The program opens applications for life sciences and STEM projects in fields such as biotechnology, AI-driven medical technologies, and genomics. #NewsismyBusiness
The program promotes projects specialized in biotechnology, AI-driven medical technologies, and genomics, among others. #NewsismyBusiness
The program will open its application process for projects in biotechnology, medical technologies driven by AI and genomics, among others. #NewsismyBusiness
The Puerto Rico Science, Technology, and Research Trust invites entrepreneurs to develop business ideas in a free 12-week program. #NewsIsMyBusiness
Its advancements included its designation as a Tech Hub and launching a life sciences incubator. #NewsIsMyBusiness
The evaluation cycle for the program’s third cohort closes Dec. 8. #NewsismyBusiness
Entrepreneurs get a chance to grow with business education and kiosk opportunities at Santurce food truck park. #NewsismyBusiness
The Innovation and Commercialization Support Center invites people or groups interested in promoting their business ideas to apply.
The University of Puerto Rico’s Innovation and Marketing Support Center, known as the UPR i+c Labs in Spanish, is announcing the initial call for participants — individuals or groups — to take part in its “Become an entrepreneur and innovate for Puerto Rico” incubator program. The UPR received $1.2 million from the Puerto Rico Housing […]
The participants will now receive technical support and mentoring in food and beverage production.
The Puerto Rico Bankers Association announced its support for local microenterprise incubators through a financial cooperation agreement with nonprofit organization Alianza para la Incubación de Microempresas Comunitarias-Solidarias Inc.
Caguas-based Oscar Super Cash & Carry announced Tuesday it will make its resources available to business incubators to serve as a platform for social innovation to strengthen smaller businesses and in turn, the foundation for Puerto Rico’s social and economic development.
The INOVA Incubation Program in Caguas recently marked its fifth anniversary with the “graduation” of the first companies born there, which so far have created 200 direct and 400 indirect jobs. The program also celebrated the national recognition given to one of its resident companies by the National Business Incubation Association, a first for Puerto Rico.
The Caguas municipal administration recently announced the start of a six-month microenterprise incubator program, "Caguas Compite," through which the town seeks to provide training sessions and promote community economic development.
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