Wayra, the global acceleration network collaborate to for technology companies promot by Telefónica, announces its collaboration to promote digital entrepreneurship with the Internet Startup Camp (ISC), a business inspiration and pre-acceleration program creat at the Scientific Park of the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
Under this collaboration, the ISC will facilitate access to Wayra’s acceleration system for its best projects and Wayra will be able to make ISC’s online training content available to its candidates.
According to Jaime Guillot de Mergelina
Director of the Internet Startup Camp, “Wayra, due to its list of greece consumer email leading position within the business acceleration market in Spain and Latin America, and due to its special relationship with Telefónica, is a reference channel to support those projects develop by our participants and that seek an injection of capital and a boost in their market launch strategy. At the same time, the values and experience of Wayra and its human team will be very useful to reinforce the orientation of our training content.”
This collaboration is part of Wayra’s strategy to act as a driving force in the ecosystem supporting the creation of technology companies and is in addition to other agreements with various actors in the value chain supporting entrepreneurship in Europe and Latin America. This agreement is also bas on the ISC’s desire to collaborate with business accelerators and private and institutional does the lack of connectivity of microenterprises hinder growth investors in order to support the launch of projects promot by its participants.
It will also benefit all members of
In the short term, this agreement will benefit agb directory participants in the second ition of the Internet Startup Academy, a five-month in-person program for creating Internet companies, design and implement by ISCSpain and the Polytechnic University of Valencia, which begins on November 8 and can also be follow online. the ISCSpain community who are interest in presenting their projects to Wayra.