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Tec de Monterrey’s Eduardo Garza T. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub
The Eduardo Garza T. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub opened its doors this week with an ambitious goal: helping research, technology, talent, and industry converge inside Monterrey’s Innovation District.
Illustration of Fernando Gutierrez picture
Based on a digital monitoring analysis, this column reflects on how recycled videos and AI-generated images can shape public perception in international conflicts.
Illustration of TikTok influencing political conversation in Mexico ahead of the 2027 elections.
A Tec de Monterrey team analyzed more than 7,500 videos and two million comments from candidates during the 2024 elections to understand how TikTok shapes political conversation in Mexico.
Illustration of a person walking on a trans flag
Research explains what drives transphobia, how it harms mental health, and which strategies help reduce discrimination and violence.
Tecnológico de Monterrey placed 11 disciplines in the Top 100 of the 2026 edition of the rankings published by the British evaluator Quacquarelli Symonds, three of which ranked among the top 50 worldwide.
Indigenous woman carrying a baby
An analysis reveals that racism and discrimination explain much of the gap in maternal care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico.
migrants
A study by Tec de Monterrey analyzes how documentation, skills mismatch, and lack of institutional support affect the reintegration of return migrants in rural Mexico.
academic and research components
A study by Stanford University and Elsevier has released the annual list of the top 2% most cited scientists worldwide, which includes 31 researchers from Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Photo of a woman, Angélica Pongutá, on a podium speaking into a microphone
Wars and armed conflicts have biological, neurobiological, psychological, and emotional impacts on children.
Illustration of the article's author
Excessive internal hiring within universities weakens scientific productivity, openness, and global impact.

Human & Social

Tec de Monterrey’s Eduardo Garza T. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub
The Eduardo Garza T. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub opened its doors this week with an ambitious goal: helping research, technology, talent, and industry converge inside Monterrey’s Innovation District.
Illustration of Fernando Gutierrez picture
Based on a digital monitoring analysis, this column reflects on how recycled videos and AI-generated images can shape public perception in international conflicts.
Illustration of TikTok influencing political conversation in Mexico ahead of the 2027 elections.
A Tec de Monterrey team analyzed more than 7,500 videos and two million comments from candidates during the 2024 elections to understand how TikTok shapes political conversation in Mexico.
Illustration of a person walking on a trans flag
Research explains what drives transphobia, how it harms mental health, and which strategies help reduce discrimination and violence.
Tecnológico de Monterrey placed 11 disciplines in the Top 100 of the 2026 edition of the rankings published by the British evaluator Quacquarelli Symonds, three of which ranked among the top 50 worldwide.
Indigenous woman carrying a baby
An analysis reveals that racism and discrimination explain much of the gap in maternal care between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women in Mexico.
migrants
A study by Tec de Monterrey analyzes how documentation, skills mismatch, and lack of institutional support affect the reintegration of return migrants in rural Mexico.
academic and research components
A study by Stanford University and Elsevier has released the annual list of the top 2% most cited scientists worldwide, which includes 31 researchers from Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Photo of a woman, Angélica Pongutá, on a podium speaking into a microphone
Wars and armed conflicts have biological, neurobiological, psychological, and emotional impacts on children.
Illustration of the article's author
Excessive internal hiring within universities weakens scientific productivity, openness, and global impact.

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