Accucell Biotechnology stood out for its innovative approach in using NASA technology and tissue engineering to create more efficient and accurate preclinical testing devices.
The Anáhuac University of Puebla had an outstanding participation in this congress, with the representation of students Frida Guadalupe Castrejón Bobadilla, César Franco Cortéz Téllez and Adrián Huerta Guerrero, all of them from the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery program.
Angela's award is largely due to her project Ixtlilton , a virtual medical assistant powered by artificial intelligence that is capable of diagnosing 21 diseases through a series of questions.
Direct contact with Silicon Valley's innovation culture allowed students to understand the importance of flexibility, adaptability and perseverance in the business world.