Diario Financiero | Mining in Chile is compelled to continue innovating for its transformation. The reason is straightforward: it produces one-third of the world’s copper and holds the same proportion of the planet’s reserves. With a projected production of 5.78 million tons for 2022, any alteration would have significant national and global ramifications. The industry faces […]
Joselyn Bravo
Industrial Civil Engineer, University of Chile. Master’s in Innovation, UAI.
Joselyn joined INNSPIRAL in 2009. In her role as Project Director, she leads a team of consultants who conceive, design, prototype, and implement high-impact innovation. Prior to joining INNSPIRAL, she worked as a business consultant at the University of Chile and as a CRM engineer at Banco Estado. She has taught Methodology in Business Models, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at Santa Maria University, (USM), Mayor University , and Adolfo Ibáñez University (UAI).
Experience in:
Retail
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Real Estate and Construction
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The venture capital industry in Chile invested US$ 63 million in 2019, US$ 160 million in 2020, and so far in 2021, investment has multiplied again, surpassing US$ 400 million, not including the investments received by the two new Chilean unicorns, Cornershop and NotCo. Undoubtedly, the pandemic is related to this trend of increasing investments […]
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El Mercurio | The five leading companies in market capitalization in the US are Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), and Facebook. All of them were funded with entrepreneurial capital (VC: Venture Capital). Each was conceived to create value appreciated by consumers worldwide and grew exponentially on a global scale. Amazon was founded in 1994. Within […]