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Robotex lands in Medellín with hope of kickstarting Colombian tech industry

This weekend the globally-renowned robotics competition, Robotex, landed in Medellín, giving the city’s young tech enthusiasts the chance to showcase their mechanical and programming skills. Hosted by Robotex and Colombian company Kinetics, the two-day event saw 25 teams undertake five different challenges, designed to test a broad range of skills in the rapidly evolving field

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South America Startups

Street Crime 2.0: New Apps to help you feel safer in Latin America

Residents, tourists, taxi drivers, or just in town for a business meeting, Google Maps or Waze might tell you what the fastest route is, but is it also the safest? And if you fall victim to street violence, can you connect to the police in one click? To find out, Latam.tech spoke with Base Operations,

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South America Startups

Rappi delivers on early promise by becoming Colombia’s first unicorn

Colombian-born Rappi has just become the most recent member of the exclusive club of Latin American ‘unicorn’ startups, joining the likes of Mercado Libre, Globant and online travel agent Despegar.com. With large contributions from VC firms DST Global, Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia, Rappi finished a final funding round at the end of this September, meaning

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As it happened: Latest action from Peru’s largest startup investor event

The Peru Venture Capital Conference (PVCC), the country’s largest entrepreneurial capital event, is now underway at the Lima Convention Center. This year’s iteration has attracted more than 800 attendees, connecting all of the most important players involved in Peru’s up-and-coming startup ecosystem with local and international investors. Organized by the Inter-American Development Bank’s Multilateral Investment Fund, the Universidad

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Giant interest in fintech: Sura Mexico on the rapid potential of fintech startups

Fintech startups are finding their voice across the continent and Sura AM Mexico, the asset management giant in Mexico, is paying attention. Latam.tech spoke to Gabriela Garcia, manager of the open innovation program at Sura AM Mexico, on why fintech startups are a sound bet. According to KPMG’s most recent report Pulse on Fintech, investment

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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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South America

Despegar falls victim to mass investor selloff, as real and peso continue decline

Despegar, Latin America’s largest online travel agency, recently fell victim to this year’s global asset selloff in emerging markets when midway through last month its main shareholder Tiger Global announced it would sell all of its 43.7 percent stake in the company. The decision caught many off guard, coming just 11 months after Despegar debuted

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Startups

Pick your poison: How a crowdsourcing app helped identify and reduce food poisoning

At some point in life, almost everyone will have experienced the debilitating effects of a foodborne illness. Whether an under-cooked chicken kebab, an E. coli infested salad or some toxic fish, a good day can quickly become a loathsome frenzy of vomiting and diarrhoea caused by poorly prepared or poorly kept food. Since 2009, the

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Startups

Waste not, want not: Colombia’s EAT’n Save out to reduce food wastage

Each year, almost a third of all food produced worldwide is wasted. A shocking figure, especially when considering that globally 870 million people are chronically undernourished. Colombia is no exception. 9.76 million tonnes of food is wasted on an annual basis, which would be enough to feed the city of Bogotá for an entire year. Meanwhile, 5 million people are

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Argentina’s Trimaker expanding to Europe in the aim of taking 3D printing to the next dimension

Argentine 3D printer manufacturers Trimaker will be trying their luck in Europe as fortunes turn south in their native land. LATAM.tech spoke to CEO Fernando Fernandez on their newest iteration Cosmos II and their hopes to expand across the globe. The world isn’t flat. 3D printer manufacturers Trimaker are certain of this, taking their business

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