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Formatuya Farmacias addresses the critical shortage of affordable, legitimate medication in Mexico through a socially conscious franchise model that embeds healthcare services into its business operations. By partnering with regulatory experts to eliminate counterfeit drugs and providing free essential health screenings, the venture ensures that life-saving treatments are accessible to underserved communities. This innovation directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by expanding access to safe medicine and Goal 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) through the creation of local entrepreneurship opportunities.
The central innovation behind Zentra is deceptively simple: a water bottle cap embedded with breath-health sensors. Blow into the bottle after drinking and the device tells you the precise water quality, bundled with a supplement reminder system. An app, or LED lights on the bottle itself, shows your progress over time. It is health monitoring that requires no extra steps, no new habit, no separate device to carry.
The innovation focuses on helping families create accessible savings plans for their children’s education through personalized financial guidance. By promoting financial inclusion and equal opportunities for both women and men as consultants, the initiative contributes to quality education and gender equality. This approach supports families in building a more secure future while advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Kaapeh-Aroma y Sabor is an urban coffee shop that offers high-quality coffee, teas, and bakery products in a welcoming environment, with a focus on customer experience, sustainability, and connection with the community.
Its business solution also creates social impact by providing flexible job opportunities for students, allowing them to work in their free time without neglecting their academic education. In this way, the business contributes to SDG 8 by promoting decent work and economic growth, and to SDG 4 by supporting quality education through a work model compatible with studying.
Zozaya Arquitectos is an architecture, construction, and real estate development firm based in Zihuatanejo that integrates sustainable design principles into coastal residential projects. The company innovates by combining local materials, climate-adapted architectural techniques, and digital project management tools to create buildings that respond to environmental conditions while improving construction efficiency. This approach supports several **United Nations Sustainable Development Goals**, particularly sustainable urban development, responsible construction practices, and innovation in infrastructure.
Sharklas is a Mexican e-commerce company that sells innovative shark-shaped sandals designed mainly for children, combining fun design, comfort, and creativity. The business promotes sustainable practices by using recycled materials and donating part of its profits to marine conservation programs. Through these actions, Sharklas contributes to several UN Sustainable Development Goals, especially responsible production and consumption (SDG 12) and life below water (SDG 14).
BioWellness is a wellness center that provides massage therapies and wellness education to improve people's physical and mental health. Through its services, the business helps reduce stress and promotes healthier lifestyles, contributing to SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being. In addition, the company promotes equal employment opportunities, supporting SDG 5: Gender Equality.
SAN RO is a Mexican company dedicated to the production of plastic containers and affordable beauty products for the popular market. Through the use of technology and artificial intelligence in product design, the company optimizes its processes, reduces costs, and maintains accessible prices without replacing jobs. This innovation contributes to Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8) and Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12) by generating employment and reusing waste in its production process.
The innovation presented consists of the development of sustainable solutions aimed at addressing environmental and social issues through the use of technology, creativity, and responsible business models. These types of initiatives directly contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in areas such as responsible consumption, climate action, and inclusive economic development.
The company uses innovation as a tool to generate not only economic value, but also social and environmental value, creating a positive long-term impact.
Grupo Partner Profiquim is a company focused on industrial water treatment and reuse. Through processes such as treatment plants, water purification, and analysis, it restores water quality so that it can be reused. This directly contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of clean water and sanitation, as well as responsible production and climate action.
Bogo Service is a company dedicated to the sale and rental of medical equipment for minimally invasive surgeries, particularly hysteroscopies and laparoscopies, as well as providing technical support in hospitals during procedures. Through this solution, it facilitates access to specialized medical technology, enabling more healthcare centers to perform safe and efficient surgeries. In this way, it contributes to SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, by improving the quality of medical care and promoting less invasive procedures for patients.
Sayes Gelatin’s innovation lies in offering affordable and diverse dessert products while continuously improving production and distribution processes. This helps support economic growth by creating jobs and strengthening local industry. It contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially Decent Work and Economic Growth (UN 8) and Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (UN 9).
The X-Chair is a Mexican high-tech company that has developed the world’s first functional wheelchair controlled entirely by a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), allowing users with motor disabilities to move simply by thinking. As the team states: "It is not just a chair; it is a brain-computer interface that provides independence to those who need it most." This innovation directly addresses SDG 3 and SDG 10 by restoring autonomy and providing an affordable, locally manufactured alternative to expensive foreign medical technology.