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Santiago Chamber of Commerce: 'A country without innovation cannot expand its borders'
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Santiago Chamber of Commerce: 'A country without innovation cannot expand its borders'

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Santiago Chamber of Commerce is promoting "Made in Chile" to boost the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
  • The program highlights Chilean solutions that improve national productivity and aims to combat economic stagnation.
  • It has evolved into a digital platform connecting innovators and certifying projects for venture capital.

George Lever, research manager at the Santiago Chamber of Commerce (CCS), discussed the "Made in Chile" initiative, designed to strengthen the country's entrepreneurial ecosystem by showcasing local solutions with a positive impact on national productivity. Lever emphasized that innovation is crucial for national growth, stating, "A country without innovation cannot expand its borders."

The program, initially launched to address economic stagnation, has transformed from a physical book into a digital platform. This platform connects diverse talents across Chile and reflects a cultural shift in universities, where students are increasingly focused on entrepreneurship rather than solely seeking employment. Lever highlighted the accessibility of world-class innovation through subscriptions, noting the democratization of technology driven by new generations.

"Made in Chile" functions as a certification for startups seeking venture capital. Projects selected by expert judges gain significant visibility and access to essential support networks. For the current year, Radio Cooperativa has joined as a strategic partner to amplify the reach of these success stories. The CCS is currently accepting applications on its website for companies with proven business models and measurable results, ensuring that the proposed solutions are already demonstrating real-world impact.

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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.