A few years ago, this was the question faced by Uruguayan IT entrepreneurs looking to expand their business across borders.
As time went by, our country improved its international positioning and Uruguayan companies reached markets such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico or Japan.
Now, with the explosion of IT during the Covid-19 pandemic, more opportunities are emerging.
The challenge is where to aim.
What are the prospects for the IT sector once the global health emergency passes, and how does Uruguay capture all that value, to take advantage of the global growth of information technology?
In a new edition of La Mesa TIC we proposed you to look at the Uruguayan IT sector and its opportunities, from the outside.
For this we were accompanied by four referents who work from Spain, Argentina, Puerto Rico and Colombia.
We received Avedis Boudakian, Uruguayan, co-founder of The Electric Factory, resides in Puerto Rico; Javi Creus, Spanish, resides in Barcelona, founder of Ideas for Change; Jorge Goulou, Industrial Engineer, Argentinean, resides in Buenos Aires, vice president of IBM for Latin America; and Gerardo Valeri, Uruguayan, Systems graduate, co-founder of Pyxis.
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