
Founder /Chief Executive Officer
Atzin Constantino
Atzin Constantino holds a Master of Science in Rocket Complexes and Astronautics from Samara State University, Russia, and a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), Mexico. During her graduate studies, she specialized in femtosatellites and CubeSats, developing a strong foundation in satellite design and orbital mechanics.
She has solid experience in CAD design and currently works as a Design Engineer at Solar Turbines, contributing to large-scale engineering projects. Her primary interests lie in spacecraft design and orbital dynamics, with a focus on practical and accessible space technologies.
Atzin has participated in multiple international conferences and is fluent in four languages, enabling her to collaborate effectively in multicultural and global environments. Her professional background also includes experience in aerospace networking and ecosystem development, where she built valuable industry connections and gained insight into the importance of the triple helix model for advancing the aerospace sector.
As the founder of LST (LAT Space Technologies), her mission is to make satellite education and space technology more accessible across Mexico and Latin America, empowering students and young professionals to actively participate in the space industry.



Founder / Chief Technology Officer
Alfredo Aguilera
Carlos Alfredo Aguilera Manríquez holds a Master of Science in Satellite Systems from Samara State Aerospace University, Russia, and a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), Mexico. During his graduate studies, he specialized in spacecraft attitude determination and control systems, with a strong focus on algorithms for satellite orientation and onboard systems.
He has experience in electronics design, embedded systems, and aerospace engineering projects, including the development of simulation models and control algorithms for satellite applications. His technical interests include CubeSat systems, avionics, and the development of accessible space technologies for educational and experimental purposes.
Carlos has participated in major international conferences such as the International Astronautical Congress 2023 and the International Astronautical Congress 2024, where he presented research papers as the lead author, demonstrating his active involvement in the global aerospace community.
He is fluent in Spanish, English, and Russian, enabling him to work effectively in international and multidisciplinary environments. His background combines both theoretical and practical experience, with a strong emphasis on applying engineering knowledge to real-world aerospace challenges.
As founder of LatSpace Technologies, his mission is to make space technology education more accessible in Mexico and Latin America by developing hands-on educational programs that enable students to design, build, and operate their own satellite-inspired systems.

Co-founder / Chief Educational and
Marketing Officer
Triana Martínez
Triana Daniela Martínez Fernández is an Aerospace Engineer and specialist in nanosatellite systems and mission design, currently pursuing a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Padua.
She obtained her degree in Rocket Complexes and Cosmonautics from Samara National Research University, where she specialized in small satellite systems and space mission design. During her studies, she also completed an internship as a Mission Operations Engineer at Samara Aerospace University.
Her work lies at the intersection of engineering, education, and international collaboration within the space sector. She has contributed to CubeSat mission development, focusing on system design, integration, and mission planning.
She has actively participated in international conferences and forums and, in parallel, she has developed a strong foundation in Artificial Intelligence and STEM innovation, holding certifications in AI and Machine Learning, as well as training from organizations such as Microsoft and NASA.
As a multilingual professional, she collaborates effectively across international environments, fostering global knowledge exchange and cross-cultural innovation.
Triana is the Educational Director and co-founder of Latin Space Technologies, where she focuses on bringing international aerospace education opportunities to Latin America. Through this initiative, she develops and delivers training programs in satellite technology, CubeSat development, and space systems, helping bridge the gap between global space advancements and emerging talent in the region.



Co-founder / Chief Communications Officer
Vanessa Montiel
Vanessa Montiel is an Aerospace Engineer, entrepreneur, and researcher. She is the co-founder of Aresphere and has received entrepreneurship training through Trempcamp in New York City.
She has represented Mexico in international forums such as the Central American Space Congress in Costa Rica and the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Italy and Australia, where she presented research on biofuels and space habitats.
Additionally, she was part of the organizing team for the first Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) congress in Mexico, helping bring the global space agenda closer to young people and academics in the country.

Co-founder / Chief Operating Officer
Liliana Gómez Falcón
Liliana Gómez Falcón is an aeronautical technician graduated from the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) and an aerospace engineer from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC). She is the founder of Aresphere, as well as a Mexican researcher and entrepreneur.
She has focused her career on promoting the space sector and STEM fields in Mexico through projects in innovation, sustainability, and applied research. She has participated in international forums such as the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), where she received the Multi-Impact Innovation Award in the Student Team Challenge 2024, and she was also recognized with the Municipal Youth Award of Tijuana in Science and Technology.
Additionally, she is a science communicator and an active advocate for the participation of women and LGBTQ+ individuals in STEM through her social media platforms, such as @cosmic_lily33
