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Cosse met with Apple and today visits other leading ICT companies in Silicon Valley
The Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining, Ms. Carolina Cosse, held a meeting yesterday with the directors of Appe, where she sought to position Uruguay as a technological port.
Cosse met with Apple and Google
As part of the mission to the US, Cosse met on Monday with representatives of the technology giant Apple.
Call for Prototypes 2017
The Julio Ricaldoni Foundation (FJR) is opening its 2017 Call for Prototype Development, which will provide up to $130,000 and specialised advice to technology-based ventures.
Incubaelectro, the incubator for electronics projects, opens its second call for applications
Incubaelectro, the electronics project incubator of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining (MIEM), LATU and Antel opens its second call.
Four young Uruguayan entrepreneurs land in Silicon Valley
The entrepreneurs presented their technology projects in front of a qualified group of investors.
Uruguay seeks to position itself as a technological port in the USA
Government delegation and business people interact with Apple, Facebook and Google
Licencias OnLine launches ISV Evolution Program
Licencias OnLine launched a new free program with benefits for Software Developers in Latin America.
A delegation of more than 60 people departed this Sunday on the Mission to San Francisco.
Authorities, businessmen and entrepreneurs will participate in the ICT Industry Mission to San Francisco, USA, from 22 to 29 October.
Internet use among Uruguayans has doubled in the last eight years and quadrupled for financial services and shopping.
The impacts are manifold, but they focused on two edges.
The Mission to the USA 2017 will take place from 22 to 29 October.
The ICT industry mission to the United States, organised by Cuti and MIEM and supported by Uruguay XXI, will take place from 22 to 29 October.
Is Latin America ready for cognitive networks?
We have a long way to go to get to cognitive networks but with SDN/NFV and the adoption of software-defined capacity (SDC) models we are getting closer.
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