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Scientific entrepreneurship

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Professor Freddy Medina went to Babson College in January to take an ntrepreneurship course. In his classrom Prof. Medina required his students to come up with a project where they could apply their molecular biology knowledge to business. The result: five science entrepreneurship projects: Bio Glaze, Maxi Services, Inc., KAIA-DNA Testing Center, Tropic Soap and Orquideas Tropicales.

In route to a new Puerto Rico

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After nine months of works, professionals from several disciplines formulated a short and medium term strategic plan, using the Alliance for the Development of Puerto Rico as a platform, an organization that was a result of the efforts of the Committee for Puerto Rico 2025 that has as a goal to adopt a vision that propels the transformation of the Island. The Strategic Plan includs recommendations in 15 socioeconomic areas including education, agricultura, environment, development, community, competitivity, infrastructure and innovation, among others. A total of 25 non-government organizations participated in the creation of the plan.

PACIV in Harvard

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Jorge Rodríguez had a global vision for his company from the beginning, but he was surprised when a professor from Harvard Business School chose PACIV as a case study for his International Entrepreneurship class. PACIV offers pharmaceutical companies with process automation, controls, instrumentation and computer system validation services.

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