer to real solutions for regenerative medicine, meat printing, and the manufacture of complex organs and tissues.
Microscopic photograph of a pancreatic islet
A research group is exploring the eye as an immunologically privileged site for developing new therapies. The project is led by Judith Bernal, recipient of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award.
Illustration of a doctor in a white coat reading something on his computer with technological symbols drawn on top
Amphora Health is an AI and data science company that digitizes medical information and turns it into accurate clinical predictions or decisions.
smart prosthetics
A control system with high-precision sensors that detects movement intentions and translates them into actions has been developed by this company.
Photograph of a person using a cane for the blind
The initiative of the School of Humanities and Education seeks to enable more people to study this degree.
Solar panels installed on an industrial metal roof help generate energy and reduce indoor heat.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey show how solar panels installed on industrial roofs can reduce heat and improve thermal comfort.
image of an earth with a stethoscope
Researcher Paola Abril Campos represents Latin America and the Caribbean in the global initiative that seeks to redesign health systems.
Illustration of a brain and bolts
Promoting healthy aging is possible and requires multiple factors, including education, a healthy lifestyle, and cognitive training.
Illustration of a flooded world
A group of researchers present Infrarisk 360, a tool that uses digital twins, AI and graphic engines to anticipate the risk of flood damage in a specific area.

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