Research

Gxiba-1 will monitor climate change & volcanic activity

The Popocatepetl volcano will be monitored from space thanks to a technology project launched in Mexico: Gxiba-1, a satellite designed…

24 July, 2026

GAC hits 30 million vehicles produced in Mexico

23 July, 2026

In 2026, GAC Group reached a cumulative production of 30 million vehicles, reflecting the evolution of a long-term strategy based…

Space exhibit opens at ZigZag: Zacatecas

22 July, 2026

The exhibition “The Mexican Dream of Conquering Space,” which opened at the Zigzag Interactive Science Center, showcases technology and photographs…

Geely: driving development of intelligent mobility technology

17 July, 2026

The automaker Geely no longer wants to simply sell cars in Mexico, so the company announced a partnership with Tecnologico…

ANUIES & Mitacs promote research in aerospace industry

6 July, 2026

The National Association of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education (ANUIES), the National Technological Institute of Mexico (Tecnm), and Mitacs…

Puebla boosts its component production capacity

3 July, 2026

Yankuilotl, an electronics assembly company based in Puebla, seeks to strengthen the supply chain for strategic industries such as automotive,…

University in Queretaro develops nanofibers for water treatment

30 June, 2026

Nanofibers created as part of a research project at the Santa Rosa Jauregui Polytechnic University were used to develop a…

Hidalgo boosts talent development & scientific research

15 June, 2026

The government of Hidalgo has strengthened its science and technology ecosystem through specialized training programs and support for research projects…

Queretaro develops aerospace talent

13 May, 2026

During a meeting between representatives of the Sonora Aerospace Cluster, the Mexican-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Mexican…

Mexico & Canada sign agreements

11 May, 2026

The Ministries of Economy and Health, together with the Federal Commission for Protection against Health Risks (COFEPRIS), signed seven memorandums…

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