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science and technology-based companies
There are now 25 companies in the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s innovation portfolio, the result of a collaborative synergy between its researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
Pedestrians walking in a city.
Researchers examine walkability in two Mexican cities through the analysis of urban environments using computer vision and image segmentation.
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
The study includes the collection of non-invasive samples—for example, hair—to measure cortisol levels, the hormone commonly associated with stress.
A family enjoying time together in harmony.
Researchers propose a qualitative approach that allows people from different socioeconomic backgrounds to reach a consensus on basic needs.
Justin Craig
In the context of family businesses, trust isn’t just a subjective concept—it can be measured across four dimensions.
family businesses
Business families generate over 70% of all jobs in Mexico and play a key role in the global economy.
nucleo living lab
Núcleo is a building that centralizes key services for the Monterrey campus and serves as a space where the community develops sustainability projects.
Student using virtual reality equipment.
The immersive digital environment was built using virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies, along with gamification strategies.
image of a heart
At the Institute for Obesity Research, teams of scientists are developing innovative therapies for obesity-related conditions—going far beyond fat loss to tackle cardiovascular issues at the molecular level.
Rosa María Guéant 2025 International Congress on Obesity Research.
When a mother’s nutrition during pregnancy is inadequate, the fetus’s body gets “programmed” to function with fewer nutrients.

Ricardo Treviño

science and technology-based companies
There are now 25 companies in the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s innovation portfolio, the result of a collaborative synergy between its researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
Pedestrians walking in a city.
Researchers examine walkability in two Mexican cities through the analysis of urban environments using computer vision and image segmentation.
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
The study includes the collection of non-invasive samples—for example, hair—to measure cortisol levels, the hormone commonly associated with stress.
A family enjoying time together in harmony.
Researchers propose a qualitative approach that allows people from different socioeconomic backgrounds to reach a consensus on basic needs.
Justin Craig
In the context of family businesses, trust isn’t just a subjective concept—it can be measured across four dimensions.
family businesses
Business families generate over 70% of all jobs in Mexico and play a key role in the global economy.
nucleo living lab
Núcleo is a building that centralizes key services for the Monterrey campus and serves as a space where the community develops sustainability projects.
Student using virtual reality equipment.
The immersive digital environment was built using virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies, along with gamification strategies.
image of a heart
At the Institute for Obesity Research, teams of scientists are developing innovative therapies for obesity-related conditions—going far beyond fat loss to tackle cardiovascular issues at the molecular level.
Rosa María Guéant 2025 International Congress on Obesity Research.
When a mother’s nutrition during pregnancy is inadequate, the fetus’s body gets “programmed” to function with fewer nutrients.

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