Retail investors can now access startups thanks to platforms like Republic and Wefunder. While it’s a high-risk asset class, startups offer investors some significant advantages.
Category archives: Startups
Are you ready to launch your Corporate Venturing program? 5 important points to keep in mind before doing it
Every day more companies decide to venture and look for formal ways to generate collaboration, in the search to accelerate the digital transformation, retain existing customers or attract new ones thanks to differentiating products and services.
What does pulling mean for startups?
This represents the evidence that your product or service has started its adoption rate in a large market.
The platform that automates recruitment and flexible job search seeks to be the largest professional network in the world
The startup Torre, receives 10 million dollars in its seed investment round from investors and former executives of SpaceX, Facebook, Uber, Apple and Amazon.
Latin American startups that are creating solutions in the agritech and foodtech sectors are sought
Village Capital brings together ventures that are impacting the livelihood of farmers, feeding growing populations, preventing food waste, and strengthening agricultural productivity.
The best strategies to raise capital
Doing so is a titanic task that deserves attention from you and the founding team.
They are the winners of the award for the best startup in Latin America at Platzi Demoday
Homely was the winner among the 12 finalists who presented themselves in front of the community, experts and investors. The company offers cleaning at home or offices on demand.
5 Tips for Finding a Great Advisor for Your Startup
Acquire the right man or woman who’s sole job is to make sure you make less mistakes.
How the Founder of Y7 Studio Built A Thriving Yoga Company In A Very Crowded Industry
Sarah Larson Levey’s philosophy is simple: Focus on your customer, not your competition.
How the Founder of Y7 Studio Built A Thriving Yoga Company In A Very Crowded Industry
Sarah Larson Levey’s philosophy is simple: Focus on your customer, not your competition.