Two startups from the Amazon Region, or ideas that can blossom into businesses, will be selected to receive financial support and training from the Program to Promote Economic Creativity, a partnership between Samsung and the Brazilian Association of Science Parks and Business Incubators (Anprotec). Technologies that show solutions for problems in the fields of digital education, health, information security and mobility are eligible. The projects that are selected will receive R$140,000. They will obtain technical support from the South Korea Center for Economic Creativity and Innovation (CCEI Daegu) and will be carried out in the Business Incubator of Amazonas State University (UEA) in the city of Manaus. Register by March 30, 2016 at anprotec.org.br.
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