Entrepreneurs January 27, 2022 Bye gasoline! Young Mexican converts your car to an electric vehicle A Tec de Monterrey graduate has founded a company that converts cars with conventional gasoline engines to non-polluting electric vehicles.
Health January 19, 2022 Which mask should you wear to protect yourself from COVID? Health specialists recommended giving up using cloth masks and opting mainly for face masks such as N95 or KN95 or 3-layer masks.
Research June 15, 2021 This Tec platform helps build better cities to live in The Tec de Monterrey Observatory of Cities offers current and useful information that allows Mexican cities to be analyzed, measured, and evaluated.
Research February 24, 2021 MIT.nano director: “the future will be measured in nanometers” Dr. Vladimir Bulović, director and founder of MIT.nano, shared nanotechnology trends in a presentation at Tec de Monterrey’s 51st Research and Development Conference.
Entrepreneurs January 27, 2021 The Mexican female entrepreneur who surprised Joe Biden Tec de Monterrey graduate Pilar Guzmán is a businesswoman in Miami, and her career has led her to be part of a council of entrepreneurs for the Biden campaign.
Health October 30, 2020 Experts share the latest trends in wellbeing and happiness International experts present new forms of personal growth and how to boost businesses and communities to 40,000 people at the Wellbeing 360 conference, organized by Tecmilenio.
Research June 03, 2020 Students seek to improve air quality with drones and “green roofs” Students from the State of Mexico and Monterrey campuses of the Tec have won the most recent Xignux Challenge and now have the seed capital to develop their environmental projects.
Institution November 26, 2019 Tec graduates are the most highly valued in Latin America: ranking Tec de Monterrey is the leading employability university for its graduates in Latin America and is the 79th place in the Global University Employability Ranking 2019.
Research October 01, 2019 México has its own “Greta”; her name’s Margarita, she studies at Tec At just 21 years of age, Margarita Martínez founded the movement “Limpiemos Nuestro País” which has managed to remove over 65 tons of garbage from public spaces in Monclova and Monterrey.