Promoting Innovation

Dr. Ramon Sanchez, Director of Innovation and Technology at the Harvard School of Public Health, gave training to facilitators of the Program for Strengthening the Innovation and Sustainability Ecosystem in the state of Guanajuato on December 10 and 11 at the University of Celaya.

More than 80 professionals, entrepreneurs, academics, leaders of business chambers, incubation centers, specialists and agents of change from all over the state, who have the vocation to contribute to the strengthening of the innovation ecosystem, participated in the event.

The next stage will be the Macro-workshop: "Creating businesses with global and sustainable impact", which will begin on February 22nd, with an expected 1,000 to 2,000 participants from all over the state: students, entrepreneurs, professionals, businessmen, executives, researchers, investors, government officials, civil associations, NGOs and the general public who want to generate successful high-impact business plans.

More information and registration can be found at this link.

Innovation Macro-Workshop

Talk with NODE studio

The School of Architecture received the invitation of M. Arq. José Luis Alvarez Tinajero, Director of NODE a creative nexus, progressive and parametric architecture firm, with presence in New York, Mexico City and Brussels. NODE in the eighth edition of its project BIO.series, is honored to present Bjarke Ingels founder of BIGBjarke Ingels Group, in Mexico City, with the intention of honoring the trajectory of one of the most innovative and important architectural offices today.

Our architecture students will have the opportunity to attend Bjarke Ingels ' Keynote Lecture on April 8, where he will receive the National 'KALMANANI' Award (which means Master Architect in Nahuatl, the ancient language of the Aztec Empire). NODE has been a promoter of progressive architecture in Mexico and has brought together professionals of international stature to share his ideology and trajectory, becoming an inspiration for Mexican architects.