Sulaima Ahmad, promoter of IDLEE project was a finalist in the category of Female Entrepreneurship Yuzz
On the other hand, Antonio Joaquin Segura and Carlos Fuentes, promoters INFIS, were finalists in the category YUZZ Fintech program that directs CISE, sponsored by Banco Santander and the collaboration of the University of Murcia.
The startup of cultural tourism and augmented reality Site by Side driven by Magdalena Haraisewiz, has been chosen as the best project of YUZZ Center University of Murcia and has obtained a place to travel to Silicon Valley with the other 48 brightest participants of the current YUZZ editing.
The program, run by the International Centre Santander Entrepreneurship (CISE), is sponsored by Banco Santander, through Santander Universities, and the collaboration of COIE of the University of Murcia.
The jury selected the project Magdalena Haraisewiz as the best center YUZZ Murcia by bringing together a web of cultural tourism co-creation with augmented reality gamification and historical heritage.
Classroom Entrepreneurship is the place where, for six months, working 25 university entrepreneurs in developing their business ideas COIE coordinated by the University of Murcia.
IDLEE, a project that encourages innovative ideas using time and experience already consolidated as an investment currency, promoted by Sulaima Ahmad companies, was selected as a finalist for the YUZZ Entrepreneurship Female Award (sponsored by EY Foundation) and will opt to 20,000 euros .
Likewise, the INFIS project, a startup based in Big Data and Machine Learning has generated a predictive algorithm great applicable effectively to stock markets, driven by Antonio Joaquin Segura and Carlos Fuentes, a finalist for the category YUZZ Fintech (initiative Corporate delÁrea innovation of Banco Santander) and may choose to four months of accelerating their idea innovation spaces Grupo Santander City.
Silicon Valley, an ecosystem of opportunities:
The objective of this experience is to inspire and empower young entrepreneurs to accelerate the development of its startups, providing connections to the internationalization of their projects and seeking funding.
The program includes visits to companies like Google, LinkedIn or Facebook and lectures at prestigious universities like Berkeley or Stanford.
The 49 winners will also visit the Spain Tech Center (STC) -driven by Banco Santander, ICEX and Red.es-, whose goal is to facilitate the implementation of technology-based SMEs in Spanish in one of the most dynamic and competitive environments in the world, accelerating its internationalization process.
Upon his return, the 49 young people attending the Group Santander City Boadilla del Monte where composed of representatives of Banco Santander, ICSE and associates jury will select the winners of YUZZ 2016. The three best entrepreneurs will receive a prize (30,000, 20,000 and 10,000 euros) to enable them to accelerate their projects.
Source: Universidad de Murcia