Industry-focused diploma Training tomorrow’s engineers: Plastics diploma program expands in Mexico

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With the launch of its second Diploma in Plastic Injection Technologies, Arburg and Tecnológico de Monterrey are training the next generation of engineers to tackle real-world challenges and drive innovation in Mexico’s plastics industry.

Arburg also supports the second generation of the “Diploma in Plastic Injection Technologies” in collaboration with the Tecnológico de Monterrey.(Source:  Arburg)
Arburg also supports the second generation of the “Diploma in Plastic Injection Technologies” in collaboration with the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
(Source: Arburg)

The opening ceremony of the second generation of the “Diploma in Plastic Injection Technologies”, a program promoted by Arburg in collaboration with the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, took place in May 2025. The ceremony was held at the facilities of the Tec de Monterrey, where authorities from both institutions gathered together with the students of this new group.

During the ceremony, Dr Beatriz Murrieta Cortés, regional director of Tecnológico de Monterrey's School of Industrial Engineering, welcomed the new students and highlighted the importance of educational opportunities: “It is an honour to receive you to Tecnológico de Monterrey. I invite you to make the most of your classes and to integrate into our community. Your enthusiasm and willingness are fundamental to your success.”

Andrea Sanchez Zamora, Sales Team Leader of Arburg Mexico and graduate of the first generation of the program, also shared an inspiring welcome message: “Each of you has the responsibility to be a catalyst for change in your organisations. The true essence of learning lies in the transmission of that knowledge. Interaction and the exchange of ideas are essential to enrich our perspectives and foster a collaborative environment.”

Participants will learn not only through theory, but also through the practical application, including analysis of best practices of leading companies. A distinctive feature of the program is the development of applied projects. Students will work on real problems, designing innovative solutions that have a tangible impact on the plastics industry. This practical experience will not only consolidate their learning but also allow them to demonstrate their ability to contribute to the competitiveness of the sector, Arburg states.

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