The startups are:
- Viajeros! - This is the first mobile app that allows users to view schedules for intercity bus routes in Uruguay, and will soon enable them to purchase tickets directly through the app. The project has support and guidance of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the Ministry of Transportation and Public Works.
- Autowaiter - This app centralizes, processes, and charges for orders in food courts. In addition to providing convenience, it saves customers time and restaurants money while generating valuable data. It is specifically designed to improve the experience of customers visiting food courts in shopping malls as a group.
- Voy a dedo - This is a collaborative travel platform where users can find and post medium- and long-distance rides. It connects passengers with drivers, thereby saving money, reducing the number of cars on the road, and minimizing pollution. The price of trips cannot exceed 60% of the bus fare.
- GIO - A software and hardware system that enables simple and intelligent management of dairy cattle productivity through the use of tools optimally adapted to the environment.
- Shut - Creates designer garments that define customers and adapt to their changing needs. The startup markets basics adaptable to different daily situations, based on the quality-price-design ratio.
- Diabetes LOWcost – A startup focused on improving the quality of life for people with diabetes. The company sells low-cost products and new educational systems that support current treatment regimens.
- CAPITA – A startup producing boots and shoes made using artisanal techniques with Uruguayan cowhide leather, both for the upper and the sole.
- City Cop - A community alert app that helps combat crime by inviting users to join forces with others to prevent thefts and other crimes. With CityCop, you can actively report crimes in your community and receive alerts from others who are doing the same. Users mark their areas of interest and receive real-time updates on what’s happening there.