Zamorano University joins LACCEI, the leading academic network for engineering and technology in Latin America and the Caribbean

Zamorano University is proud to announce its official membership in the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions (LACCEI), a strategic alliance that broadens our academic horizons and strengthens our commitment to delivering innovative, globally oriented education.

LACCEI is a nonprofit organization that brings together universities and academic institutions offering programs in engineering and technology. Its mission is to foster collaboration in education, research, and professional practice, connecting Latin America and the Caribbean with the broader global community through continuous advancement and innovation in these fields.

Joining LACCEI connects Zamorano University with an international network of leading institutions, creating new opportunities for academic and research collaboration, student and faculty mobility, participation in high-impact conferences and publications, as well as access to joint programs, continuing education, and innovation ecosystems.

LACCEI also champions key initiatives such as dual degree programs, curriculum development partnerships, online and distance learning, international accreditation, technology transfer, and industry-based training initiatives that align closely with Zamorano’s mission of academic excellence and real-world impact.

This affiliation not only enhances our institutional capabilities but also provides our students and faculty with a richer, more globally connected learning environment, better equipping them to face today’s challenges and lead tomorrow’s change.

At Zamorano University, we continue to build world-class educational partnerships that empower our community and drive sustainable development across the region.

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