Introduction to Celestial Dynamics
In a tech ecosystem where high-tech solutions are often seen as imports, Celestial Dynamics emerges as a game-changer. Led by Mexican scientist Itzul Girón, this innovation hub is now recognized as Mexico’s first AI development laboratory for businesses, demonstrating that national talent can not only implement solutions but also create groundbreaking science from scratch.
Strategic Partnerships and Unique Approach
Celestial Dynamics collaborates with tech giants like Nvidia, Meta, Cisco, and Lenovo. Unlike traditional consulting firms, their focus is on creating “Neural Engines” (cognitive systems) designed to tackle complex problems in critical sectors such as banking, retail, and public safety.
The Heart of Innovation: Talent and Data
For Itzul Girón, the laboratory’s success hinges on two fundamental pillars: human talent and data sovereignty. The selection process is stringent, with Girón explaining that “only two out of every 100 applicants make it into the team.” This multidisciplinary group includes computer engineers, philosophers, sociologists, and physicists, all dedicated to “making science productive.”
Regarding data, Celestial Dynamics has developed “Matria,” a language model (LLM) and a data matrix specifically trained on the Mexican context. “We have the largest database in Mexico, with 85 million ‘Digital Twins’ (digital twins). This allows us to understand the national environment in a way that no foreign technology could,” Girón explained during an interview with El Economista.
Success Stories
The applicability of their technology is already transforming tangible realities, such as empowering women through a partnership with Meta (the parent company of Facebook). Celestial Dynamics supports over 7,000 female entrepreneurs via the “Sabia” initiative. Using Matria, they generate highly personalized market studies in under 72 hours—a task that previously took months and cost tens of thousands of pesos.
In the realm of public safety, their computational vision models are working on city surveillance systems (C5), automatically detecting incidents like fires or accidents, optimizing the 911 response. Another success story is financial inclusion, as they work on a new credit scoring system tailored to Mexico’s informal economy, allowing individuals previously “invisible” to traditional banking access to credits.
- They are the first Nvidia Solution Provider in Mexico, enabling them to master AI architectures that other companies can only consume as external services.
- Unlike global models, their data engine boasts 85 million digitized profiles and public information layers (INEGI, health, security) specifically adapted to Mexico’s reality.
- Their solutions have democratized access to elite tools, allowing a SME to obtain high-level market research at affordable prices and in record time.
- They possess the first DGX Pod on national territory, a supercomputer dedicated to processing large volumes of data, ensuring technological sovereignty.
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Key Questions and Answers
- Who is Itzul Girón and why is she relevant? Itzul Girón is a Mexican scientist and the founder of Celestial Dynamics, the first AI development laboratory for businesses in Mexico. Her work demonstrates that national talent can create groundbreaking AI solutions.
- What makes Celestial Dynamics unique? Celestial Dynamics stands out for its strategic partnerships with tech giants like Nvidia, its focus on creating “Neural Engines” for complex problems in critical sectors, and its commitment to using Mexican data to develop tailored AI solutions.
- What impact does Celestial Dynamics have on Mexican society? Through partnerships and innovative AI solutions, Celestial Dynamics empowers women entrepreneurs, enhances public safety systems, and promotes financial inclusion by adapting credit scoring to Mexico’s informal economy.