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  1. Silicon Valley style tech startups hold promise for Latin America. Several Latin American cities were hailed as a “new Silicon Valley” in the last decade. The 2020s promise to be a turning point for these emerging tech hubs.

  2. It connects these talents with large companies and consultancies worldwide, such as Santander, Itaú, Accenture, Carrefour, and even unicorns like Uber, PagSeguro, and Loggi. The network is backed by one of the largest Latin American accelerators, Startup Chile, from which it raised a Seed round.

  3. The rise of high-tech companies in Latin America has opened opportunities for digital talents to build successful careers. The most in-demand areas are Front-end and back-end web developers, Data Engineers, Digital Marketing experts, and Business Development Specialists.

  4. Home to 63 fintechs, Uruguay is positioned as a South American leader in technology startups nurturing. Known as the “Silicon Valley of South America”, the country has favorable banking regulations, a skilled workforce and several other incentives

  5. Latin talents in tech companies around the world. Foreign-born founders, including many Latinos, represent about 40% of entrepreneurs in Miami, as South Florida evolves from a “starting point” in and out of Latin America and the Caribbean, becoming a hub technology for the region.

  6. 10 de jan. de 2023 · The addition of The Bridge Social enhances Gi Group Holding’s capabilities and presence in Latin America with high-profile customers as well as a robust base of over 300 thousand qualified, competitive technology, marketing, sales and operations candidates able to impact business challenges.

  7. 5 de fev. de 2020 · Latin America’s tech sector has made a name for itself with star startups such as the Colombian unicorn, Rappi, the Brazilian online food delivery platform, iFood, and the Panama-based hospitality brand, Selina. Now, global tech companies see Latin America as the place to focus their expansion.