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HealthTech startups, corporates, investors and health institutions met in Mexico

In a world where health challenges are becoming increasingly complex and urgent, technological innovation alone is not enough. For an idea to become a real solution that improves lives, something else is needed: strategic collaboration. In this context, events that connect entrepreneurs, hospitals, corporations, and investment funds are taking on a leading role in shaping

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Mexico Society and Tech Startups

The digital age of parenting, made in Mexico

“My pregnancy tracking app shows me which fruit size the baby is now”, one of my millennial-born friends and mother-to-be told me the other day – followed by an Aubergine emoji on Whatsapp, of course. Not surprisingly, technology is on its way to completely transform parenthood with a set of complex algorithms and colorful apps.

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Featured Hot Topics Mexico

Biotech, Blockchain and Burning Spice: Why Mexican startups love jalapeños

“I won’t repeat the exact words that came out of my mouth – but I can assure you that it was burning terribly“: When Alejandro Torres, then Ph.D. candidate in Mexico, cleaned up after a day in the laboratory and accidentally touched his eyes, he cried with surprise: By chance, he had managed to produce Capsaicinoids,

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Headline Mexico

Guadalajara could become Mexico’s first smart city

Located in the western Mexican state of Jalisco, Guadalajara is known for its colonial squares, neoclassical buildings and for being one of the country’s largest cities. It is a sprawling metropolis of Mexican culture wedged between the traditional yet also the foreboding modernisation that comes alongside tech development. Despite its colourful past, the city also

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Amidst controversy, Bird electric scooters break into Latin America

Electric scooter startup Bird has announced its expansion to the continent of Latin America. Launched in the US in 2017, the company has raised a total of US $415M in funding over five rounds and, in September 2018, reached its 10 millionth ride. With scooters already available across the US and in several European cities,

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Central America and Caribbean Incubators Mexico

Read Mexico news in English, courtesy of recently-launched Aztec Reports

Media Incubator ESPACIO has announced the official launch of Aztec Reports after having acquired the news outlet in July 2018. The newly launched Aztec Reports is an English-language news publication run by an organisation of international journalists. Their mission is to deliver the most important and up-to-date information about Mexico and provide a truthful source

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E-Commerce Mexico

Mexico now largest region for ecommerce according to new report

The ecommerce foundation launched the Latin America ecommerce Report 2018 on September 6th which highlighted the continent’s position as one of the top regions in the world for ecommerce growth. One of the reasons behind this growth is both the increased population and the higher rate of internet penetration across the continent, with an average of 59

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Featured Mexico Startups

Grinners are winners: Mexican scooter startup Grin makes users “the owners of their own space”

Grin is the mobility startup that has Mexico City’s dwellers scooting about the city with an easier, quicker and more sustainable travel option. Latam.tech spoke to the team behind Grin to find out more.

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Featured Fintech Mexico Startups

“Innovation comes out of real need” : Startupbootcamp’s Christine Chang on Latin America’s fintech startups

Christine Chang is the programme director at the innovation programme Startupbootcamp Scale FinTech Mexico City and will soon be speaking at Finnovista’s 2018 Miami Finnosummit for Latin American fintech startups.  Latam.tech spoke with Chang on innovation and fintech in Latin America.  After seven years in the New York City rat race, Chang decided to study

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Mexico Startups

How can Mexico’s startups prepare for natural disasters?

“We saw the lamps swinging, the doors moving fiercely from left to right and then we heard the walls cracking. Those are the things that made people lose it,” recalled Mexico City-born Alfredo Cabral, general director of CODE Ingeniería, a technology development services startup based in Mexico’s capital. Cabral was working at the time of the 2017 Central

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