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Political scientist Dan Slater delivers a keynote lecture on democracy, development, and democratic backsliding at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Political scientist Dan Slater argues that the most stable democracies often emerge when authoritarian elites feel politically competitive and economically secure — a framework with implications for Mexico.
Conceptual illustration of medical innovation for social well-being presented at TecScience Summit 2026, featuring elements of clinical trials, pharmaceuticals, technology, and applied science.
The country is already generating applied science and clinical success stories, but without early-stage funding and stronger coordination across sectors, those advances are unlikely to translate into social well-being.
Tech startups in Mexico face the “valley of death,” the funding gap between innovation and commercial scale.
Scientific entrepreneurship in Mexico faces one of its greatest structural challenges: the so-called “valley of death." A model developed at Tecnologico de Monterrey seeks to align universities, investors, industry, and government so more ventures can successfully scale.
photo of Dominique Boullier
During the IFE Conference 2026, sociologist Dominique Boullier warned that the accelerated adoption of AI is undermining essential learning processes.
Sustainable Biomaterial
An EXATEC alumna developed a sustainable biomaterial from shrimp waste, with applications ranging from the pharmaceutical industry to the fight against counterfeit medicines.
therapeutic HIV vaccine
The network theory used to develop a therapeutic vaccine looks to not only prevent infection but also allow those who live with the virus to cease medication without a viral rebound.
Aerial view of a city with buildings and urban spaces
The GOHSC is developing new metrics to assess urban health using open data and scientific evidence. Its work — carried out with the participation of Tec de Monterrey — is already shaping policy decisions in cities around the world.
climate change early childhood
While global delegations negotiate climate strategies, the missing topic in these conversations is early childhood.
Naief Yehya
The writer and journalist explores how fungi help us rethink the relationship between the natural world and the digital one.
image of a brain connected to the gut
Some intestinal bacteria have the ability to affect the brain and moderate emotions like stress and anxiety.

Nuria Márquez Martínez

Political scientist Dan Slater delivers a keynote lecture on democracy, development, and democratic backsliding at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Political scientist Dan Slater argues that the most stable democracies often emerge when authoritarian elites feel politically competitive and economically secure — a framework with implications for Mexico.
Conceptual illustration of medical innovation for social well-being presented at TecScience Summit 2026, featuring elements of clinical trials, pharmaceuticals, technology, and applied science.
The country is already generating applied science and clinical success stories, but without early-stage funding and stronger coordination across sectors, those advances are unlikely to translate into social well-being.
Tech startups in Mexico face the “valley of death,” the funding gap between innovation and commercial scale.
Scientific entrepreneurship in Mexico faces one of its greatest structural challenges: the so-called “valley of death." A model developed at Tecnologico de Monterrey seeks to align universities, investors, industry, and government so more ventures can successfully scale.
photo of Dominique Boullier
During the IFE Conference 2026, sociologist Dominique Boullier warned that the accelerated adoption of AI is undermining essential learning processes.
Sustainable Biomaterial
An EXATEC alumna developed a sustainable biomaterial from shrimp waste, with applications ranging from the pharmaceutical industry to the fight against counterfeit medicines.
therapeutic HIV vaccine
The network theory used to develop a therapeutic vaccine looks to not only prevent infection but also allow those who live with the virus to cease medication without a viral rebound.
Aerial view of a city with buildings and urban spaces
The GOHSC is developing new metrics to assess urban health using open data and scientific evidence. Its work — carried out with the participation of Tec de Monterrey — is already shaping policy decisions in cities around the world.
climate change early childhood
While global delegations negotiate climate strategies, the missing topic in these conversations is early childhood.
Naief Yehya
The writer and journalist explores how fungi help us rethink the relationship between the natural world and the digital one.
image of a brain connected to the gut
Some intestinal bacteria have the ability to affect the brain and moderate emotions like stress and anxiety.

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