Miami, FL — Innovation and science will meet once again on October 4–5, 2025, at the University of Monterrey (UDEM) campus, during a new edition of the NASA Space Apps Challenge Monterrey 2025, the world’s largest scientific and technological hackathon.
The event will bring together students, researchers, and professionals from diverse disciplines to develop, in just 48 hours, creative solutions to the global challenges proposed by NASA. More than 150 cities across the planet will participate simultaneously in this major initiative that aims to connect talent, science, and social commitment.
Engineers from IGNIBRUM – International Space Systems & Robotics will take part in this edition, contributing their expertise in robotics, artificial intelligence, and space systems applied to human development. Their participation will focus on inspiring young people to think beyond technology — exploring how engineering can positively transform people’s lives and the future of our planet.
Throughout the event, teams will work on projects addressing topics such as sustainability, health, education, Earth observation, and space exploration — fostering critical thinking, creativity, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

