Entrepreneurs July 01, 2020 MIT highlights Mexican Tec graduate engineer’s work on ventilators Erwin Franz, a Mexican who holds a degree in engineering from Tec de Monterrey, took part in the development of 2 medical ventilators for Philips Respironics, a fact highlighted on the MIT News site.
Research May 06, 2020 Tec students awarded fellowships by MIT CTL A group of students, made up mostly of women, will have the option to take a postgraduate degree in Supply Chain Management at MIT or specialized centers located in China, Luxembourg, Malaysia, or Spain.
Institution May 01, 2020 Tec de Monterrey continues transformation process towards the future Tecnológico de Monterrey has announced that David Garza is taking full responsibility for the institution’s areas and operations as of May 1st.
Education April 15, 2020 Master’s degrees, doctorates and courses you can study at the Tec Master's degrees, doctorates, specialties, workshops, certifications, diplomas and seminars are part of the educational offer of the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Entrepreneurs March 06, 2020 These Tec graduates are among the “most powerful women in Mexico” In the 2020 ranking of the most influential women in the world of business in Mexico, fifteen of them are Tec graduates.
Institution February 17, 2020 Tec gives awards to 4 distinguished graduates Tec de Monterrey has awarded the EXATEC Career Award to 4 graduates who’ve distinguished themselves in different areas and strengthened the Tec’s reputation and prestige.
Entrepreneurs January 19, 2020 Tec entrepreneurs among the most innovative in LATAM, according to MIT Two Tec entrepreneurs are among the 8 Mexicans recognized by the magazine MIT Technology Review among the 35 most innovative young people from Latin America.
Entrepreneurs December 08, 2019 The Mexican startup that’s innovating in agriculture Young Tec graduates Juan Succar and Jorge Lizardi created the Verde Compacto company that uses urban and vertical agriculture, allowing planting and harvesting anywhere.
Research July 01, 2019 Eureka! Mexican student solves centuries-old physics problem Mexican researcher Rafael González, a doctoral student at Tec de Monterrey, managed to solve an optical problem of lens distortion that had been raised for centuries, even by Newton.