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Plantain and banana micropropagation project goes to MIT

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Gerardo E. Alvarado León

A plantain and banana seeds micropropagation project, developed by students at the Interamerican University in Barranquitas, was among 33 selected for the MIT Solve competition, which seeks solutions to global challenges.

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Apply to LA BioStart Bioscience Entrepreneurs Boot Camp Winter '19

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We are accepting applications for Winter 2019 boot camp, which will run from Jan 15 through Feb 13, 2019. The deadline for application is December 28, 2018. Please check out the website (http://www.calstatela.edu/LABioStart/bootcamp) and attached flier.

The main elements of the boot camp include:

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Local agricultural biotechnology industry is operating normally and at full capacity

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The seven companies that are part of the Puerto Rico Agricultural Biotechnology Industry Association (PRABIA) work at full speed in their work, in addition to contributing to the recovery of the country.

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Business organizations unite to help raise business in Puerto Rico

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A group of organizations of the Puerto Rico business ecosystem joined forces to launch the campaign "Raise your business PR ", aimed at supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) of all sectors to take the necessary actions after the impact of Hurricane Maria.

The initiative includes the collection of data on the needs of businesses around the island, guidance on the resources available to support them and how to access them, as well as efforts to identify other ways to help lift the Business sector.

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Puerto Rican "Startup" obtains victory in international competition

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Sharon Minelli Pérez

The Puerto Rican “startup” Abartys Health obtained the award for products in the “Release It” competition at the global conference SXSW 2017.

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STEMpresarial offers entrepreneurship workshop for youth

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STEMpresarial.org will offer education workshops that combine science, technology, engineering and innovation (STEM) with entrepreneurship for youth 7-17 years old.

For more information call (939) 417-8279 or email mc12345678966@yahoo.com, or visit STEMpresarial.org. 

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Apply for Singularity's Global Solutions Program

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The Global Solutions Program (GSP) is a 9-week immersive, residential experience at our campus at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA. GSP finds the absolute best minds on the planet and empowers them to leverage exponential technology and entrepreneurial tools to develop moonshot innovations addressing humanity’s grand challenges

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Entrepreneurial "Maker" competition at the Caguas Mini Maker Faire 2017

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Competition winners will receive a scholarship and financial counseling to develop their own "startup" company. The Caguas Mini Maker Faire will be held on January 28 at the C3Tec in Caguas. Registration is available at www.makerfairecaguas.com. For more details email info@c3tec.org or contact Josue Rios or Zoraime Del Valle at (787) 653-6391.

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I’m a Latina tech founder and you can be too

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I’m a Latina tech founder and you can be too

by: Alana Matos, from Parallel18 Gen2

Me: “I’m not applying to jobs after graduation. I’m doing a startup.”

My mom: “A what?”

The day I told my uber traditional Puerto Rican parents that their Harvard educated daughter was not pursuing any sort of traditional career, I knew their hearts sank. This was not what they had envisioned when I told them I wanted to go to graduate school.

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