The Georgia Institute of Technology will offer more than 2,000 square feet of office space — for a four-month period beginning in February 2018 — to entrepreneurs and innovators from Puerto Rico, who are still reeling from the devastating effects of Hurricane María, the university announced.
The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's second delay in submitting its revised fiscal plan to the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico "underscores the growing economic uncertainties it faces as it continues to recover from Hurricane María," Moody's Investors Service noted in a new report.
With the goal of encouraging local entrepreneurship, Startup.pr is accepting proposals from emerging Puerto Rican businesses, for the first cycle of its new commercial pre-acceleration program.