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As part of our retrospective review of “Chinese E-Auto Start-Ups: That’s what they did in 2018”, we had already made the following statement in the room: “You can be sure that we will hear more from WM Motor in 2019” and this seems to be true now. Because, as the…
The cryptocurrency market is moving towards mainstream adoption. There are several firms that are signing new partnerships with institutions and other firms to increase their presence in the space. Ripple has been working in order to offer financial services to more than 200 firms located around the world. A new…
In subways and on billboards N26 advertises just offensively for its direct bank offer. Apparently, the banking startup from Berlin has grown so fast that its own marketing department with the comma did not come after. In the ads, it promises “no hidden fees” and “#nobullshit”. Now N26 has collected…
Large companies in Latin America are not innovating enough and are lagging behind compared to the rest of the world, and Startups are embedding themselves in a tough field. Companies in the region are 20% less likely to introduce a new product compared to those operating in other developing countries…
The platform that in 2018 led to the sale of 270.1 million articles and US $ 11,700 million in transactions shares its vision regarding the moment of e-commerce in our region. E-commerce has a great opportunity for growth in Latin America, which has the example of what happens in China…
Get ahead of the requests. The hotel industry bases a large part of its future projection on this objective. To achieve it is including more and more artificial intelligence in your business. It’s been a while since the robots entered the hotels; in 2016 Marriott had already launched with a…
The newspaper written by robots Would you read a newspaper in which you worked an algorithm? Yes, the question is a bit tricky by two points: first, algorithms are already used in almost all newspapers to optimize traffic (although few at the level of writing); and, secondly, “work” may not…