The 2023 has displayed a mixed panorama for startups in Latin America. Although investments have decreased compared to previous years, the third quarter has provided some encouraging signs for the future.
The surge of innovation in Peru is undeniable, and the recognition of these eight young individuals is a testament to that. With initiatives like IU35 LATAM, the technological and scientific future of Latin America seems to be in good hands.
This collaboration between Wizeline and Tec de Monterrey promises to reshape the landscape of Generative AI in Mexico and Latin America, establishing the country as a leader in technological innovation.
With everything set for an even grander edition, South Summit Brazil 2024 promises to be the benchmark event in the world of entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Chilean fintech horizon appears not only promising but also revolutionary.
The GameChangers3 alliance represents a shared commitment to boosting the sport-tech sector, acknowledging the rising demand for health and wellness in society.
The work dynamics in Mexico highlight the surge of digital nomads. Mariana Regueira, transitioning from an educator to a programmer, exemplifies this contemporary labor revolution.
In an era where digitalization is redefining industries, SiloReal promises to be a pioneer in transforming the agricultural sector in Latin America.
Brota, a startup founded in 2020, raised R$ 1 million in a Series A investment round, bringing its total funding to R$ 3.27 million.
With the introduction of the DidiCard, Didi not only expands its service portfolio but also reinforces its vision of a more inclusive and accessible future.