Siemens Healthineers and the Tecnológico de Monterrey have established a collaboration aimed at enhancing health education through the incorporation of advanced technology. This alliance aims to strengthen the development of leaders in the field of health and prepare students for a future where technology and medicine merge to improve medical care in Mexico.
Medical and Biomedical Engineering students from the Mexico City Campus will benefit from state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, such as a high-precision ultrasound system supported by artificial intelligence (AI)-based measurement tools. More than 450 students will have access to this equipment and clinical simulation software, which will enhance their practical preparation and allow them to face challenging scenarios more accurately.
This strategic partnership between Siemens Healthineers and the Tecnológico de Monterrey represents a significant advancement in training a new generation of health and biomedical engineering professionals. According to Alejandro Paolini, CEO of Siemens Healthineers in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, this initiative ensures that future doctors and engineers are ready to use innovative tools such as AI and automation in their daily practice.
Karla Valenzuela Ocaña, Dean of the School of Engineering and Sciences in the Mexico City Region of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, highlighted the importance of this collaboration to elevate the quality of student training and integrate advanced technology and innovation into medical education. The alliance between both institutions will provide students the opportunity to acquire key competencies to address current and future challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
This new phase in health education at the Mexico City Campus positions the institution as a benchmark in the field, especially as it is close to the main hospital cluster in the country. The integration of cutting-edge technology in the training of students ensures they are prepared to apply the latest innovations in their medical practices and thus contribute to the evolution of the healthcare sector.