News of Interest
Confirmed workshops for ISB 2019
We share two workshops that will be held as part of this year's ISB.uy on October 3rd.
IDB approved loan to strengthen cybersecurity in Uruguay
8 million will be allocated to the National Centre for Computer Security Incident Response (CERT.uy).
IoT & Tech Forum: Creating the conditions to enter the 4.0 Economy
The third LatAm IoT & Tech LatAm Forum took place with great success and a great attendance of public
Forum was held on August 13 and 14 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Santiago de Chile.
Chile.
Registration for new Agro Hackathon in Expo Prado
The fourth edition will be held from 13 to 15 September.
The Talent Has No Gender Award
The IDB Group, PwC and UN Women, in the framework of the Win-Win program, invite your company to participate in the "Talent has no gender" award, based on WEPs Principles.
The ICT Roundtable: The international insertion of the Uruguayan ICT sector
Gustavo Rosell from Invenzis, Pablo Brenner from Overactive, Eugenia de Larrobla from Bantotal and Victor Ganón from Quanam participated.
With the help of Pyxis, Uruguayan IT sector ventures into Peru
The company opened a new office in Lima, in addition to offices in New York, Medellin and Santiago, Chile.
Santiago de Chile
Exploring innovation paths with IoT
Digital transformation is impacting all industries in the Chilean economy.
Software in Uruguay: The reality of the labor market
We share the participation of the Secretary General of Cuti, Enrique Mordetzki, in the ADN program of VTV.
Technological University inaugurated a didactic space for renewable energies in Durazno
Installed in the Central-South Regional Technological Institute of UTEC in Durazno, its objective is to develop a point of information, awareness and promotion of clean energy and its impact on the environment and development.
Uruguayan technology company is the only Latin American company to be distinguished by Gartner
Quanam integra la última «Market Guide for Data & Analytics» de la consultora internacional y se le reconoce su experiencia en el área.
La realidad del sector en el que «tendrían que estar trabajando» 2500 personas que no encuentran en Uruguay
El presidente de la Cámara Uruguaya de Tecnologías de la Información (Cuti), Leonardo Loureiro, dijo que «hay 2500 personas que tendrían que estar trabajando» en el sector y no las encuentran en el país.
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