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Latin America’s promising future with smart cities

During the recent blackout, Venezuelans experienced a lifestyle long forgotten by modern society. A lifestyle without TV, radio or any modern forms of entertainment. As highlighted by Radio Ambulante’s episode, this resulted in many Venezuelans turning to games and social gatherings in order to have fun. However, this result is one of the few silver

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Latin Leaders and Visionaries Flock to Horasis Global Meeting 2019 in Portugal

Horasis, a global visions community dedicated to advancing collaborative solutions for sustainable growth, announces the 2019 Horasis Global Meeting, hosted in Cascais, Portugal, April 6-9. With discussions set to revolve around the theme of “Catalysing the Benefits of Globalization,” 800 leaders from business, government, academia, and civil society will gather in the enchanting fishing town of Cascais,

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Ecosystem

500 Startups to host 2019 Unity + Inclusion Summit in Miami to promote diversity

According to a report titled Latino-Owned Businesses: Shining a Light on National Trends, one in four new businesses in the US are Latino-owned and contribute more than $700 billion in sales to the U.S. economy every year. However, Latinos, along with other minorities, still face many hurdles in the business world. But thanks to organizations like

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Non Starters

Abuelita: Security platform that harnesses the power of abuelas

Big mother is watching. This is the premise of Abuelita, Mexico’s newest surveillance app that harnesses the country’s vital abuela supply. In a nation dogged by security concerns and craving for more secure homes, Abuelita allows users to remain constantly vigilant by ensuring their property is monitored regularly by their neighbourhood abuelas that are frequently

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Featured Startups

Bolivian food app wants you to stop buying from the 2%

From Rappi to UberEats, food delivery apps have swept across Latin America. But PanalFresh from Bolivia has a very different mission: It is not just about convenience, but helping to reduce the wild inequality among those who grow what comes on Bolivian dinner plates. PanalFresh allows small-scale farmers to sell and distribute their fruits and

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Three pillars supporting Colombia’s fintech growth

1In Latin America, approximately 70% of the population is unbanked. In Colombia, only 38% of adults over the age of 15 have a bank account, according to the World Bank. There is a significant portion of the population in Colombia that is not part of the traditional banking system, leaving a great deal of opportunity for fintech startups. Colombia

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Meet the Young Leaders of the 2018 Latin American Leadership Academy Bootcamp

In mid-December of 2018, the Medellin-based Latin American Leadership Academy (LALA) hosted its fourth week-long bootcamp at the University Pontifica Bolivariana. Thirty students between the ages of 14 and 19 from across Latin America were hand-selected to participate in lectures, workshops, and breakout sessions. The bootcamp culminated in the presentation of group projects that each

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What’s ailing edtech in Latin America? It might be the teachers rather than the curriculum

Latin America is the fourth largest market in the world for ed-tech but challenges remain which are keeping it from flourishing within the classroom. The Dominican Republic is a case in point where falling test scores have left the country one of the lowest-ranked countries in the world for the PISA assessment. But in this

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Brazil Foodtech Startups

Brazilian startup Apptite connects local chefs with neighbouring customers through healthy homemade food

Apptite is the Brazilian startup aiming to take the everyday stress of preparing meals out of an average week. The app aims to connect local chefs with hungry customers looking for healthy, home-cooked food from Monday to Friday. The idea behind the service came about as a result of a local chef who had her own

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Costa Rica Environment News

Costa Rica pays you virtual currency for recycling

Dubbed Ecolones, a play of words with “Eco” and Costa Rican national currency “Colónes”, Costa Rica hopes to inspire other Latin American countries with a new virtual currency paid to encourage recycling. While the world’s leaders discuss the deeply concerning environmental records at the global climate change conference COP24, some countries seem to be more

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