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Photograph of a man and three women sitting on a stage arguing
A group of researchers, designers, and housing specialists discussed how to turn scientific knowledge into tools to reduce the impacts of global warming at the local level.
Conceptual illustration of medical innovation for social well-being presented at TecScience Summit 2026, featuring elements of clinical trials, pharmaceuticals, technology, and applied science.
The country is already generating applied science and clinical success stories, but without early-stage funding and stronger coordination across sectors, those advances are unlikely to translate into social well-being.
Photograph of glass vials, one of them held by a hand with a white glove
Millions of people do not have access to these shots due to manufacturing costs and global inequalities, but expert Elena Bottazzi explains the possibilities.
romulo garza award 2025
This award was established 51 years ago in memory of the entrepreneur and philanthropist who promoted scientific research in Mexico.
photograph of a 3D printer printing something yellow
A study, winner of the Rómulo Garza Award, demonstrates that it is possible to 3D print mixtures of up to nine ingredients.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Tecnológico de Monterrey is advancing a scientific ecosystem grounded in applied research, international collaboration, and innovation.
Illustration of a 3D anatomical model of human organs
Surgeons can use these models to practice before a procedure or to determine the size of a tumor.
image of cities
Researchers share their advancements and how they help us tackle some of society’s biggest challenges.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.

Tec Science Summit

Photograph of a man and three women sitting on a stage arguing
A group of researchers, designers, and housing specialists discussed how to turn scientific knowledge into tools to reduce the impacts of global warming at the local level.
Conceptual illustration of medical innovation for social well-being presented at TecScience Summit 2026, featuring elements of clinical trials, pharmaceuticals, technology, and applied science.
The country is already generating applied science and clinical success stories, but without early-stage funding and stronger coordination across sectors, those advances are unlikely to translate into social well-being.
Photograph of glass vials, one of them held by a hand with a white glove
Millions of people do not have access to these shots due to manufacturing costs and global inequalities, but expert Elena Bottazzi explains the possibilities.
romulo garza award 2025
This award was established 51 years ago in memory of the entrepreneur and philanthropist who promoted scientific research in Mexico.
photograph of a 3D printer printing something yellow
A study, winner of the Rómulo Garza Award, demonstrates that it is possible to 3D print mixtures of up to nine ingredients.
Raúl Monroy artificial intelligence
After four decades probing the promises and limits of artificial intelligence, Raúl Monroy receives the Insignia Award—the highest honor of the Rómulo Garza Prize—recognizing a career defined by rigor, mentorship, and a clear-eyed view of technology’s future.
Tecnológico de Monterrey is advancing a scientific ecosystem grounded in applied research, international collaboration, and innovation.
Illustration of a 3D anatomical model of human organs
Surgeons can use these models to practice before a procedure or to determine the size of a tumor.
image of cities
Researchers share their advancements and how they help us tackle some of society’s biggest challenges.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.

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