From Bogotá to the Battlefield: LatAm startups are winning big in A Technology NewsRoom Startup Battlefield

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
For start-ups around the globe, the A Technology NewsRoom Startup Battlefield program uses unmatched exposure, reliability, and connections
to scale their companies
A Technology NewsRoom has actually long been devoted to spotlighting business fixing real-world problems in scalable and sustainable ways
making it a powerful launchpad for startups both in and outside the United States Several Latin American startups have thrived in this
environment
Tackling important difficulties in their areas with vibrant, innovative solutions, these business have actually turned Startup Battlefield
momentum into international success
With increased exposure and important connections, theyve drew in international financiers, expanded into brand-new markets, and grown their
teams.Some LatAm startups that have utilized Startup Battlefield as a springboard to the international stageSalva Health (Colombia)Salva
Health is transforming breast cancer detection with its Julieta screening gadget, making early detection more economical and accessible
Winning 2024 Startup Battlefield supercharged their visibility and positioned them for quick growth.Check out this episode of the Equity
podcast to hear Salvas founder talk about how the competitors assisted propel the company forward.SSalva Health Co-Founder and CEO Valentina
Agudelo Vargas, winner of the Startup Battlefield 2024
Image Credits: Kimberly White/Getty Images for A Technology NewsRoomRipio (Argentina)Ripio (previously BitPagos) is a blockchain-powered
fintech company providing digital wallets, crypto trading, and decentralized credit to promote monetary inclusion in Latin America
After being chosen as a Startup Battlefield New York finalist in 2016, Ripio raised a $50 million Series B led by Digital Currency Group,
sustaining growth into Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, and Spain.Jefa (Mexico)Jefa is a digital opposition bank constructed for unbanked and
underbanked females in Latin America, offering mobile-first services like savings accounts and debit cards
After increasing to prominence as a 2020 Startup Battlefield finalist, Jefa was acquired by fintech company Tala, accelerating its objective
to close the gender gap in monetary access.Olho do Dono (Brazil)Olho do Dono uses 3D imaging to help livestock farmers in Latin America
monitor livestock weight and health without the need for physical scales.After winning Startup Battlefield Latin America in 2018, the
company got regional acknowledgment and validated its innovative method to improving livestock management.Why LatAm start-ups must
applyGlobal exposureBeing featured by A Technology NewsRoom puts startups in front of an international audience of investors, clients, and
partners enhancing their reach far beyond local markets.Investor visibilityStartup Battlefield draws attention from top-tier venture
capitalists, angels, and worldwide financiers who carefully follow the competitors
The exposure can cause important discussions and funding opportunities with aligned backers.Credibility and validationParticipation signals
that a startups solution is worldwide pertinent and scalable
This validation helps attract interest from media, business partners, and investors alike.Access to an effective networkFounders sign up
with a dynamic neighborhood of fellow entrepreneurs, coaches, and market leaders
The program promotes organic connections that frequently cause collaborations, guidance, and long-lasting support.Ready to be the next LatAm
success story?Apply now to Startup Battlefield and reveal the world what youre structure.