On my visit to the Tecnológico of Monterrey, Santa Fe

santa fe

Before the new week begins, I’ll write down my thoughts and experiences on my
visit to Santa Fe, Mexico City.

I spent last week at the Tecnológico of Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe, teaching 11 professors of Engineering on the topic of mobile technologies and applications. The course was part of a program called CADI, a continued education program to introduce selected faculty members from around the country to new technologies – the result are new ideas for areas of research, and new topics for the students.

I had the pleasure to meet some very nice people, smart and open-minded, and I enjoyed my visit. My course was very hands-on, and they worked hard.

I was very impressed with Santa Fe, a relatively new business district, and technology hub, and the buildings/architecture was very impressive, modern and progressive. And the people were warm and friendly.

There is a lot of opportunity in Mexico; from the mobility perspective, with over 100 million people in Mexico, and around 20 million in the metro area alone, it is pretty much a virgin space waiting to explode…

It was my pleasure teaching and communicating ideas on mobility with the members of the faculty, and I look forward to further cooperation.

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