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More than 28 technology-based ventures have emerged from Tec de Monterrey thanks to a model that drives research toward real-world solutions with both social and commercial impact.
From left to right: Alejandro Balbin, Daniel Romano, Tatiana Yglesias, and Mikel Prieto, who participated in the panel "From research to impact: Building inclusive healthtech ventures across borders." (Photo: Alejandro Salazar / TecScience)
Building local investment cultures and establishing global partnerships, advise health innovation experts, during EBCTec: Spinoffs DemoDay & Industry Challenges.
science and technology-based companies
There are now 25 companies in the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s innovation portfolio, the result of a collaborative synergy between its researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
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.
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Let us dive deeper into the Tec de Monterrey's platform, which has evolved into a virtual hub.
Two executives from the Tec and UNAM sitting at a table
Since 2021, Tec and UNAM have supported cooperative research initiatives to find solutions to social and industrial problems.

Technology Transfer Office

technology transfer
More than 28 technology-based ventures have emerged from Tec de Monterrey thanks to a model that drives research toward real-world solutions with both social and commercial impact.
From left to right: Alejandro Balbin, Daniel Romano, Tatiana Yglesias, and Mikel Prieto, who participated in the panel "From research to impact: Building inclusive healthtech ventures across borders." (Photo: Alejandro Salazar / TecScience)
Building local investment cultures and establishing global partnerships, advise health innovation experts, during EBCTec: Spinoffs DemoDay & Industry Challenges.
science and technology-based companies
There are now 25 companies in the Tecnológico de Monterrey’s innovation portfolio, the result of a collaborative synergy between its researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
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.
image of a screen wih dna
Let us dive deeper into the Tec de Monterrey's platform, which has evolved into a virtual hub.
Two executives from the Tec and UNAM sitting at a table
Since 2021, Tec and UNAM have supported cooperative research initiatives to find solutions to social and industrial problems.

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