University students who want to transform their TCC into a technology-based startup can now enroll in the Academic Working Capital 2020 program. Groups of 2 to 4 students can participate, all over 18 years of age, in which at least one of the members – the author of the TCC that will originate the startup.
Read MoreIn five years, more than 200 university students participated in the program, with the first group of fellows graduating from undergraduate courses in early 2019. Now, in the 2020 edition, another 50 students – 37 boys and 13 girls – have been selected to receive the monthly scholarship.
Read MoreThe buyer was WEG, a Brazilian multinational that operates in the electrical machinery segment. With this transaction, announced on 06/23, WEG now holds 51% of Mvisia’s share capital, while the founding partners and former AWC participants continue to hold the remaining 49%.
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