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Illustration of Sargassum.
Under normal conditions, sargassum serves as a floating habitat for fish and sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic. But when it piles up by the ton, it blocks sunlight and disrupts marine ecosystems.
Angélica Pongutá, Director of Research at the Early Childhood Center.
In early childhood, the brain’s architecture takes shape, defining the cognitive, emotional, and social abilities that last a lifetime, explains Angélica Pongutá, Director of Research at the Early Childhood Center of Tec de Monterrey and Fundación FEMSA.
Corn kernels damaged by weevils.
Researchers from the Food Security group at Tec are working to turn this agricultural pest into an edible ingredient for both people and animals.
Projects from the IFE Impact Report
The document highlights progress in projects that promote equity in STEM fields and help align competences with the demands of the job market.
coffee waste to create plastic
In preliminary tests, a 40% degradation was achieved within 60 days, and the process is expected to be completed in three to four months.
Neurorehabilitation system.
Researchers from Tec and IPN develop a neurorehabilitation system to help older adults with motor decline regain their abilities.
technology transfer
More than 28 technology-based ventures have emerged from Tec de Monterrey thanks to a model that drives research toward real-world solutions with both social and commercial impact.
PET bottles
Mexico is a global leader in PET recycling, with over 60% of bottles on the market being reclaimed.
challenges of launching a health startup
Among the obstacles is the well-known “valley of death,” a stage where a product already exists but still requires further development to become viable.
pharmaceutical development unit
The project will prioritize addressing Mexico’s most critical health issues and will not focus on just conventional drug production.

Ricardo Treviño

Illustration of Sargassum.
Under normal conditions, sargassum serves as a floating habitat for fish and sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic. But when it piles up by the ton, it blocks sunlight and disrupts marine ecosystems.
Angélica Pongutá, Director of Research at the Early Childhood Center.
In early childhood, the brain’s architecture takes shape, defining the cognitive, emotional, and social abilities that last a lifetime, explains Angélica Pongutá, Director of Research at the Early Childhood Center of Tec de Monterrey and Fundación FEMSA.
Corn kernels damaged by weevils.
Researchers from the Food Security group at Tec are working to turn this agricultural pest into an edible ingredient for both people and animals.
Projects from the IFE Impact Report
The document highlights progress in projects that promote equity in STEM fields and help align competences with the demands of the job market.
coffee waste to create plastic
In preliminary tests, a 40% degradation was achieved within 60 days, and the process is expected to be completed in three to four months.
Neurorehabilitation system.
Researchers from Tec and IPN develop a neurorehabilitation system to help older adults with motor decline regain their abilities.
technology transfer
More than 28 technology-based ventures have emerged from Tec de Monterrey thanks to a model that drives research toward real-world solutions with both social and commercial impact.
PET bottles
Mexico is a global leader in PET recycling, with over 60% of bottles on the market being reclaimed.
challenges of launching a health startup
Among the obstacles is the well-known “valley of death,” a stage where a product already exists but still requires further development to become viable.
pharmaceutical development unit
The project will prioritize addressing Mexico’s most critical health issues and will not focus on just conventional drug production.

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