
After traveling to more than 5 countries representing Mexico in Science and Technology competitions, VÃctor Mayen intended that more Mexican children and young people could experience a trip abroad to represent their country. This is how he began to selflessly teach classes to children with the aim of attending international competitions.
ROBOGENIUS

Today there are: fifty six MakerLabs in the State of Mexico, Hidalgo, Querétaro, Mexico City and Puebla; more than 15 courses available, more than 40,000 enrolled students, more than 15 international awards and more than 20 international trips.


First Place TsingHua - Santander World Innovation Challenge
Development of an electroencephalographic wave detection system that detected the intention to move the lower extremities, decoded them and sent them to a controller that deployed a wheelchair.
Regional finalist, Hult Prize. HULT
International Business School, San Francisco CA
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2nd place in the Santander Award for Business Innovation - Mexico City
1st place in the Italian Union Contest for Young Scientist - Milan, Italy
Silver medal at INNOVA BRUSSELS
Development of robotic arms that imitate human movement through image detection - Brussels, Belgium