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Visa’s Everywhere Initiative 2018 in Latin America

Visa’s Everywhere Initiative has been doing the rounds of the world, tasking startups to solve payments and commerce challenges of tomorrow. The initiative is a global innovation program that can enhance their own product propositions and provide visionary solutions for Visa’s vast network of partners.   Currently, it is scouring Latin America, looking for the

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South America Startups

Descola: the São Paulo startup revolutionising online innovation courses

São Paulo-based startup Descola provides a platform of virtual courses that teach innovative and cutting-edge content for creative workers and businesses seeking more from their career or employees. Thanks to Descola, access to interactive learning courses focused around contemporary topics is now simpler and more practical than ever. Co-founder and partner of Descola, André Tanesi,

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South America Startups

Chilean Startup Mudango Digitizes Moving and Packing

If moving houses is the source of stress for you, and you live in Chile, Mudango just might be able to help you. Launched in 2016, this startup pledges to make the experience of moving smoother, faster, and stress-free for its consumers. It is a modern and technological online moving platform in Latin America. The

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South America Startups

Digital operator startup Fluke set to transform mobile phone contracts across Brazil

Brazilian student masterminds behind the startup Fluke Operadora have been selected to represent their country in the International Business Model Competition. The contest, which sees the best student business models from around the world go head to head, will take place from the 10th-11th May in the US state of Utah. Fluke Operadora is a

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South America Startups

Chilean Startup Program UC Mentor Network Closes with 99 Applications

Chile’s UC Anacleto Angelini Innovation Center launched its first version of the UC Mentor Network, a startup initiative. Aiming to develop startups with high potential for scalability and internationalization, the startup support program closed its first call with ninety-nine applications. The initiative offers five mentorships with an assigned expert, an induction session, networking events, and

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South America Startups

Superplayer: the Brazilian startup rivalling Spotify to provide a soundtrack to the skies

Affordable Brazilian airline Azul teams up with Brazilian startup Superplayer, allowing passengers to stream music in the air. The music streaming service was launched in 2013, just a year before Spotify officially launched in Brazil. Co-founder and software engineer Cássio Goldschmidt devised the idea of an online music catalogue whilst working on a project in

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E-Commerce South America Startups

Brazilian Startup Yellow Gathers $9 Million for its Dockless Bikes

Brazilian startup Yellow has acquired a seed funding of $9 million for its dockless bike-sharing service; the first of its kind in Brazil. Yellow was founded by Ariel Lambrecht and Renato Freitas, who are also the co-Founders of 99, along with Eduardo Musa, the former owner and CEO of Brazilian bike manufacturer Caloi. “As local

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Fintech Startups

ICOs Around the World Fund Startups

Are Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) the new IPOs? Well they have one thing in common, they haven’t won a lot of confidence in general on being introduced into the market. An ICO is like a fusion of an IPO and crowdfund, but investing in an ICO will give you crypto-tokens generated by the firm instead

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Microsoft South America Startups

Microsoft student competition Imagine Cup transforms students’ entrepreneurial thoughts into reality

Microsoft Argentina announces Imagine Cup 2018, the global student competition for innovation and tech project development, that provides a platform to help young students from around the world convert their ideas into a startup.

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South America Startups

Colombians wanted to travel to China and train in 5G technology

The Chinese company Huawei is looking for eight young Colombians to train up in 5G technology at its headquarters in Shenzhen, China. The objective is that the chosen few can apply what they’ve learned in their native country. The open application process is part of the Huawei’s social responsibility program called Semillas del Futuro, which has

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