Mexican Academy

Jalisco is Sought Out as Host for Major Global Events, Hospitality Openings

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

JALISCO, Mexico, Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Having welcomed 28 million visitors in 2023, Jalisco – home of iconic Mexican heritage including mariachi and tequila – has established itself as an in-demand destination for high-profile events and congresses, and an attractive location for ultra-luxury hospitality offerings across its major tourism regions including Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Costalegre and 12 Pueblos Magicos (Magical Towns). In its bicentennial year, the western Mexican state hosted numerous globally-attended events, such as Gay Games and the Ariel Awards, and celebrated the return of annual experiences like the Guadalajara Open. With an array of new luxury hotel openings, exciting sporting events and major medical congresses on the horizon for 2024 and beyond, it is clear that Jalisco is not slowing down anytime soon.

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  • With an array of new luxury hotel openings, exciting sporting events and major medical congresses on the horizon for 2024 and beyond, it is clear that Jalisco is not slowing down anytime soon.
  • With an array of new luxury hotel openings, exciting sporting events and major medical congresses on the horizon for 2024 and beyond, it is clear that Jalisco is not slowing down anytime soon.
  • A destination for travelers seeking a harmonious blend of luxury and cultural immersion, Jalisco welcomed notable hospitality offerings this year and unveiled plans for significant future openings.
  • Jalisco stands as a haven for the arts with a vibrant lineup of annual arts and culture events.

INRS Professor Federico Rosei receives the Prix du Québec Marie-Victorin

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Thursday, October 28, 2021

The Government of Qubec recognizes Professor Rosei for the excellence of his career in nanoscience and nanotechnology research.

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  • The Government of Qubec recognizes Professor Rosei for the excellence of his career in nanoscience and nanotechnology research.
  • MONTRAL and QUBEC, Oct. 28, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - The Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) is proud to announce that Professor Federico Rosei is the recipient of the 2021 Prix du Qubec Marie-Victorin .
  • "In the early 2000s, when I was director of the EMT Research Centre, I had the pleasure to recruit Federico Rosei as a professor.
  • "Professor Rosei is making a remarkable contribution to the INRS mission of training highly qualified personnel in Quebec.

Joe Kiani Named Honorary Academic by Mexican Academy of Surgery

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Thursday, June 6, 2019

The Mexican Academy of Surgery (Academia Mexicana de Ciruga A.C.), an advisory body of the Mexican Federal Government, named Joe Kiani an Honorary Academic of the organization.

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  • The Mexican Academy of Surgery (Academia Mexicana de Ciruga A.C.), an advisory body of the Mexican Federal Government, named Joe Kiani an Honorary Academic of the organization.
  • His appointment was made at the 85th Annual Academic Ceremony June 4th, 2019 at the Mexican Academy of Surgery Auditorium.
  • It is an honor to be named an Honorary Academic by the Mexican Academy of Surgery and to further advance patient outcomes and reduce the cost of care through advanced technologies and improved processes, said Kiani.
  • Earlier, at the symposium hosted by the Mexican Academy of Surgery, Kiani discussed the importance of patient safety and how to ensure it.