Parallel18’s international accelerator program accepted 10 companies into its new cohort.
Government could advance up to $375M in funds through the program.
There are funds available to enable entities in both Puerto Rico and Spain to finance tech collaboration projects.
Companies or individuals interested in joining ACEPR can visit the organization’s website.
The current economic environment is also characterized by significant uncertainty and downside risks.
Interested companies must submit their proposals on or before June 22.
The program seeks to support the entrepreneurial ecosystem through personalized solutions and training.
Five years ago, the CPI sued the Board to gain access to several categories of public information.
The partnership’s 10-year goal is to help promote art conservation and education on the island.
LExC membership includes access to a global network of 80+ coworking spaces for Piloto151’s members.
As part of its growth process, the company plans to soon expand services to the US mainland.
The firm recognizes the advantage of speaking several languages to be able to serve multiple markets.
Aguas Buenas, Aibonito, Corozal and Las Piedras have each been selected to receive funding.
Latino Wall Street officials said 80% of its community are women and Latinas.
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