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Sustainable Biomaterial
An EXATEC alumna developed a sustainable biomaterial from shrimp waste, with applications ranging from the pharmaceutical industry to the fight against counterfeit medicines.
Illustration of the neck and shoulder muscles of a human being
Experts mark a key step that brings the scientific community closer to real solutions for regenerative medicine, meat printing, and the manufacture of complex organs and tissues.
NEV
Research is being conducted on advanced mobility projects, such as transportation automation, using living labs in controlled urban environments and fostering collaboration across multiple disciplines.
Solar panels installed on an industrial metal roof help generate energy and reduce indoor heat.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey show how solar panels installed on industrial roofs can reduce heat and improve thermal comfort.
Detecting Potholes with AI
Using sensors and cameras, one project succeeded in detecting potholes—and even patched areas—on city streets, aiming to monitor road infrastructure and enable faster, more informed maintenance decisions.
Illustration of the skeletal system
Through advanced design and additive manufacturing, it's possible to create artificial scaffolds that replicate the body's natural features.
bacteria
A study revealed that 100% of the food samples collected from street vendors with poor hygiene contained bacteria harmful to human health.
animal prosthetics
ProForm Dynamic is a startup that uses science and technology to help pets with mobility problems live better lives.
nanoparticles fertilizers
A group of researches have created a hybrid between a probiotic and a vaccine to improve crops and use smaller quantities of this type of technology.
Illustration of the article's author
Excessive internal hiring within universities weakens scientific productivity, openness, and global impact.

School of Engineering and Sciences

Sustainable Biomaterial
An EXATEC alumna developed a sustainable biomaterial from shrimp waste, with applications ranging from the pharmaceutical industry to the fight against counterfeit medicines.
Illustration of the neck and shoulder muscles of a human being
Experts mark a key step that brings the scientific community closer to real solutions for regenerative medicine, meat printing, and the manufacture of complex organs and tissues.
NEV
Research is being conducted on advanced mobility projects, such as transportation automation, using living labs in controlled urban environments and fostering collaboration across multiple disciplines.
Solar panels installed on an industrial metal roof help generate energy and reduce indoor heat.
Researchers at Tec de Monterrey show how solar panels installed on industrial roofs can reduce heat and improve thermal comfort.
Detecting Potholes with AI
Using sensors and cameras, one project succeeded in detecting potholes—and even patched areas—on city streets, aiming to monitor road infrastructure and enable faster, more informed maintenance decisions.
Illustration of the skeletal system
Through advanced design and additive manufacturing, it's possible to create artificial scaffolds that replicate the body's natural features.
bacteria
A study revealed that 100% of the food samples collected from street vendors with poor hygiene contained bacteria harmful to human health.
animal prosthetics
ProForm Dynamic is a startup that uses science and technology to help pets with mobility problems live better lives.
nanoparticles fertilizers
A group of researches have created a hybrid between a probiotic and a vaccine to improve crops and use smaller quantities of this type of technology.
Illustration of the article's author
Excessive internal hiring within universities weakens scientific productivity, openness, and global impact.

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