David Garza Salazar, President of the Tecnológico de Monterrey Education Group, shares the challenges and goals of the group’s institutions at the start of the August-December 2025 semester.
David Garza, Executive President of the Tecnológico de Monterrey Education Group, said that universities should prepare their students to adapt to the changes expected in the future on a panel at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).
David Garza, Executive President of Tec de Monterrey, highlighted how important universities are to the world’s future during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Constructor University of Germany invited David Garza, the Tec’s Rector and Executive President, to present the Mexican university’s case in its series of webinars with institutions that are considered leaders on the global educational stage.
The rectors of Tec de Monterrey and UNAM shared achievements and challenges more than two years after forming their alliance, which already includes the participation of more than 60 researchers from both institutions. It also now includes allies such as FEMSA, CEMEX, and BBVA.
David Garza, Rector and Executive President of the Tec, took part in the 14th “Reinventing Higher Education” forum organized by IE University and the University of Miami, at which presidents, rectors, vice-chancellors, and experts from 40 universities analyzed the challenges of higher education.
David Garza, Rector and Executive President of the Tec, spoke at Rice University about the challenges and opportunities for both Mexico and the US, such as the use of AI, climate change, and the development of innovation ecosystems.
Tec de Monterrey has been invited to participate in World Economic Forum activities for Davos 2023, thus becoming the only Latin American university with an official presence at the summit.
David Garza, Rector of Tec de Monterrey, participated in a panel on the role of universities in fulfilling the SDGs and highlighted actions by the Tec that total 800 initiatives and impact more than 250,000 people.