Chipax, Como Quiero and Agrapp will each receive US$60,000 and will join an acceleration program.
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Read MoreThe Chilean company was recognized by the World Economic Forum for using vanguard technology to address global problems.
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Read MoreIn a study that seeks to promote the strong development of a digital economy globally, Chile ranks as the Latin American country best prepared to start implementing the new economic model. It took 34th place internationally.
The Chilean start-up has now officially launched its service in Brazil, specifically in the city of Sao Paulo.
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Read MoreSima, the only Chilean company present at CES, the most important technological event in the United States, talks about the projections of the prodigal child of robotics and education.
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Read MoreThe start-ups participated in the Spanish company’s open innovation program, which it implemented for the first time outside Europe.
Venture X was founded in 2012 and forms part of the United Franchise Group, headquartered in Palm Beach, Florida; it owns nine brands, with more than 1,500 franchises across 80 countries.
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Read MoreThe coworking space company has chosen Chile to start its regional expansion. It is already in Valparaíso and will now open in the capital.
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Read MoreThe 2010 earthquake in Chile was the inspiration for an emergency information system that operates without an Internet connection.
The data shows that Chile accounts for 12% of this type of high-impact start-ups, after Australia, the United States and Canada.
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) revealed that the South American country is one of the economies where entrepreneurship has increased most, giving it an index of 25.1%, up by 12 percentage points from 13% in 2008.
Big data, blockchain, robotics or cybersecurity? These are just some of the areas of specialization in greatest demand at the moment in the technology sector.
The companies were evaluated for their capacity to innovate and act in pursuit of their business objectives, transforming innovation into a practice that forms part of their DNA. The list includes companies of different sizes, some of them from overseas.
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Read MoreThe start-ups supported by the local accelerator have a survival rate of 54.4% while retention in Chile is led by Argentine companies (18%). The accelerator is embarking on a new stage focusing on enterprises’ economic impact.
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