News of Interest
Cuti seeks to position the Uruguayan technology industry in the world
Authorities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated their interest in supporting this thriving sector.
A digital cowbell for sheep wins the Agro del Prado hackathon
The Vigiator venture was awarded in the first Agro Hackathon, organised by CUTI, ARU and the British Embassy.
First Agro Hackathon was a success
The idea of the activity was to promote collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurship and to find solutions to specific problems faced by the agricultural sector through the use of technology.
South America's largest Microsoft Technology Forum
From 29 September to 1 October Montevideo will host the Microsoft .NET Conf UY v2016 technology meeting.
Government promotes labour regulation and supports draft Telework Law
After meeting with Cuti authorities, the Minister of Labour, Ernesto Murro, assured that the Telework Law is a project in which the government is very interested.
Government supports technology training project
CUTI plans to use US$ 4 million from Inefop to train 4000 people in 4 years.
Three Uruguayans among the most innovative, according to MIT
Gurucargo, GenLives y Oincs forman parte de la lista de 10 emprendimientos «que podrían revolucionar el mundo»
ICTs in Uruguay today
The sector's performance is a model advance against the primarisation, foreignisation and inequality of our economy.
Spotlike venture supported by Cuti and Grupo Radar presents study on Uruguayan internet users
According to a study conducted by Spotlike and Grupo Radar, the consumption of online films or series is growing daily among Uruguayans. 96% of Uruguayan internet users frequently watch online videos.
More video game students
The number of young people seeking careers in this industry has increased.
Anii launches a support fund to popularize science and technology
Beneficiaries will receive non-refundable financial contributions in Uruguayan pesos.
Industrial Fund earmarks $30 million for SME projects
The selected projects may receive up to U$S 100,000 dollars in non-refundable funds, and up to 80% of the total amount. The Industrial Fund, under the Ministry, will grant a maximum of 30 million pesos.
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