Industrial designer, I investigate inventive and innovative processes. My goal is to generate knowledge about inventions and their transfer to society in the form of products, patents and management systems; This is part of my theme of doctoral research. I have a Master's Degree in Design and Development of New Products and a Diploma in Museology; I have experience in the design of exhibition systems for commercial products, curating-museography and visual and editorial art direction. My personality is creative, analytical, and proactive. I have critical capacity and in the global visualization of projects; problem-solving skills and a sense of responsibility and commitment. In the independent field, I have developed ventures in gastronomy and cultural management in a neighborhood space, the Expiatory Zone in Guadalajara. Currently my institutional, university work is as head of the Photographic Set of the University Center of Art, Architecture and Design (CUAAD) of the University of Guadalajara, where I have also supported research projects of innovation + design and advisory of museum theses. I am interested in systems theory, innovation management and business models for social impact. I am part of the Editorial Board of a design-guided social innovation dissemination magazine. I believe that interdisciplinary work and transdisciplinarity between design, science, art and technology are a way of addressing socially complex problems. I am particularly interested in the relationship between architecture, industrial designs, urban public space, materials and production technologies. I consider current art and museums as ways of understanding narratives and discourses in contemporary, late-modern society. I read about geoeconomics, sociology and the environment. I like cooking, cinema, classical music and jazz; I practice sports such as calisthenics, kayaking, mountain biking and squash.