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Investidores analisam startups em nova série do Inova360

Brenda Kutnikas, da Anjos do Brasil, comenta startup de produtos médicos
Brenda Kutnikas, da Anjos do Brasil, comenta startup de produtos médicos Programa Inova 360

A série dessa semana do Inova360, da Record News, estreia nesta segunda-feira com as cinco startups finalistas de uma seleção feita pela produção do programa, com apoio do InovAtiva, maior plataforma de aceleração gratuita do Brasil. A cada dia da semana o Inova360 vai mostrar a trajetória de uma finalista, com comentários de potenciais investidores do mercado.

Na segunda-feira, a startup Suprevida, da área de produtos médicos, conta sua história, que será analisada pela Anjos do Brasil, uma organização sem fins lucrativos que fomenta o investimento anjo e apoia o empreendedorismo
de inovação brasileiro.

Na terça, a Pricefy, uma startup do varejo, dá detalhes da sua trajetória no mercado, e será analisada pela iDexo-Totvs, uma plataforma aberta de inovação, criada pela empresa de tecnologia Totvs.

Na quarta, a Incentivar, plataforma desenvolvida para criar, personalizar e gerenciar campanhas de incentivo, vai ser analisada pela empresa DiliMatch, cujo foco é conectar startups da América Latina com investidores estrangeiros.

No episódio de quinta-feira é a vez da startup PWTech contar a história da sua solução, um sistema portátil de purificação que transforma água contaminada em água potável. Quem analisará a startup será a Cargill Digital Labs. E na sexta-feira, a Telavita, plataforma de teleconsultas na área de saúde mental, será analisada pela empresa de investimento Invisto.

“Os conteúdos especiais são parte de nossa estratégia de apresentar cases e ecossistemas de startups que são destaques no Brasil. Também criamos recentemente o Espaço InovaHub, em Alphaville, Barueri, para acelerar startups e em breve lançaremos um programa voltado exclusivamente a startups”, revela Reginaldo Pereira, apresentador e idealizador do programa Inova360.

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Programa de TV Inova360, Record News

Apresentação: Reginaldo Pereira

De segunda a sexta-feira

Das 8h às 8h15

 



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