Cultural events promoted by the Embassy of Mexico in Japan

The Embassy of Mexico in Japan is inviting us to a couple of interesting events and want to share this information with all stakeholders: - Art Exhibition "Road to Modernity. Masters of Twentieth Century Mexican Painting "One of the most significant events in Mexico Summer 2009, which will present works by important Mexican painters ... Read More

EXATEC日本の初めての連帯プロジェクトの終了

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First EXATEC Japan successfully Solidarity Project Concludes

As a result of the emergency sanitary That Experienced Mexico from the Swine Flu virus epidemic, the Social and Community Support Committee of EXATEC Japan Launched to project to send masks to Mexico. Japanese people deeply-rooted Have An culture of using masks due cedar pollen allergy Primarily to Which Occurs in February to April all over the country, on top of using Them ... Read More

Concludes the first charity project EXATEC Japan

Concludes the first charity project EXATEC Japan

Following the health emergency that has lived in Mexico for the epidemic of human influenza virus, the Committee on Social and Community Support EXATEC Japan launched a project to send face masks to Mexico. The Japanese have an ingrained culture of using masks mainly due to cedar pollen allergies affecting the country during the season ... Read More

Presentation of the association at the Embassy of Mexico in Japan

Presentation of the association at the Embassy of Mexico in Japan

On Friday May 15, Jose Luis Trevino, Roberto Barragan and Felipe Bonilla showed up at the Embassy of Mexico in Japan with a group of MBA students at ITESM-ons. There were personal experiences of each of the speakers in Japan to MBA students, especially the association was introduced as a means of communication and integration of former students ... Read More

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  • Ex-A-Tec Japan

    The Alumni Association of the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Japan - "Association-A-Tec Ex Japan" is a private, nonprofit, independent and unrelated to political and religious interests, inspired by a humanistic tradition and open to belong she graduates from any career or graduate program at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, regardless of gender, race, creed, ideology or social position.