2012 Yearbook - Universidad ORT Uruguay
112 2012 Yearbook Ninjas. Entrepreneurs: Gustavo Corrozzini and Federico Gómez, graduates of the Audiovisual Production Technician program, Gerardo San Vicente, and Waldo Melgar. A production company that provides artistic and technical development for video mapping projects of all scales and audiovisual solutions. This technique involves projecting images onto real surfaces, http://www.ninjas.com.uy/ ninjas/. In its first year, the company has large-scale has such as the projection for the Nokia Lumia launch, the 41st Lavalleja Week, and the Chamber of Tourism Gala, among others. Paganza. Entrepreneurs: Marcelo Lanfranconi, a graduate in Systems Engineering, and Leonardo Vernazza. A free, convenient, and secure solution for paying for services via smartphones. The app scans the barcode and debits the corresponding amount from the bank account linked to http://www.paganza.com. The project received funding from an angel investor and the National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII) through sponsorship from the CIE, via the Young Entrepreneurs call for proposals. ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTER FOR INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CIE) 2012 Funupp!. Entrepreneurs: Javier Blanco, a student in the Bachelor’s program in Management and Administration; Michel Golffed, Daniel Israel, Alejandro Magnani, and Gabriel Moskovicz, students in Systems Engineering; Matías Marmissolle and Matías Pintaluba. An online service that provides access to a wide range of nightlife activities and allows users to purchase tickets online. It includes geolocation technology, maps, and integrates social media to share information http://www.funupp.com. In its first year, Funupp! secured funding from an angel investor in Uruguay. Milanna. Entrepreneurs: Camila Brugger, a student in the Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Administration; Tatiana López, a student in the Bachelor’s Degree in International Studies. Brand of handcrafted accessories (charms, bracelets, and necklaces). The company has formed partnerships that allow it to showcase its products in major clothing chains such as Kosiuko and Millon Babe http://www.milanna.com.uy . The project received funding from the National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII) through sponsorship by the CIE, via the Young Entrepreneurs call for proposals.
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