Marco Antonio Beltrán Navarro
About Marco Antonio Beltrán Navarro
Marco Antonio Beltrán Navarro is an IT Researcher currently employed at KAIST in South Korea. He has held various positions in technology and project management, primarily at Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico, and has expertise in fostering bilateral relations between Korea and Latin America through technology.
Current Role at KAIST
Marco Antonio Beltrán Navarro has been working as an IT Researcher at KAIST since 2020. His role involves conducting research in information technology, contributing to various projects, and collaborating with other researchers in Daejeon, South Korea. His position highlights his commitment to advancing IT knowledge and practices.
Previous Experience at Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Beltrán Navarro has held multiple positions at Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) within the Dirección de Prospectiva e Inteligencia Tecnológica. He served as Coordinador de PMO for seven months in 2019, focusing on project management. He was also the Subdirector de Proyectos Tecnológicos from 2018 to 2019 and Jefe de departamento de Gestión de Proyectos in 2020 for five months, where he managed various technological projects.
Work Experience in the Aviation Sector
From 2016 to 2017, Marco Antonio Beltrán Navarro worked at Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México as Ejecutivo de Operaciones in the Gerencia de Permisos Trámites y Licencias. His responsibilities included managing operational processes related to permits and licenses at the Autopista Peñon-Texcoco in Texcoco de Mora.
Educational Background
Marco Antonio Beltrán Navarro studied at 한국과학기술원 (KAIST), where he completed the Global IT Technology Program from 2020 to 2022. He also holds a degree in Ingeniería Ambiental from Instituto Politécnico Nacional, where he studied Medio ambiente from 2010 to 2014. His educational background supports his expertise in technology and environmental management.
Consultancy and International Relations Expertise
Beltrán Navarro serves as a Local Consultant for the Knowledge Sharing Program between Korea and Mexico, focusing on foresight initiatives. He has developed expertise in fostering bilateral relations between Korea and Latin American countries through various technological projects. Additionally, he is certified in a science and technology parks training program in South Korea.