C3L Associates Facilitates Groundbreaking Water Management Collaboration Between Texas A&M University and Tecnológico de Monterrey
- Adrián García
- 29 dic 2025
- 2 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 19 ene
Querétaro, Mexico – November 11, 2025 – C3L Associates, in partnership with Dr. Monty Dozier from Texas A&M University, met with officers and directors from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Querétaro, to advance a pioneering alliance between two of the largest universities in North America focused on one of today’s most pressing global issues: water management.
The meeting marked a key milestone in establishing a research collaboration agreement between Texas A&M University’s Water Resources Institute and Tecnológico de Monterrey, with both institutions committed to generating actionable solutions to improve water use, conservation, and resilience across Mexico and beyond.
During the session, Dr. Dozier presented the diverse areas of expertise and research capacity of the Texas A&M Water Resources Institute, including watershed management, drought mitigation, agricultural water use, and climate adaptation strategies. In parallel, Tec de Monterrey identified the Mexican researchers who will join each of the strategic research lines that make up this ambitious collaboration. Both universities agreed to begin joint research work within this year, with the goal of achieving specific and measurable results in the short term, leading up to the signing of a formal collaboration agreement in early 2026.
“This partnership represents the best of cross-border collaboration—combining scientific excellence, practical innovation, and shared responsibility for our planet’s most critical resource,” said Anthony Coggiola, founder of C3L Associates. “C3L’s role as a bridge between these powerhouse institutions is to ensure that knowledge and action meet where they’re needed most.”
Through this collaboration, C3L Associates continues to fulfill its mission of connecting key actors to solve global challenges, strengthening international cooperation in sustainability, innovation, and agricultural resilience.




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