Colombia
Colombia Tech Report 2024: $513M Invested as Bogotá Drives Startup Ecosystem
Colombia has 2,126 active startups and US$513M in raised capital, with Bogotá accounting for over 80 % of the total, according to KPMG’s Tech Report 2024.
Colombia
Colombia has 2,126 active startups and US$513M in raised capital, with Bogotá accounting for over 80 % of the total, according to KPMG’s Tech Report 2024.
Guatemala
Guatemala consumer market 2025 shows resilience and liquidity, with buyers who compare, demand value, and expect purpose.
Colombia
Companies in Colombia pay the highest electricity prices in Latin America, surpassing Chile, Mexico, and the U.S., according to Energy Master.
Latam
Amela has emerged as the largest networking club for women in technology across Latin America and Europe.
Startups
Gastón Díaz, at just 17 years old, this Argentine student has been named one of the 10 finalists for the prestigious Chegg.org Global Student Prize 2025.
Startups
Kapital has become a milestone not only for the company itself but also for the entire Latin American startup ecosystem.
Events & Conferences
EtMday 2025 is gearing up to take over Santiago this November, promising to be the largest gathering of entrepreneurship, innovation, and investment in Latin America.
Guatemala
HTEC reinforces its global expansion by acquiring Cognits, establishing Guatemala as a strategic hub for high-impact tech projects. The move integrates local talent into international software, AI, and UX initiatives.
Startups
Colombian FinTech Loto raises US$1M pre-seed led by Fen Ventures to digitalize SME expense management and expand across Latin America.
Artificial Intelligence
Today, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) and no-code development tools, that timeline has been cut dramatically. According to Forrester Research, AI-driven platforms can reduce development time by up to 70%, opening a new chapter for entrepreneurs in Latin America.
Artificial Intelligence
Nvidia is placing Latin America at the center of its AI expansion strategy, with Brazil and Mexico emerging as key hubs for data centers and talent development.
Startups
Latin American B2B startups face a unique challenge: while most of the region’s entrepreneurial energy is concentrated on consumer-focused businesses such as restaurants, retail, and tourism, the real test lies in scaling ventures that provide business services.