Since 2015, several teams have gone through the program and learned about the scientific entrepreneurship method that characterizes it. Many of these groups took their projects and learnings forward and became successful startups. See the successful cases of Academic Working Capital!
Read MoreThe Academic Working Capital 2019 program is going to its last stages, and the participating groups are now plunging into critical function prototypes and winning their early adopters. Therefore, the focus of the Online Interaction II activities, which took place on 9/14, was the organization of the tasks.
Read MoreLast Friday, April 5, the startup AquaLuz, a participant in the Academic Working Capital program in 2018, was one of the champions of HackBrazil 2019, a competition that brings together technology-based companies focused on solving Brazilian social problems. AquaLuz came in second place.
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