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Illustration showing a smartwatch and graphs of statistics and data analysis.
Technological devices are used to measure physical activity or biometric markers.
Small pieces of plastic scattered on a flat surface are picked up with a metal tweezer.
In controlled laboratory conditions, they exhibit high decomposition rates; however, these rates decrease in real-world environments.
bacillus subtilis gram stain 1000x
This mixture with a certain type of bacteria represents an innovative solution for the construction industry.
A collage featuring foods like fruits and vegetables alongside a swimmer during a competition.
Diet plans for elite athletes are personalized and depend on factors such as body composition and the type of sport they practice.
Illustration of a black and white truck with a trailer attached driving through the streets of a city.
Scientists from Tec de Monterrey collaborate with researchers from Colombian universities and telemetry companies to develop the labeling program.
A water specialist explains a presentation on this topic projected with a map of Mexico behind him.
Technology and innovation could represent solutions to address the water crisis.
Illustration with planet Earth in the background and people on an upward arrow illustrates the concept of population growth.
Currently, there are over 8 billion people worldwide, therefore public policies must address demographic changes.
Researcher presents details of his entrepreneurship venture.
Tec's science-based entrepreneurship, SytoSol, provides options for achieving timely diagnoses of lung cancer and glaucoma.
Here's a picture of the interior hallway of the library building at Tec de Monterrey, with students walking through corridors and ascending stairs.
The institution is positioned within the Top 70 universities with the most significant social and environmental impact.
Arturo Santos, Director of Technology Transfer, during presentation of results.
From 3D-printed meat for human consumption to industrial lubricants developed with nanoparticles.

Ricardo Treviño

Illustration showing a smartwatch and graphs of statistics and data analysis.
Technological devices are used to measure physical activity or biometric markers.
Small pieces of plastic scattered on a flat surface are picked up with a metal tweezer.
In controlled laboratory conditions, they exhibit high decomposition rates; however, these rates decrease in real-world environments.
bacillus subtilis gram stain 1000x
This mixture with a certain type of bacteria represents an innovative solution for the construction industry.
A collage featuring foods like fruits and vegetables alongside a swimmer during a competition.
Diet plans for elite athletes are personalized and depend on factors such as body composition and the type of sport they practice.
Illustration of a black and white truck with a trailer attached driving through the streets of a city.
Scientists from Tec de Monterrey collaborate with researchers from Colombian universities and telemetry companies to develop the labeling program.
A water specialist explains a presentation on this topic projected with a map of Mexico behind him.
Technology and innovation could represent solutions to address the water crisis.
Illustration with planet Earth in the background and people on an upward arrow illustrates the concept of population growth.
Currently, there are over 8 billion people worldwide, therefore public policies must address demographic changes.
Researcher presents details of his entrepreneurship venture.
Tec's science-based entrepreneurship, SytoSol, provides options for achieving timely diagnoses of lung cancer and glaucoma.
Here's a picture of the interior hallway of the library building at Tec de Monterrey, with students walking through corridors and ascending stairs.
The institution is positioned within the Top 70 universities with the most significant social and environmental impact.
Arturo Santos, Director of Technology Transfer, during presentation of results.
From 3D-printed meat for human consumption to industrial lubricants developed with nanoparticles.

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