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Illustration of a robot in front of a control panel.
This company aims to tackle complex challenges through collaboration between people and AI agents.
Jorge Lozoya from Tec de Monterrey electromobility
The challenge for the robots in order to circulate on public roads, outside experimental spaces, requires the road culture to be updated as well.
Arturo Santos, Director of Technology Transfer, during presentation of results.
From 3D-printed meat for human consumption to industrial lubricants developed with nanoparticles.
ilustracion de una persona entrado por una puerta
How do entrepreneurs take the next steps and set up a business? The researchers who have done so tell us their stories.
A 3D printer creating fibers to emulate the meat of animal origin.
These are the stories of two Mexican ventures in very different sectors that have made their mark with advanced technologies.
Photograph of a scientist in a white robe working at a laboratory
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey collaborated with the company Alpura to develop products and new technologies that can help the environment.
entrepreneur-senior
José Amorós explores how senior entrepreneurs in Latin America can achieve success with their businesses by getting more support.
older entrepreneur out of necessity
José Amorós, awarded with the Rómulo Garza Prize, studies the effects of state fragility and economic development on the individual entrepreneurial effort.
illustration of Yasmin Rios Solis
Due to several variables that affect operational efficiency in Mexico, it's urgent to adapt new models to the needs of the companies that choose to establish in the country.

Business Innovation

Illustration of a robot in front of a control panel.
This company aims to tackle complex challenges through collaboration between people and AI agents.
Jorge Lozoya from Tec de Monterrey electromobility
The challenge for the robots in order to circulate on public roads, outside experimental spaces, requires the road culture to be updated as well.
Arturo Santos, Director of Technology Transfer, during presentation of results.
From 3D-printed meat for human consumption to industrial lubricants developed with nanoparticles.
ilustracion de una persona entrado por una puerta
How do entrepreneurs take the next steps and set up a business? The researchers who have done so tell us their stories.
A 3D printer creating fibers to emulate the meat of animal origin.
These are the stories of two Mexican ventures in very different sectors that have made their mark with advanced technologies.
Photograph of a scientist in a white robe working at a laboratory
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey collaborated with the company Alpura to develop products and new technologies that can help the environment.
entrepreneur-senior
José Amorós explores how senior entrepreneurs in Latin America can achieve success with their businesses by getting more support.
older entrepreneur out of necessity
José Amorós, awarded with the Rómulo Garza Prize, studies the effects of state fragility and economic development on the individual entrepreneurial effort.
illustration of Yasmin Rios Solis
Due to several variables that affect operational efficiency in Mexico, it's urgent to adapt new models to the needs of the companies that choose to establish in the country.

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