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A Taiwanese coquí

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Marie Custodio Collazo / mcustodio@elnuevodia.com

Two scientists Jeff C. Lee (Taiwanese) and Cheryll Sánchez (Puerto Rican) founded CoquiLabs in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The company creates other companies and products
that solve specific business and individual needs.

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A plan for Start Up Puerto Rico

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Marie Custodio Collazo / mcustodio@elnuevodia.com

The Department of Economic Development and Commerce is planning the development of a program that would bring together initiatives aimed at fostering entrepreneurship in Puerto Rico and that would follow the model of Start Up Chile.

 

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Quieres empezar tu negocio basado en ciencias? Este taller te ayuda a buscar fondos.

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The National Science Foundation in Washington DC have joined INDUNIV Research Consortium to provide a Workshop directed to researchers and investigators from the Academia and Private sector, with the goal of providing a PRACTICAL discussion of how to be successful in applying and receiving a positive review for the funding opportunities provided by the programs of SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research) and the STTR (Small Technology Transfer Innovation Res

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A new opportunity for Puerto Rican startups

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Registration for the second edition of the Founder Institute, Puerto Rico launches on April 25, 2013. The event, provides training and mentoring from established entrepreneurs.

In 2012, the founders of nine startups participated in the program. These were: Memory Palace, Keynote Star, Stography, iGeo, iGenApps, Qeta, Voiz.met, Crowdville y Dubsplit.

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Culture change need to promote innovation

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Technology startups are a premier example of a knowledge-based economy. However, Puerto Rican entrepreneurs that already have their startups in the archipelago consider that a change of culture is needed to foster innovation and the creation of more startups.

 

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