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Our projects

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Oox-Beh is part of the MAYA-CO₂ project, a German–Mexican collaboration, reimagining the invasive macroalgae Sargassum as a powerful CO₂‑capturing building material.

The initiative brings together partners including Dresden University of Technology, Alfred-Wegener-Institut (AWI), Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán (CICY), Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN (CINVESTAV)MacroCarbon, and Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz.

Through cutting‑edge research and bioeconomic innovation, the partnership turns environmental challenge into a climate opportunity, designing construction materials that actively store carbon and support a regenerative future.

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Oox Beh is collaborating with GreenH2 LATAM to develop sustainable green hydrogen solutions sourced from Yucatán, Mexico. By combining Germany's advanced clean technology expertise with Yucatán's abundant renewable resources, we aim to create scalable hydrogen projects that support the energy transition and open new market opportunities in Germany and beyond

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Oox Beh is collaborating with EXUS Renewables to provide comprehensive environmental monitoring services across their renewable energy sites, including solar and wind power facilities throughout Mexico. Our work focuses on tracking and documenting local flora and fauna, performing maintenance, relocating flora when necessary, and carrying out reforestation efforts. Together, we support sustainable energy development while ensuring biodiversity conservation and ecological balance at each project site, including San Ignacio, Progreso, Yucatán, and Viborillas, Jalisco

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Participatory diagnosis in Nangaritza, Ecuador

2022

Signing of the agreement between COMAGA (Ecuador) and Alianza BioCuenca (Colombia).

2022 - Currently

Diagnosis for the territorial rescue of the San Bartolomé area, Tekax.

2022

Production and marketing of honey and derivatives; as well as other non-perishable products.

2022 - Currently

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Wildlife Monitoring Programs. Example: Photovoltaic Park in Viborillas, Jalisco.

2022 - Currently

Management and support for Environmental Certification in the Chemical Industry and renewable energy generation. Example: KEMIX

2023

Environmental Impact Assessment. Example: Two Private Projects in San Bruno, Progreso.

2022 - 2025

Collaboration with Technische Universität Dresden (TU-Dresden) / IHI Zittau, Germany for Case Study. Doctoral Program.

2023

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Within the framework of the MAYA-CO₂ project, Oox-Beh contributes to the German-Mexican collaboration formalized on March 11, 2026 in Mérida, Mexico, where the Scientific Research Center of Yucatán and the Dresden University of Technology signed a cooperation agreement to promote joint research on the transformation of sargassum into climate-friendly building materials.

2026 

Oox-Beh participates in an environmental monitoring and conservation project in Yucatán, Mexico, focused on assessing the value of biodiversity, supporting its conservation, and integrating this knowledge with modern technology.

2026

Oox-Beh collaborates with the GreenH2 Latam project to analyze and promote the adoption of green hydrogen solutions in Mexico, supporting the transition to sustainable, low-carbon energy systems.

GreenH2 LATAM

2025

2026 

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