México y Estados Unidos dependente uno del otro. Específicamente en la Mega-Región (Sonora-Arizona), se está creando un nuevo tipo de innovación basada en la inclusión y diversidad donde los jóvenes juegan un rol crítico.
La Suprema Works & Events Lunch series featured Stephanie Bermudez, who covered how she leveraged connections to help shape an innovation cross-border network
The tour was developed to better understand innovation and entrepreneurship in border communities throughout the United States and Mexico border region.
Interview with Robert Johnson, Ed Researcher and Startup Unidos Collaborator since 2017. Robert is an Educational Technology researcher at the University of Arizona, an award-winning designer, Advisor for technology-intensive firms.
Para contribuir a impactar y concientizar a jóvenes sonorenses, se realizaron un par de alianzas estratégicas con Tecmilenio y PrepaTec. En 2020 se mediante la vinculación con el programa WASTE NOT: Borderlands Innovation in Food Waste Management
Bring what you know and take what you don't. An innovative online event platform offering a bilingual, binational experience that connected a young entrepreneur seeking to grow with like minded individuals, while gaining tech tools for leveling up her own business.
Interview with German Urrego, Founder and CEO of Unividoc and Startup Unidos Collaborator since 2017. German provides Telehealth services to the Hispanic market in US by connecting doctors in their own countries
Participants will form teams to create innovative solutions to problems that disproportionately affect borderlands communities, with help from experienced mentors. Then judges will select a winning team.
100 jóvenes de Sonora, Arizona y Texas atiendan la convocatoria, quienes tendrán acceso a mentorías con especialistas del país vecino y podrán crear conexiones con jóvenes de otras partes del país y EU
The weekend event aims to be a one-of-a-kind bilingual, binational platform bringing together USA-MEX borderlanders of all stripes to create new, innovative products and businesses as creative solutions to problems disproportionately facing the borderlands communities pre and post pandemic.
EAY is a bilingual, international, fully remote, youth course on the foundations of entrepreneurship. This program solves for the lack of opportunities in the region by being a launchpad for emerging entrepreneurs.