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The Director of the Center for the Future of Cities shares his conviction that urban transformation is possible, as long as knowledge, collaboration, and a forward-looking vision are in place.
Pedestrians walking in a city.
Researchers examine walkability in two Mexican cities through the analysis of urban environments using computer vision and image segmentation.
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The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.
image of a mexico city
Through models, simulations, artificial intelligence, and fieldwork, a new center will seek to improve life in metropolises.
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.
Conceptual illustration of an American flag and a thumbs down
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey propose an approach based on the analysis of financial data, interviews with prosecutors, and legal studies.
2025 Venice Biennale
The project Fostering Care Ecologies: Tech-Community Driven Living Labs has been selected for the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale.
The Case of Monterrey and the Global Phenomenon of Self-Produced Housing
In Mexico, more than 60% of homes have been self-built (constructed directly by their inhabitants) without government support or access to the formal market. Researchers are studying this from within.
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Researcher Linda Aurora Morales Juárez focuses her work on understanding and tackling chronic diseases through public policy research.
Illustration of a city built on a water tap
An interdisciplinary project seeks to understand the quality of Mexico's water infrastructure in order to propose evidence-based solutions.

Cities and Prosperous Communities

Illustration
The Director of the Center for the Future of Cities shares his conviction that urban transformation is possible, as long as knowledge, collaboration, and a forward-looking vision are in place.
Pedestrians walking in a city.
Researchers examine walkability in two Mexican cities through the analysis of urban environments using computer vision and image segmentation.
Illustration
The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.
image of a mexico city
Through models, simulations, artificial intelligence, and fieldwork, a new center will seek to improve life in metropolises.
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.
Conceptual illustration of an American flag and a thumbs down
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey propose an approach based on the analysis of financial data, interviews with prosecutors, and legal studies.
2025 Venice Biennale
The project Fostering Care Ecologies: Tech-Community Driven Living Labs has been selected for the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale.
The Case of Monterrey and the Global Phenomenon of Self-Produced Housing
In Mexico, more than 60% of homes have been self-built (constructed directly by their inhabitants) without government support or access to the formal market. Researchers are studying this from within.
Linda Aurora Morales Juárez
Researcher Linda Aurora Morales Juárez focuses her work on understanding and tackling chronic diseases through public policy research.
Illustration of a city built on a water tap
An interdisciplinary project seeks to understand the quality of Mexico's water infrastructure in order to propose evidence-based solutions.

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