Economy will invest $12.5 million to accelerate “startups”: Mendoza Government Press

The initiative is part of an important acceleration program. This call is valid from 22nd August to 22nd September. Accelerators can go hand in hand with advanced initiatives so that they can achieve greater business growth and internationalize and access new funding.

The Ministry of Economy and Energy, through the Directorate of Entrepreneurship, announces the launch of the Mendoza Emprende Pre Acelera. The invitation is valid from 22 August 9 AM to 22 September 18 PM.

With an investment of $12.5 million, the project aims to promote growth and internationalization Beginnings Dynamic and innovative by collaborating with provincial accelerators.

From August 22 to September 22, applications will be received from accelerators who wish to accompany advanced ventures on their journey towards commercial success and international projection. In this collaboration, the accelerators will bring their experience, network of mentors and scaling capabilities to the service. Beginnings With verified products, services or processes.

Paula Cohen, director of entrepreneurship at the Ministry of Economy and Energy, highlighted: “We invite accelerators that can provide the necessary impetus to initiatives that have already demonstrated their potential and want to achieve new growth. We want these initiatives to internationalize and access funding rounds.

The vision behind this initiative is clear: to transform Mendoza’s entrepreneurial ecosystem into a hub of companies and Beginnings Innovative and scalable. Cohen stressed: “Our commitment is to advanced initiatives that need support to continue to progress. We want them to get funding, export their products and take Mendoza’s name to international markets.”

The Mendoza government’s contribution will be in the form of non-reimbursable contributions (ANR), which will provide up to 80% of the total cost to selected accelerators. A total of $12.5 million will be earmarked for the pre-acceleration program.

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