Córdoba hosted a regional event that brought together innovation leaders and startups
Córdoba Convention Center hosted the seventh edition of IncubadorasLAT
porEditorial Team
Argentina
For three days, there will be discussions about incubation models, angel investment, and international experiences
The Córdoba Convention Center hosted the seventh edition of IncubadorasLAT as part of Córdoba Tech Week. The event began on Wednesday, September 24, with an institutional opening that included artistic performances and motivational talks. Provincial authorities welcomed attendees and emphasized the importance of coordinating efforts to strengthen the region's ecosystems.
The event brings together incubators, startups, universities, investors, and governments from across Latin America and the Caribbean. The opening day featured prominent figures who spoke about entrepreneurial identity and networking. The initiative aims to create a genuine space for exchange that transcends borders and strengthens innovation in different countries.
In his speech, Manuel Ron, president of the Córdoba Innovar y Emprender Agency, highlighted that "these events are for a lot of networking, so I invite you to make the most of every minute to exchange and create valuable connections." Minister Laura Jure also spoke, emphasizing the importance of Córdoba's entrepreneurial spirit. Both agreed that building networks is key to development.
El evento reúne a incubadoras, startups, universidades, inversores y gobiernos de toda América Latina y el Caribe
Panels, debates, and perspectives on the entrepreneurial future
The speakers included Pablo Peralta and Sergio Delgado, co-founders of the network, who highlighted the organic growth of the space since its inception. In addition, topics such as the role of universities in project incubation and the need to strengthen scientific and technological collaboration were addressed. The panels allowed local and international leaders to exchange experiences and lessons learned.
The event also featured the participation of international guests who analyzed disruptive incubation models and the impact of artificial intelligence. Jorge De Bernardo's presentation showcased a generative artificial intelligence toolkit designed to optimize the operational management of incubators. This type of initiative seeks to apply technology to innovation processes.
On Thursday and Friday, the program will continue with debates on international experiences, scientific startups, angel investment, and global expansion strategies. The final day will take place at the National University of Córdoba, focusing on capital connections and open innovation. This way, the event consolidates Córdoba as a regional benchmark in the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems.