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.
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Ana Luisa López, a Tec de Monterrey graduate, worked at the international studio MPC as part of the visual effects team on the movies 1917 and Sonic the Hedgehog.
Tec graduate Manuel Delgado works as a photographer for various Non-Governmental Organizations to document his work in regions with challenging social and environmental conditions.
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.
Tec de Monterrey graduate Gabriela Gavica seeks to promote more cultural Mexican cinema with the film “Marioneta” from her production house Mandarina Cine.
Young Tec graduates Juan Succar and Jorge Lizardi created the Verde Compacto company that uses urban and vertical agriculture, allowing planting and harvesting anywhere.
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.