Endeavor Río Cuarto: More than 1,700 people participated, and the scale is growing year by year

Endeavor Río Cuarto: More than 1,700 people participated, and the scale is growing year by year

2024-11-01 21:12:00

more than 1700 characters received Florencia CollapseDirector of Operations Endeavor Cordoba, Luciano Nicola,Vice President Endeavor Argentinay German di Bella,director Cluster agricultural technology A member of Río Cuarto‘s urban-rural society.

They came to the stage accompanied by the mayor, Guillermo de Rivas and chairman innovation agency and the emperor of the provincial government, Manuel RonHighlighting the area’s potential, local leaders said: “It’s great that Endeavor is coming to the city.”

Ron told the audience: “We have to believe this, we have to stop saying we are on the mainland and know that from here we can go global,” with the clear intention of inspiring the entrepreneurs present.

For his part, Delhivas has raised his intention to transform the city into an agritech capital and capitalize on the opportunities that arise at this critical juncture, and all players in the ecosystem seem to be aligned to make this happen.

Endeavor Rio Cuarto.

Motivational and training talks

First, it was presented Ignacio Bartolome, CEO Don Mario GDM Group, who is interviewed Luciano Nicola. Bartolomé tells the story of the life of his company, a family business without a field but with a vision for the future. Founded in 1982 as Asociados Don Mario, GDM initially focused on primary production, initially occupying approximately 50 hectares in the Chacabuco area of ​​Buenos Aires.

Two years later, this group of young entrepreneurs decided to enter the seed industry, more specifically the soybean industry, which was completely disruptive at the time. In 1988 they launched their first variety, DM 49, on the local market; today they are a global leader in genetic technology.

Next, Nahuel LemaCo-Founder & BDR de Coder House He talks about his journey to develop Latin America’s leading education platform. “Finding a need and meeting it with true intention” is the key to the first step, he said.

His presentation is based on the “yes” and “no” of entrepreneurs, and although “you can see this on any reel,” he adds data that the reels don’t tell you. “Technology comes and goes, the important thing is the problem”; “Bad days are coming”, “Things are getting more and more difficult”; these were some of his last expressions.

Another live interview feature Ivana Caviliaso, director Proudmanin conversation Gonzalo Valenci, Director Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurshipguided conversations between company history and individual senior executives. From the rural school where Cavillaso initially attended to now, Argentina is the world’s largest exporter of peanuts, with 20 companies forming the Argentine Peanut Chamber of Commerce. “My dad wanted to take peanut chocolate to the supermarket,” said the businesswoman who heads a company she and her brother run.

Under the title, How to create an authentic personal brand on social media, Nicholas Groupcoach and content creator, gave a very enlightening workshop on how to achieve this. If we’re on social networks, “whether we like it or not, we have a personal brand,” he said. Also prepared is “Things that Scare Us on the Internet,” in which he mentions things people will say, imposter syndrome, being late for everything that already exists and heaters being late.

Denise Henry, Founder and Co-CEO for me She draws from her own personal experience to show what entrepreneurship is like for her. He talks about the power of collaboration, the miracle of doing things with others, even “with people who compete with me.” His company serves as a link between content creators and companies in need of marketing services, noting that it is used by 1 million creators and serves more than 100 global brands.

Endeavor Río Cuarto: More than 1,700 people participated, and the scale is growing year by yearEndeavor Rio Cuarto.

The last speaker before the agricultural science and technology panel is Ariel Scarlet, co-founder Agricultural Tokens A pioneering company that converts the vast quantities of grain grown in Argentina into cryptocurrency has attracted the attention of international investors. The company was founded by Scaliter and Eduardo Novillo Astrada at the end of 2020 and in a short time has grown its business in line with the “boom” that cryptocurrencies are experiencing.

space “From Rio Cuarto to the World There are three local team members, Federico Cola, Founder Seed substrate; Juan Martin Nymphia, executive Director Pampa starts VC y nicholas santa, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder trace. moderator Fernanda Bireni, Coordinator Cluster agricultural technologyAt the meeting, company leaders briefly reviewed their history, highlighting the power of investing in decisive situations, as well as the company’s global projections that require rapid expansion.

After the wonderful speech, activities were held hardworking mentor, A classic from the Endeavor Experience, the aim is to create a mentoring space where experts in different fields can offer their knowledge and advise those present. Therefore, participants can choose training on: topics such as artificial intelligence, web content, how to move from ideas to actions.

Work hard on numbers

  • 6 Effort experiences across the country.
  • Over 13,000 participants.
  • 25 years of development accompanying national entrepreneurs.
  • More than 180 selected entrepreneurs accompany the new generation.
  • More than 4.1 million jobs have been created globally.
  • In 2019, Endeavor entrepreneurs generated more than $28 billion in revenue.
  • – More than 150 mentors volunteer to assist Endeavor entrepreneurs and organizations.

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**Interview with Florencia ⁣Collapse, Director of ⁤Operations⁢ at‍ Endeavor Córdoba**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Florencia. The recent “Experiencia Endeavor”​ event in​ Río Cuarto was a significant gathering ⁢in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Can‌ you tell us about the main goals of this event?

**Florencia Collapse:** Thank you for having me! The ‍primary goal of the “Experiencia Endeavor”‌ is to inspire and empower local ⁣entrepreneurs‍ through‌ access‌ to‌ high-quality training and motivational⁢ talks. We believe that by providing resources and support, we⁤ can help turn their innovative ideas into successful ventures, especially in sectors like agritech, which ⁣presents unique opportunities at this time.

**Interviewer:** It sounds like a purposeful initiative. How has the local government ‌and community reacted to Endeavor’s return to Río Cuarto?

**Florencia Collapse:** The response has ‌been ‍overwhelmingly positive! Local leaders, including Mayor Guillermo de Rivas, have expressed their excitement about our presence and the potential for transforming ​Río Cuarto into a hub for agritech innovation. Manuel Ron, from the provincial government, emphasized the need​ to think globally and not just ‌locally, which resonated‍ with many entrepreneurs in‍ attendance.

**Interviewer:** ‌There ​were⁣ several prominent ⁢speakers at the event. What​ key messages‌ were highlighted during their​ talks?

**Florencia Collapse:** Absolutely! Leaders such as Ignacio Bartolomé ‌shared their ​entrepreneurial journeys, illustrating​ the importance of adapting to market needs. Nahuel Lema discussed leveraging technology while staying focused on ⁢solving genuine problems.⁢ These narratives reinforced resilience and highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit, ⁣which is ⁣crucial for success.

**Interviewer:** With a focus‍ on agritech, what specific strategies did you see ​being discussed for enhancing this sector locally?

**Florencia Collapse:** There was a clear vision articulated by‌ local leaders to harness the existing ⁤agricultural⁢ expertise in the region ‌and invest in technological innovations. The discussions included how to create a ⁣collaborative ecosystem ​that⁤ integrates startups with traditional agricultural practices, aiming to boost productivity and‌ sustainability⁤ in the sector.

**Interviewer:**⁣ As you look to the future, what are your ⁢hopes for the entrepreneurial community in Río Cuarto?

**Florencia Collapse:** I hope to see⁢ a thriving network of innovators who are not only successful locally but are also making their⁣ mark globally. ​By fostering an environment of collaboration, education, ⁣and support, we can build a robust agritech sector that aligns with modern technological advancements while celebrating our ⁢rich agricultural heritage.

**Interviewer:** Thank you,‍ Florencia, for sharing‌ your insights. It’s clear that Endeavor’s initiatives are making a meaningful impact ‌in the​ region!

**Florencia Collapse:** Thank you! We’re excited to see how⁢ the entrepreneurial⁢ community continues to grow​ and thrive.

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