October 02, 2020 #ChileDiverse

Chile, a hub for foreign investment in technology

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The truth is that, in a difficult year, in which the COVID-19 pandemic has also affected the economy and global trade, Chile has been able to attract interesting foreign investments, even exceeding by 14% its FDI (foreign direct investment) the first 7 months of the year compared to the same period of 2019.

For this reason, we share with you here three new features from Invest ChileThe company's activities are very relevant for the country's technological field. 
Chile prepares for future technological challenges with the announcement of the second data center for the technology giant Huawei

Huawei will become the only company in Chile with two data centers, in line with its commitment to support technological development and promote Chile as a digital hub in Latin America. 
The data center will be located in the Metropolitan Region and will be operational by the end of this year. 
Learn more about this great project here.

NotCo, the revolutionary Chilean foodtech company, projects itself in the US market after new US $85 million foreign investment

Jeff Bezos of Amazon and Biz Stones, co-founder of Twitterinvested in the financing round, which will also be used to expand the company's product range. 
This innovative companylicensee of the Program for the Use of the Chile Brandcurrently operates in Chile, Brazil and Argentina and in 2021 plans to expand into the Peruvian, Colombian, Mexican and U.S. markets. 
Learn more about its historyia and its plans here.

TerraNIS, a French geospatial technology company, establishes itself in Chile

The company uses datas geospatial data - particularly satellite images - to provide services related to agriculture and the environment. The implementation of this technology makes it possible to streamline processes and at the same time protect the environment.
In Chile, Terranis has diversified its services beyond agriculture (with Pixagri, CropEO, Fertisat and Wago) and viticulture (with Oenoview), with products for forested areas, land use, vegetation and urban trees (Greencity), heat zones in cities, urban management and planning, and agricultural territories. 

Review in detail this news here.
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