Early bird prices are coming to an end soon... ⏰ Grab your tickets before January 17

This article was published on December 16, 2011

Here are the startups who will get US$40k to join Start-Up Chile


Here are the startups who will get US$40k to join Start-Up Chile

Start-Up Chile just announced the list of 100 start-ups which will take part in its next acceleration cycle. As we reported, the program had received 574 applications from 53 countries.

The final selection reflects this diversity, with early startups from 36 countries, including for the first time Romania, Hungary, Peru, South Korea, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden. It’s also worth noting that the nationality of a project isn’t necessarily the same as its team, as 40% of the selected teams are multinational.

Although this is the most diverse batch of the program so far, Chilean companies, to which the program is now open, are very well represented – Chile is the second most represented country after the US, followed by Argentina, India, and Brazil.

For Chilean early-stage startups like Apparel Dream, Start-Up Chile represents a chance to get access to the resources they need to get started. Says the startup’s founder Mika Herrera:

For us as a company, being shortlisted is an incredible opportunity. Getting financial support during our first six months will definitely help. Besides, the program itself is great, and so is the work environment at Start-Up Chile’s headquarters, which is both entrepreneurship-oriented and cool. How do I know it? I have served as a ‘godmother’ to foreign entrepreneurs participating in previous rounds!

Start-Up Chile’s selection now amounts to a total of 364 startups, including the 100 projects it has just selected. 18% of those focus on e-commerce ,13% on education, 10% on both IT & enterprise software and social media and mobile & wireless (9%). According to Start-Up Chile, remaining categories include clean tech, tourism, natural resources and biotech.

Here’s the full list of startups which will join Start-Up Chile in February and March 2012 and receive US$40k equity-free capital:

  • Argentina: Fanwards, Latinda, P2P Carsharing, Tomo Clases;
  • Australia: 1d4 Pty Ltd, eTutor;
  • Bolivia: Rutanet;
  • Brazil: GULP, Qualiall, SI2 – Sistema de Informação do Investidor;
  • Canada: DIY Genius, Learningfy, Paperhater.com, TLBX.me;
  • Chile: Apparel Dream, Biletu.com, Biometry Cloud, Boardganics, BookingMarkets, CityVoz, Compound Time, DNART LIMITADA, EC-Electro-Chlorinator, Fly Fishing Hunter, Fountainhead Technologies, IguanaBee in China, Manga Corta, Mas Con Movil, mibuzz.tv, MyStream, NECU Solutions, Nibu, PataFoods, RapaZapp interactive studios, Statoom, Vanilla, WESYNC SpA, WITOI, WOAUPI, Xpoints, Zcreen.com;
  • Denmark: I Am Agent;
  • Ecuador: IT6;
  • Estonia: Ketsu;
  • Finland: SquareRun;
  • France: infoPrestamos, RegalBox;
  • Germany: Ailola, LocalGuiding;
  • Hungary: Kipu Edu Ltda.;
  • India: Andean Designs, mobiotics, Nuovo Wind, Unbxd Software Private Limited, Wallwisher;
  • Israel: typotic;
  • Italy: Doochoo Inc., Medfiber;
  • Mexico: Cuponzote.com, Echopixel Technologies Inc., SeedShock;
  • Peru: WWW.PAPAYA.PE;
  • Republic of Ireland: Beanup.com;
  • Romania: Community Cloud, Media Explorers;
  • Slovakia: QuantisLabs;
  • Slovenia: travelaBunch;
  • Spain: Certalia, New CyanSolar, tripku;
  • Sweden: aMind;
  • United States: Ambiente Motors DBA REDCloud EV, Art Qualified, Chef Surfing, Chu Shu, DoTheGlobe, eHealth Systems, El Oro del Mar, Global Connex, Información Abierta, Intuitive Motion, Inversiones Rise, kinoos.com, Kwelia, Kwica, Localisto, Mysterio, Network Labs, Sphere Labs Inc., Sprout Route, Print.com, Refleta, Regalii, St. Eats, The Privity Network, Tubing Operations for Humanitarian Logistics (T.O.H.L.), Zuldi;
  • United Kingdom: OpenRent, Spanglish Stories, WITS (SA) Ltd.

Get the TNW newsletter

Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week.

Published
Back to top