According to data provided by the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley (HFSV), Latin Americans nearly account for 30 percent of the active population of Silicon Valley; nevertheless, only 3 – 5 percent occupies positions related to high-tech matters. The lack of...
Kind of late if compared to such markets as the US and Europe, Latin American startups have found in the sustainable and eco-friendly market a way to increase people’s awareness of ecological matters and generate profitable businesses. From Mexico to Argentina, the...
Chile is a benchmark country in terms of technological startups and most of the time it’s described as the center of the activity in the region. With Start Up Chile playing the leading role, entrepreneurs from every corner of Earth find in this Latin American hub a...
The end of 2013 and the first month of 2014 seemed to be a promising period for the exits (sells) of excelling Latin American technology companies. In Argentina only, very important international companies acquired three local ventures: Eventbrite acquired Eventioz,...
When talking about how Mango tries “to simplify online and mobile payments in Latin America” Pablo Sánchez, CEO and founder of the company along with Juan Rossi Jonathan La Banca and Ignacio Ricci, uses analogies: “When PayPal was the leader in the US in terms of...