Siemens Healthineers, Tec de Monterrey Advance Medical Training
Siemens Healthineers and Tec de Monterrey are joining forces to integrate advanced medical technology into the training of future healthcare professionals. The collaboration will provide over 450 students in Medicine and Biomedical Engineering at the Tec de Monterrey’s Mexico City campus with access to high-precision diagnostic equipment and simulation platforms.
The initiative aims to strengthen student competencies in clinical and hospital settings, equipping them with the tools needed to address current and future challenges in disease diagnosis and treatment.
“At a time of transformation in the healthcare sector, it is essential to equip new generations with the necessary tools to meet emerging challenges. This alliance will ensure students are ready to integrate cutting-edge technology into their learning and future professional practice,” says Alejandro Paolini, CEO, Siemens Healthineers for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
As part of the initiative, students will train using next-generation ultrasound systems equipped with AI-driven measurement tools. These technologies enhance image quality and facilitate real-time anatomical assessments, which are essential in fields such as cardiology, radiology, and internal medicine. Additionally, simulation software licenses will allow students to practice complex clinical scenarios in a controlled environment, reducing the need for direct patient intervention.
“This effort not only enhances the quality of student training but also represents a milestone in integrating advanced technology and innovation into medical education. By adopting innovative tools, we are strengthening the development of future healthcare leaders and laying the foundation for a future where technology and medicine converge to improve patient care in Mexico,” says Karla Valenzuela, Dean of the School of Engineering and Sciences for the Mexico City Region, Tec de Monterrey.









