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Ruta Azul Tec de Monterrey: A Brain and a World for Climate Change
The initiative from Tec de Monterrey seeks to implement innovative solutions to address environmental challenges.
The Early Childhood Center developed the first national survey; these experiences can be counteracted.
Image of a dimly lit room made of bricks, where a girl is seen writing in a notebook.
The IDB established a working agenda to find solutions to these challenges, which was presented during the Second International Early Childhood Forum.
Hirokazu Yoshikawa, co-director of the Global TIES for Children Center.
Hirokazu Yoshikawa studies the effects of programs related to immigration, early childhood, and youth development.
Conceptual image of water and nature.
The Water Center presented the initiative that promotes research, innovation, and collaboration on water and nature issues.
Illustration of the concept of water desalination.
While methods for obtaining the resource already exist, researchers are proposing a sustainable way to achieve this.
Photo of the Expedition building.
Creating science and technology-based startups, as well as attracting investment and talent, are crucial elements of the approach of these centers.
Illustration of digital media as a source of information.
Misinformation is set to become the second biggest threat facing humanity in the next years.
A professor and an administrator at Tec hold shovels before planting a tree.
The Miyawaki Method promotes accelerated forest growth, making them up to 30 times denser.
Experts participating in a panel.
Nationwide, collaborative efforts are joining forces to harness the momentum regarding the development of human talent, technologies and public policies.

Ricardo Treviño

Ruta Azul Tec de Monterrey: A Brain and a World for Climate Change
The initiative from Tec de Monterrey seeks to implement innovative solutions to address environmental challenges.
The Early Childhood Center developed the first national survey; these experiences can be counteracted.
Image of a dimly lit room made of bricks, where a girl is seen writing in a notebook.
The IDB established a working agenda to find solutions to these challenges, which was presented during the Second International Early Childhood Forum.
Hirokazu Yoshikawa, co-director of the Global TIES for Children Center.
Hirokazu Yoshikawa studies the effects of programs related to immigration, early childhood, and youth development.
Conceptual image of water and nature.
The Water Center presented the initiative that promotes research, innovation, and collaboration on water and nature issues.
Illustration of the concept of water desalination.
While methods for obtaining the resource already exist, researchers are proposing a sustainable way to achieve this.
Photo of the Expedition building.
Creating science and technology-based startups, as well as attracting investment and talent, are crucial elements of the approach of these centers.
Illustration of digital media as a source of information.
Misinformation is set to become the second biggest threat facing humanity in the next years.
A professor and an administrator at Tec hold shovels before planting a tree.
The Miyawaki Method promotes accelerated forest growth, making them up to 30 times denser.
Experts participating in a panel.
Nationwide, collaborative efforts are joining forces to harness the momentum regarding the development of human talent, technologies and public policies.

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