Check your maps: For Latin Americans, Miami increasingly seen as ‘new San Francisco’
For
"
Urquijo was visiting
But for startup founders like Urquijo, the conference is all business. Increasingly among Latin Americans,
Urquijo was one of approximately 80Colombian entrepreneurs attending as official delegates of the Colombian government, a conference sponsor. The country is in the midst of boosting its "orange sector" -- the name it has given its information technology and digital creative sector.
Putting down roots in
"
Though the
But while
500 Startups, a prominent
South American talent also plays key roles in many prominent
And the chief engineer at Sunrise-based virtual doctor platform
Valles said
"She missed our Latin roots," he said.
But
"You do have quality of life here. It's more affordable for some employees compared with some other places," she said. "But then there's the bitter part: there not many investors. You have to go out and look for what you need to bring it back home."
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