Instituto Tecnológico de Nogales is a university located in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.HistoryIn 1975, on an international visit to Nogales, the President of Mexico, Luis Echeverría Álvarez met the President of the United States, Gerald Ford. At the end of the meeting, Álvarez made the official announcement, that a regional technological institute was approved for Nogales beginning in September of that year.Work began October 1975 of what is now the top house studies, under the name Instituto Tecnológico Regional de Nogales, under the direction of Engineer Rafael Navarro Escobar. With a population of 224 students and 20 professors, the Institute offered specialties in Electromechanic Technician, Electronics Technician and Bachelor of Business Administration. The preparatory level offered the starting specialties: Accounting Technician, Chemistry Lab Technician and Electronics Technician.In that year (1975), the Department of Planning and Development was formed, implementing guidelines on what should optimize the resources available for the future; the Coordination of Technical and Higher Studies, School Services and General Services were integrated. Offices of Public Relations and Editorial were established.The expansion of the institution was initiated under the leadership of Engineer Escobar and the subdirectorate of Engineer, Fedaderico Campos Chacon, due to widespread demand giving a growth of 1566 students to the preparatory level and 222 students at the undergraduate level.