Mexico is ACI Medellín’s last destination on its tour around countries of the Pacific Alliance

Monterrey, Mexico City and Puebla are the three cities Colombia’s main Investment Promotion Agencies will visit to promote the country as investment destination. ACI Medellín, Invest Pacific, Invest in Bogota, ProBarranquilla, Invest in Armenia and Invest in Cartagena participated in this tour coordinated by Procolombia.

During the meetings with businessmen and potential investors in Mexico City and Monterrey, a seminar will be held in each city. The business opportunities and the fastest growing sectors of Bogota, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Armenia and Cartagena will be shown on these seminars.

The seminars will be held in Monterrey, on May 8, in the Live Aqua Urban Resort from 8:30 am to 11:00 am; and in Mexico City, on May 9 in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, from 8:30 am to 11:00 a.m. Additionally, a business conference will be held in Mexico City until 2:00 p.m. after the seminar.

On the other hand, the commission will visit Puebla to hold one-on-one meetings with businessmen interested in exploring investment opportunities in Colombia.

“This visit is a valuable opportunity for Medellín to promote sectors in which it has a vast experience, such as IT services, software development, advanced manufacturing, agribusiness, infrastructure, real estate and tourism,” says Catalina Restrepo, executive director of the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín.

Medellín is globally renowned for its vocation and its innovative initiatives with high social impact. For its part, Antioquia is considered one of the departments with greater diversity and agro-industrial growth of the country. Also, in terms of infrastructure, the region has a high hotel, tourism, air and land connectivity development which directly benefits business development.

“As an agency which promotes investment and international cooperation, and is responsible for the internationalization of Medellín, this tour allows us to approach to the needs of Mexican investors and to think of a way our city can become the best option for their business,” said Restrepo.

Featured Post

Investment tour in Lima and Santiago sets new challenges to attract investors to Colombia

A team made up by ACI Medellín, Procolombia, Invest in Armenia, ProBarranquilla, Invest in Bogota and Invest in Pacific have started the Alianza Pacífico tour in Lima and Santiago, which has left important relations for future projects between these countries and Colombia.

ACI Medellín presented them with the city’s greater projection investment opportunities such as hotel infrastructure, manufacturing, agro-industry and the Innovation District. In this sense, the challenge is to foster the best conditions for the development and expansion of these businesses, considering the expectations of the investors.

Gira de inversión
ACI Medellín Executive Director, Catalina Restrepo Carvajal presented the advantages and opportunities of Medellín and the metropolitan region for the arrival of Foreign Direct Investment.

“We had the opportunity to talk before more than 80 Peruvian and Chilean investors, and I would say they were pleased with the possibilities offered by Medellín and Antioquia .I would like to highlight the fact that we show a wide range of investment possibilities different from those that have traditionally been pointed out by the executives of these countries in Colombia .This is very positive because we have opened the way to the exploration of opportunities which were under their radar,” said Catalina Restrepo Carvajal, Executive Director of ACI Medellín.

The Alianza Pacífico tour will culminate this May in Mexico, where investors from Monterrey, Mexico City and Querétaro will be presented the opportunities offered by Medellín and Antioquia.

ACI Medellín’s Executive Director participated in the Round Table called “Social challenges on the implementation of the 2030 agenda,” in the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, ECLAC. There, she presented the progress made by the Medellín Mayor’s Office in the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

Gira de inversión
Chilean Sofofa and Procolombia held the meeting to promote Colombia as a destination for foreign direct investment which was attended by almost 40 Chilean companies.
Featured Post
Medellín fortalece la inversión extrajera a través de una gira internacional

Medellín joins powerful international strategy to strengthen foreign investment

Colombia seeks to attract foreign investment to its regions with a tour around Peru and Chile from April 15 to 21.

The international promotion tour supported by Procolombia, will take place in Lima on April 17 at the Country Club Hotel,8:00 a.m.; and in Santiago, Chile, on April 19th in Sofofa at 8:30 in the morning. Its objective is to present the strengths of each region to foreign investors and join forces in a common strategy to position Colombia as the ideal place for their international projects..

The tour will be accompanied by Procolombia, ACI Medellín, Invest in Pacific, Invest in Bogota, Probarranquilla and Proarmenia.

Medellín’s advantages in terms of innovation, agroindustry and infrastructure and those from Antioquia, as one of the departments with the greatest diversity and agro-industrial growth, will be presented. In addition, the region has a high tourism and hotel development and both, air and land connectivity which directly benefits business growth in Colombia.

“It is essential for ACI Medellín to participate in these meetings. We will have there the opportunity to understand the needs of Peruvian, Chilean and other investors from all around the world who are interested in investing in Colombia. At the same time, it is an ideal place to raise awareness on the enormous advantages the city offers to foreign direct investment. In this sense, the support of Procolombia which benefits all regions of the country is very important,” said Catalina Restrepo Carvajal, Executive Director of ACI Medellín.

ACI Medellín will show the advantages of the Aburrá Valley and Antioquia in terms of innovation, agroindustry and infrastructure.

Featured Post

Spanish Multinational brings its innovation center to Medellín

Konecta is a Spanish multinational provider of comprehensive BPO and Contact Center services for several sectors wich consolidates is offices in Medellín. It has 100 engineers in Ruta N facilities co-working in an environment that favors the generation of new technological services.

Konecta exports digital technology services to Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Morocco, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru and Brazil, generating more than 15,300 jobs.

Konecta’s challenge for 2018 is to constantly update its technological capacity to adapt to the new reality of markets and provide them with effective mechanisms to connect customers with a solution that fit their needs.

“The necessity to centralize software development in on country was defined in the company’s strategy. Different alternatives were analyzed and, finally, Medellín – Colombia was chosen for its qualified professional human talent; the local government’s commitment to innovation and to the development of technological projects,” said. José Roberto Sierra, president of Konecta Colombia.

In October 2017, Konecta settled its multidisciplinary innovation center supported by Procolombia, the Ruta N Corporation and the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín. It is dedicated to the construction of software solutions and processes of digital transformation from Medellín to the world.

Featured Post
Naciones Unidas abre las puertas a nuevos proveedores a través de Global Marketplace

The United Nations’ Global Marketplace opens the door to new suppliers

 

The United Nations has launched Global Marketplace, a digital platform to make public the bids of its organizations for vendors from all around the world..

More than 40 UN organizations publish their bid announcements on this platform and vendors can register for free.

This platform is called United Nations Global Marketplace, UNGM. It brings together companies and individual consultants so they can participate in calls and present the services and products they offer to different countries, territories and in various languages.

In the same way, interested parties can access the Knowledge Center, a useful tool provided by the UN to post information about business seminars, procurement rules and regulations, as well as valuable information about each organization.

This is an excellent opportunity for companies in the city to become vendors for the United Nations and to access the necessary information to do business with this international organization.

Those interested in learning more about Global Marketplace can access: www.ungm.org

 

 

 

Featured Post

Stanley Black & Decker arrives in Medellín creating more than 200 Finance jobs

With 175 years of experience, more than 50,000 employees worldwide and total revenue exceeding $12B, Stanley Black & Decker is known for superior quality, continual innovation and rigorous operational discipline.   Stanley Black & Decker has built a winning organization that insists upon high performance in growth, profitability, asset efficiency and cash flow. At the same time, the company has demonstrated a commitment to grow and develop its people, provide for their health and safety, and foster an inclusive and respectful work environment.

Responsibility, integrity and sustainability are at the heart of the company. Boldness & agility combined with thoughtfulness & discipline build an approach that has driven the company history, results and evolution through the years, and will be what continues to make Stanley Black & Decker successful in the future.

Stanley Black & Decker is creating more than 200 jobs in Medellin over the next 12 months, focused on providing business financial services to the company’s Americas operations.

Stanley Black & Decker selected Medellin due to its robust business environment and ability to perform high quality business services.  SBD has grown in Medellin in close partnership with Procolombia, ACI Medellín and Ruta N.

When evaluating potential locations for the Americas Shared Services Center, Jamie Ritter, Chief Financial Officer of SBD’s Functional Transformation Organization, asserts that “Medellin is a growing, innovation-focused city with a deep talent pool, which provides an attractive location for Stanley Black & Decker to develop a world-class center linked to its strategic growth initiatives.”

 

Featured Post

Green Hair arrives in Medellín, the first ecological hair salon in the city

The Venezuelan ecological hairdressing establishment settles in the capital of Antioquia thanks to the support of Procolombia Venezuela and the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area – ACI Medellín.

We are an ecological hair salon with a proposal of transition from the traditional Latina women beauty concept towards an environmentally friendly concept. Merging cutting-edge technology with hair relaxation techniques, “said Yarlyni Puche, Green Hair owner.

Green Hair is an innovative business model that combines beauty, environmental care and technology to offer a high-quality environmentally friendly service. They expect to continue growing in the city, generating employment, implementing its own line of products in the medium term and, also, to open a training center in ecological beauty for professionals.

ACI Medellín facilitates the installation of foreign investment projects in the city to contribute to the economic and social development of Medellín and the region.

 

Testimonio de Yarlyni Puche propietaria de la peluquería Green Hair Eco Boutique Salón.

Featured Post
Medellín sede de grandes multinacionales

Medellín, headquarters of large multinationals

Since 2015, the largest courier company in the world and leader in transportation and specializing in logistics services, had begun searching for the right place to open their next Global Business Services office.  The goal was to centralize their back-office operations for Latin America, Canada and the United States.  Before the decision was made, they had evaluated six cities in five countries. San José, Costa Rica; Guadalajara, Mexico; Bogotá, Colombia and a few cities in Chile and Brazil were some of those on their radar. However, the legal and financial stability that this country offers, along with the transport infrastructure of this particular city, human talent, transformation process and scope on innovation, were decisive in their decision to opt for Medellín.

Innovation, infrastructure, talent and stability were some of the reasons that attracted UPS, the multinational corporation settled in Medellín, since the beginning of 2017.

The multinational corporation, which this year turned one-hundred-ten years old, needed a strategic location in the region, where time zones and language would not be a problem. They were searching for a place they could recruit skilled workforce and, in Medellín, they found not only what they expected, but a little bit more, as well.

Medellín sede de grandes multinacionales
“We reviewed what the city was offering in education, languages, transportation infrastructure, security, financial stability, and human talent and we found everything we needed,” said Douglas Pierce, Medellín GBS Director.

Initially, they knocked on the doors of ProColombia and they, in turn, connected UPS with the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín. The Agency was responsible for showing UPS the reasons why they should think about Antioquia’s capital.

The Agency explained to them all about the business fabric of the city. They were told Medellín is home to six of the ten companies with the highest market value in the Colombian Stock Exchange, which houses the headquarters of the so-called “Multilatinas.” Medellín is among the five cities in the country with the highest rate of entrepreneurial activity. They were informed about the benefits of the strategic location of the city, high economic performance in recent years, competitiveness in terms of operating costs, the commitment for innovation, quality of universities, human talent, but above all, the process of social transformation the city has undertaken during the past decade.

“When we saw their (ACI) presentation, our eyes were opened and we said, ‘We need to see Medellín,’” says Douglas Pierce. He adds, they have also found a city full of opportunities, a place to grow. They detected the market is not saturated by companies dedicated to back office operations, their main core business division operating in the city today. This operation supports its transportation services, logistics, healthcare and storage in Latin America. They thought it was a fundamental element which played to their advantage.

There are 100 employees in Medellín, we expect to increase that figure to 400 very soon.

Landing did not occur immediately. It was during 2016, when they made the final decision, but only in March this year, did UPS officially open its shared service center for the region on the eighth floor of Ruta N. There, a hundred people are in charge of accounting, accounts payable and receivables, billing, among other support functions of the corporation’s division. At the beginning, there were only a handful of employees but in five months, it has multiplied and reached one hundred people. “In this office we have English, Spanish and Portuguese languages,” says Pierce, adding that the result has been so successful that they began nightshift operations in November, working double shifts, one between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and another between 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. “This is very common for UPS in the United States, not in Colombia, but we will try,” he explains and underscores the possibilities of job creation and what it means in a city where the unemployment rate is close to 9,5%.

Creating bridges

During the UPS settlement process in Medellín, ACI Medellín has supported them. Its function is creating bridges, opening doors and supporting investors who come from other countries, so that they can adapt to the city.

In the case of UPS, the Agency created the connection with Ruta N, the place where the company headquarters operate. This building is located in the heart of the city’s Northern Innovation District, a zone that is one of the biggest city pledges. At the moment, what is clear is that more and more companies, the size of UPS, are turning their eyes toward the city, with real interest on exploiting its competitive advantages and ecosystem of innovation, which the city has launched, seeking to become one of the most dynamic in Latin America.

The challenge for the city, as Douglas Pierce explains, is to continue showing the new face of Medellín. “Changing the perception that the world still has” and making other investors open their eyes, too, as they did. New investors can find a space to grow in Medellín, as well as a way to contribute to the city’s development.

Download more articles of LINKMAGAZINE N°5 | here »

Featured Post
Nueva sede de la Cámara Colombo Japonesa de Comercio e Industria en Medellín

Colombian-Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry opens new offices in Medellín

Thanks to the active economic dynamics of Medellín and to the good relations of both countries, the Embassy of Japan in Colombia recently opened the Colombian-Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry offices in the city. This will strengthen the commercial exchange between both countries and encourage foreign investment in the city.

Thanks to ACI Medellín’s critical support, the Colombian-Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will open a new office in the city to promote commercial and cultural relations.

The objective of this new binational office is to offer services focused on strategic lines such as foreign trade consultancies and promotion in education and culture. The members of this Chamber are mainly Japanese companies with commercial interests in Colombia and, likewise, Colombian businessmen with interests in this Asian country. Additionally, this event represents a terrific opportunity to ACI Medellín in the materialization of important investment projects and explore cooperation opportunities for the city and the region.

“I would like to make a special mention to ACI Medellín, for being a key player in our arrival in the city. The characteristics of Medellín and the drive of its people motivated us to make this decision. We hope to be the arm of the Japanese companies in the territory, ” said Oscar Romero Executive Director of the Colombian-Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Watch here the full testimony of Oscar Romero Executive Director of the Colombian-Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Initially, the Colombian-Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will be in Ruta N’s facilities and they expect to start operations on March this year, to later move to its own building.

See here the testimony of Keiichiro Morishita ambassador of Japan to Colombia.

Featured Post

“The secret is to be open-minded” Carlos Ignacio Gallego, Grupo Nutresa CEO

With nearly one hundred years, Grupo Nutresa is one of the most important companies in the country. Its products are sold in 70 countries worldwide. It has operations in 15 countries, and more than 45,000 employees. Sales reached more than COP8,6 trillion in 2016. It is one of six Colombian companies with the highest market value and one of the six multilatinas companies with headquarters in Medellín.

In recent years, the company has gone international. It has spread not only in the Latin American market, but in more distant geographies such as Asia. Grupo Nutresa is a company that is part of the city’s business core. Its history is tied to the economic and social development of the city and is a key player in the process of industrialization that Medellín began in the early twentieth century. It has reinvented itself and has implemented a strategy that has led the company to become one of the most recognized food players in Latin America, not only for the quality of its products, but also for its commitment to sustainability. Carlos Ignacio Gallego, the Group’s CEO, spoke with Link magazine about the importance of cooperating agencies to attract investment and to support the industrial development that brings economic and social progress.

What is the role of the industrial sector in the city’s process of transformation?

Business development is linked to social development. In fact, it is statistically proven that an important part of the productivity and competitiveness of a company is related to the environment or the context in which it operates. We say that almost 60% of productivity is what is done inside the company, and 40% to what is done outside. Grupo Nutresa was established in this city. It has some of its most important companies based here and has always been linked to the progress and development of Medellín.

Why has Nutresa remained in Medellín?

When asked about the business model of the company, we always talk about three elements: people, brands, and distribution […] So the fact that companies like us, continue here, is not only for a historical reason. We can perfectly have offices in many places. Being here has to do, first, with the talent in the region, which is the greatest strength. Secondly, with a major brand development. From here we have been able to project that growth to act in other categories and other geographies.

This Group is not the same today than it was one hundred years ago. Companies change, transform, evolve, as we all must do. But we are committed to the region and its development. We know that what most favors business development is a business environment that will provide the right conditions to grow, be profitable and have the capacity to reinvest.

During their early days, these companies were very local. It was only after year 2000 when they accelerated their pace to be in other markets with a long-term scope. It was not only to leverage a timely opportunity, but to build a regional presence, that as the company, was long term and would significantly add to the development in other countries.

How has the expansion process been?

It is a process that has been achieved with great humility. It is not only to sell elsewhere what we sell in Colombia. It is also learning about customers, clients, buyers. It is about respecting local traditions, assessing the talent in each of these regions and creating different value proposals from those of the competitors and making them better, and winning preference in those markets.

We have been able to do this, overcoming initial limitations. Antioquia was for many years a region enclosed by these mountains. The lack of adequate infrastructure made us look inward. The country was, for many years, limited by protectionist policies. We are a group that believes in the convenience of free competition, one which believes that exposure to other markets and cultures, understanding more demanding consumers makes us better. We are a group that dared to make the first export of processed coffee to Asia in 1961, and now even has own operations in Southeast Asia.

What is the importance of an organization like ACI Medellín in contributing to the development of the companies and the city?

I will highlight the importance the Agency has on building a far more global mindset in Medellín. Perhaps what you need the most for internationalization is, a mental openness that allows you to look at the other, to respect him/her, to try to learn, to value our traditions, but understanding there may be better things elsewhere. We also need to learn fast, to combine the strengths that exist locally with the ones abroad. We must understand that new ways of seeing the world and diversity are an asset and not a threat. As business leaders, we must have the openness to understand that change and evolution are not evil, it is something natural. We also have to understand that we cannot internationalize just a company, it is a society we are talking about. That is the path that has been traveled by Medellín, overcoming very difficult stages, violence, poverty and inequality. We have understood that we can work together between the public and private sectors. There’s an opportunity to build on both sides, that strong institutions are excellent so that there is business development and we as business leaders can help in this symbiosis. Development is not only for business leaders, but for the whole society.

“ACI Medellín is a facilitator of the internationalization of the city. It should be a facilitator of corporate business presence, of this change in the mindset needed to create a state and more connected companies to today’s world, not to the past.”
Carlos Ignacio Gallego, Grupo Nutresa CEO.

During these 15 years, ACI Medellín has attracted investments for more than USD1.6 billion. From your point of view as a business leader, what should the city continue doing so that these investments grow and have greater economic and social development?

Companies internationalize in many ways. There are companies that become international in inputs, because they use inputs that are not produced locally. There are companies that become international for its customers, they sell to customers who are abroad. There are also international companies by investors, because there are people abroad who decide to invest, buy shares, which may act locally, but are international. There are others that become international because they have talent, which is not only the one born here.

I think Medellín may find all these forms of internationalization as suitable, because basically what is there is a hue of opportunities, to be more competitive, to have better talent, to serve larger markets, to generate more economic and social value, more jobs, more taxes, and more opportunities.

This internationalization comes in many forms. It is not achieved simply by giving away resources. It is achieved with clear institutions, with stimuli, with good public services, better education, showing the advantages we have and maybe no one has heard about yet.

I think one of the interesting topics of the Agency, but it is not its only responsibility, is to be a facilitator, a catalyst aiding in the entire process of internationalization to be faster than those places where there is no such encouragement or facilitation.

We as business leaders are constantly reviewing ourselves and looking for opportunities and in this case ACI is an ally that is available, acts with initiative, not only by demand. The Agency is not just sitting and waiting to be called, it seeks to create opportunities and supports efforts where the city can progress to become one more connected with the rest of the world. That connection is a must. In some cases, it is very simple, in others it is more elaborated. Sometimes it requires overcoming prejudices or fame for problems that have been maybe already overcome; in others we have to be very realistic and acknowledge the difficulties we have. Nonetheless, we must show that we are working to overcoming them. I think that’s one of the merits justifying that there is an Agency like this.

When you study a new investment, what do you look for, apart from the business opportunity?

First, we look at the size and dynamics of the market. Secondly, we search for places where private leadership is seen as a development. You won’t find this in all countries. We want to be where the private sector is seen as an engine for development, where private property is respected, free enterprise is welcomed, as well as free competition. Thirdly, we want to go to countries where we can apply the skills we have and where we may have allies who are willing to combine their capabilities with ours. The other analysis is on risks and opportunities to determine where to go.

I think most companies carry out an analysis like this. That is a scenario where having an Agency that is able to show the advantages, realistically explain the risks, but able to advise those interested, can be very important for the development of the region. Moreover, we interact in many countries of America and Asia with similar agencies such as ACI, they do the same. Locally there are different entities created by municipalities or city councils, promoting the cities and supporting the establishment of entrepreneurs who want to go and do business. Although national agencies are very important, in reality we do not come to settle in a country, we land in a city, then local allies make the national efforts possible.

Medellín still fears the arrival of foreign companies, that’s the reason why we must create a new mentality. When I say exposure to other cultures, to other markets, other consumers, other people, I am talking about a source of growth and not a problem. That’s the perspective. We need to move away from protectionism and work more on productivity, competitiveness, talent development, use of technology. All of the above is more valuable than protection.

ACI has been doing this. The Agency evolved from only raising cooperation funds to attracting investment… What I have seen in the world is that organizations like ACI become like the development office of the city, and are being demanded inside and abroad. For example, the DCOA (Development Corporation of Abilene) in Texas has a development office in the city. This Agency is interested in fostering not only foreign companies, but also those local players. It is in charge of developing any type of requirements.

Featured Post
El Comité Estratégico Colombo - Francés se reunió por primera vez en Medellín

The Colombian-French Strategic Committee met for the first time in Medellín

The Colombian-French Strategic Committee (CSCF in Spanish) was created in 2015 by the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos and the former President of France, François Hollande and, on January 25, met in Medellín to discuss issues related to the Pacific Alliance, the post-peace agreement and foreign investment. Also, managers of French and Colombian companies presented their projects in both countries.

The event was chaired by the committee chairmen in France and Colombia, respectively, Antoine Frérot, world president of Veolia and Gonzalo Restrepo, former president of Grupo Éxito. Also, it was attended by Gautier Mignot, Ambassador of France in Colombia; Bruce Mac Master, president of ANDI; executives of Colombian companies such as Alquería, Bancolombia, Grupo EPM among others and French companies such as Poma, Thales and Veolia.

During their tour, the attendees visited the metro system, accompanied by ACI Medellín and officers of Metro de Medellín. The tram of Ayacucho and the Metrocable La Sierra, were part of the tour and both were executed with the support of the French Development Agency – AFD.

El Comité Estratégico Colombo - Francés se reunió por primera vez en Medellín

” Medellin has an excellent relationship with the French government and we continue to explore new opportunities for economic development and cooperation for the city. Gathering the presidents of the most important companies in France demonstrates the confidence they have in Medellín and opens the doors to new opportunities for foreign investment ” said Sergio Escobar, Executive Director of ACI Medellín.

The Colombian-French Strategic Committee is an entity which seeks the commercial strengthening between large companies, promoting relations between both countries in specific projects such as global value chains and trade exchanges, the environment and circular economy, sustainable cities, cultural cooperation, health and fight against tropical diseases, and post-conflict.

Testimony of the French Ambassador in Colombia, Gautier Mignot, in Spanish:

Featured Post

Medellín opens the doors to Colombiatex and Brazil will be its guest country

Tomorrow, January 23, starts Colombiatex of the Americas in 12,000 m2 of the Plaza Mayor exhibition center. The country’s most important event of the textile & clothing sector, seeks to activate business for more than 350 million dollars with Brazil as a guest country and strategic ally.

One of the most important and largest textile and supplies fair in the country and Latin America celebrates 30 years of existence. 550 exhibitors and around 22,000 visitors per day are expected.

Tomorrow, January 23, starts Colombiatex of the Americas in 12,000 m2 of the Plaza Mayor exhibition center. The country’s most important event of the textile & clothing sector, seeks to activate business for more than 350 million dollars with Brazil as a guest country and strategic ally.

During the three days of fair, more than 22,000 visitors per day are expected, of which 16,000 will be buyers, 40% foreign and 60% national. In the same way, in the Knowledge Pavilion (Pabellón del Conocimiento), 8,000 people are expected to talk and learn about trends, materials, markets and innovation in the sector.

As a novelty this year, the Fair will have a Graphic Market, a space that seeks to activate the artistic talent of graphic designers.

In the process of internationalization of the city and the region, Medellín Mayor’s Office, through ACI Medellín, coordinates the visit of 38 international journalists who will cover the fair and, also, understand the process of social transformation, mobility system and different projects of intervention in the streets and emblematic places of the city center.

Featured Post

A leading European consulting firm arrives in Medellín

Amaris, a leading international consulting company opened its offices in the Ruta N Innovation District. Settling in Medellín will allow them to expand their services and consolidate their presence in the region. The innovative environment offered by the city and its strategic geographic location will support Amaris’ other offices in the provision of recruitment services, human resources, administration, finance and technical support.

A joint work between ACI Medellín and Procolombia, managed to consolidate the presence of this company in the country. Amaris expects to expand its presence in Colombia and South America with its offices in Bogota and Medellín.

“Ruta N offered us a pleasant work environment. Thanks to other companies in the district, we are surrounded by an innovative and challenging environment. We are constantly interacting with the members of other foreign companies in Ruta N’s business ecosystem which had been settled here for months or even years. This as an excellent opportunity to benefit from their knowledge of the Colombian market,” said Sara Mondragón, Platform Manager in Amaris Medellin.

Likewise, for Amaris International, Medellín has a strategic location at the ideal distance from its other offices in the region, with easy access and connection to its headquarters in Europe.

“Before making this decision, we made a deep analysis of the environment and the quality of life in Latin America. Medellín was the best decision related to cost, safety, quality of life, institutional support and human talent, ” explained Mondragón.

Amaris is an international consulting group specialized in technology and management, founded in 2007.It has 65 offices in more than 50 countries and supports 700 companies around the world. It offers five advisory lines: Business and Administration, IT / IS, Telecommunications, Engineering and High Technology, Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical. The company’s turnover is 187 million Euros. Its goal for 2018 is to reach 5,000 employees staff and to ratify itself as a world leader in independent consulting.

Featured Post
Medellín, el mejor entorno para crecer

Medellín, the best environment to grow in

In a bar in Buenos Aires and with a beer in hand, four friends, Martín Migoya, Guibert Englebienne, Martin Umarán and Néstor Nocetti, decided to start the adventure of doing business in a country full of uncertainty. In 2003, Argentina was going through one of the worst periods in its economic history. It was experiencing negative growth, high unemployment and inflation above 40%.

It was the least propitious time to start a business. However, sometimes in the darkest moments the best ideas emerge, and that day, with beer in hand, they thought they could create a digital transformation company, able to solve software problems to the speed and with the technology companies required. But not happy with the idea, they also thought that Globant, their venture, would serve in foreign markets and that only a very small percentage would stay in Argentina.

Globant is a multinational technology company, created in Argentina. It is now in 12 countries and has established itself in Medellín since 2013. It was attracted to the city because of its innovation, transformation and talent.

In Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, India, UK, Spain, Chile and the United States, more than six thousand employees are dedicated to creating digital transformation strategies. “We call it the digital journey platform that connects users of a brand and generates empathy,” says Esteban Molina, Medellín Site Manager, to explain that Globant is much more than a company that solves software problems today. Within its service portfolio, it offers technologies such as gaming, data, IOT and AI, but primarily works to generate engagement between brands and their customers.

Talent search

Inside Globant’s DNA there is innovation and the need to find talent everywhere, not only in major cities, but any place in the world where it is available. Although created in Buenos Aires, a capital city, it was clear that talent in Argentina was also dispersed in the interior of the country, near the universities and so, they found themselves soon opening offices in provinces. This same model was extended to the countries where they arrived in.

They landed in Colombia back in 2011, initially in Bogotá, but two and half years later began to search for new options. Procolombia showed them Medellín, Cali and Bucaramanga, then came the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area -ACI Medellín- showcased the city’s reality to them. For Globant, Medellín had been the city of the 1990s, described in films and series. However, ACI Medellín showed them a city undergoing transformation. They found a city with technology environment and innovation, with good universities, adequate urban facilities, continuous social metamorphosis, but especially with human talent, the input they have always focused on.

Besides giving them arguments to open their office in Medellín, the Agency connected them with what they needed. They were introduced to Ruta N and accompanied during the landing and establishment process.

“In 2013, we started in Medellín. We arrived more or less in April and it was a very quick process. We needed to grow and, within a month, we had already solved all these variables. Just a few of us arrived to Ruta N, and then, in just eight months, we were a hundred,” recounts Esteban Molina, now Medellín Site Manager. Back then, when Globant arrived in 2013, he was just an engineer working for an Argentinian company with a name. He was searching for an environment where he could continue growing and creating products for customers worldwide.

When Globant arrived in Medellín, it was one of the first companies to operate with Ruta N’s landing program. They started with two employees and no furniture. Soon staff multiplied. They reached the first one hundred, and in August 2017, the personnel in charge of assisting clients from Medellín had already summed 454. They were at Ruta N during two-and-a-half years, more than enough time to grow and expand and earn a place within the organization. In 2015, they showcased their own headquarters, compared to those of Google in Silicon Valley. Swing chairs, bean bags and nap-worthy seats, massage room, board games, barbecue and coffee areas, along with other benefits that seek to retain engineers, web designers and experienced designers, among other professionals who make up the team today. Every month, the staff is reinforced with the entry of 16 or 18 people on average.

They found not only talent in Medellín, but a favorable environment, explains Esteban Molina, because although the free trade zones can be very attractive for companies looking to expand, industrial parks and spaces such as Ruta N are helpful because they favor a physical area at a good price for those just starting. It also offers a good location. In the case of Ruta N, it is located in the so-called Innovation District and offers the opportunity to share a site with other companies that live similar processes, those who seek new markets and can become potential customers and suppliers. “At Ruta N, we found the opportunity to develop something for someone. We were able to hire people we met there. We also saw stories of failures and learned from all that was happening.”

“What I like about ACI, is that they never forget. They do not just bring companies and feel that their work is done. They maintain the relationship, accompany and follow up hand-in-hand,” explains the head of the Medellín operations. He has already faced the difficulty for some clients to accept the development of projects by the team from this city, but thanks to Globant’s work, their reputation, and with the help of ACI Medellín, these clients have modified the idea they originally had.

Continue to grow

Comparison of Globant with Google is not a coincidence. The British airline that believed in them recommended them to Google and they soon became one of their suppliers. Then came other brands such as Fox, Coca-Cola, American Express, BBVA, Petrobras, Santander, Mercado Libre and Money Gram, among others, who have acquired their services. As such, Medellín’s office has become a fundamental part, because many of the products to some of the most important clients of the company are resolved from here. Even the short-term expectation is to double employees in Medellín and reach 900 to continue meeting the needs of companies around the world.

In 2014, what the four friends never dreamed of for Globant in that bar happened for real. They rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange, the prestigious Wall Street securities exchange. That day, they became one more technology company in the world’s largest market, but not a company like any other, quite unique. One that has grown in small towns surrounded by universities, where talent is being created, in highly innovative environments and with major interest in technology.

Featured Post
Parque Arví, finalista en la categoría "Destino" del premio Tourism for Tomorrow

Arví Park is finalist in the Destination category of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

Today, the Arví Park Corporation was choosen as one of the three finalists in the “Destination” category of the Tourism for Tomorrow Award of the World Travel and Tourism Council based in London. The winners of 2018 will be announced during the Global Summit on April 19 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The Colombian corporation runs against the Riverwind Foundation of the United States and the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association of Canada. The finalists of the category will be exalted for their commitment to offer best practices on sustainable tourism.

During the announcement, Graham Miller, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the University of Surrey, England, highlighted the qualities of the Arví Park and the programs carried out in the Santa Elena township.

According to Mr. Miller: “This year’s finalists represent all corners of the world, showing that tourism can be a powerful way to achieve sustainability goals. We see examples of organizations that have created huge marine and terrestrial protected areas, educate children on the importance of heritage, empower women and take electric power to places where this service is not available All these organizations show tourism can make a more sustainable future.”

Arví Park

It was officially opened in 2012. The Arví Ecotourism Regional Park (Arví Park), is located in the Santa Elena township (Medellín). It is an open park on public use terrains, created for the enjoyment of the local, national and international community. This park gives importance to the cultural and environmental wealth, the archaeological heritage, the tradition of Silleteros and the entrepreneurship of its inhabitants through sustainable tourism.

Featured Post
Whirlpool, un aliado del desarrollo de Medellín

Whirlpool, an ally in local development

Two years ago, the world’s leading appliance brand established a partnership with Industrias Haceb to open the first washing machine production plant in Colombia and the Andean region. When a company like Whirlpool is looking for a new place to invest, countries will compete to be chosen and gain the funds and benefits of that investment. Such benefits include economic and social development, better quality of life, international positioning and increased visibility for the chosen country and city.

Two years ago, the world’s leading appliance brand established a partnership with Industrias Haceb to open the first washing machine production plant in Colombia and the Andean region. 

One of the reasons why Whirlpool decided to invest in Colombia, and specifically in Antioquia, was the strategic position the country has in the Andean region and Central America, as well as its human talent and experience, which is exemplified in Industrias Haceb. As Alejandro Toscano, Government Affairs & Communications Manager of Whirlpool Latin America, explains, “this is one of the main conditions a company looks for when investing, because you cannot carry out an investment without skilled labor to move it forward.”

In addition, Haceb’s industrial park (Haceb is a leader in the Colombian home appliance market) and the existence of access roads for adequate logistics leveraged the investment of this multinational company, which in Latin America had only previously had a washing machine plant in Brazil.

Fernando Szewkies
Fernando Szewkies, CEO of Haceb Whirlpool Industrial S.A.S..

 

A 50/50 partnership

Industrias Haceb and Whirlpool signed a joint venture agreement for the production of washing machines. The Colombian company provided the local knowledge and acquisition of human talent and the multinational corporation the experience and the technological development for manufacturing washing machines. The production equipment was imported from Spain, Italy, the United States, and Japan, which means the new plant, located in the municipality of Copacabana, has the best technology. The partnership was completed via the incorporation of the company Haceb Whirlpool Industrias S.A.S. which had an investment of USD50 million. Fernando Szewkies, the company’s CEO, explained that the alliance is purely industrial—the plant produces about 70 models of washing machines for both brands—because in the market they remain competitors. Each partner has their own strategies and commercial teams. Currently, the joint company exports high-tech and superior quality washing machines to 17 Caribbean, Central and South American countries.

A job opportunity

Foreign investment in a city brings new job opportunities for its people. The Haceb-Whirlpool company has generated nearly 200 direct jobs (around 50% are women) and more than 1,000 indirect employment opportunities through its providers and the supply chain.

However, this is not just about hiring new employees; they must be prepared and trained to understand the production standards of the company and know how to fulfill their job responsibilities. Everyone who enters must therefore first attend the Escuela de Destrezas (in English, Skills School), “an investment we make to ensure we have the best employees and thus, together with the technology we have, achieve the best quality and highest productivity and efficiency standards,” says Szewkies. This also demonstrates the partners’ interest in offering their employees the best working conditions and generating loyalty, a sense of belonging and motivation to grow together and work to develop and strengthen the Colombian industry. “We challenge ourselves to do things better and better. Even though we already have very good indicators in quality, productivity, the environment, safety and health, we know that we can keep improving. Continuous improvement is the cultural foundation of this company,” concludes Szewkies.

The partnership’s achievements

In two years of operation the Haceb- Whirlpool washing machine plant has achieved national and international recognition for its quality, innovation and actions to reduce the environmental impact of its operations. It has also been recognized for exporting the latest washing machine technology to 17 countries and for its constant search for new markets. This benefits both partners: on the one hand, Haceb was able to enter into washing machine production backed by a company with 106 years of experience in the manufacturing of such appliances and, on the other hand, Whirlpool opened a modern and strategic plant for the Latin American market that operates thanks to the commitment and willingness of local human talent that quickly adapted to the company’s global quality standards.

Building a network

The Red de Ensamble (in English, Assembly Business Network) is an alliance of six local companies to promote the development and competitiveness of Medellín’s manufacturing sector. The network attracts national and international suppliers and relevant technology, in addition to creating tailored human capital. Industrias Haceb is part of this network. ACI Medellín has a coordinating role within the network: it suggests and generates pertinent and strategic meetings for its members, provides them with support and manages various events to show the benefits of the city and its industrial wealth.

In order to have foreign investment in a city, both the needs of the investing company and the conditions the city offers, for example, the human talent of its inhabitants, are taken into account.

Download the Link Magazine | here »

 

 

 

Featured Post
Gestión ACI Medellín 2017

The world believes in Medellín

Medellín is increasingly booming in the international context. This is demonstrated by the increasing figures in foreign investment, the number of visitors, the realization of events, the economic effect of tourism on the city and the growth of exports. These aspects make Medellín attractive for business, international fairs and conventions and help it to maintain its dynamism in the commerce, transport, hotel and tourism sectors, among others.

“The Medellín Mayor’s Office, through the Visitors & Conventions Bureau, The Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area -ACI Medellín-, Plaza Mayor and Ruta N, works to promote the city abroad and attract more and better opportunities,” said María Fernanda Galeano Rojo, Secretary of Economic Development.

In 2017, Medellín registered a growth of 76% in domestic investment and direct foreign investment, compared to 2016. As of December 11, this year, the city obtained 372.72 million dollars for this same concept.

Visitors
According to the Tourism Information System -SITUR in Spanish-, until December 10 of this year, 679,891 visitors arrived in Medellin, from which 254,541 were foreigners. This represent an increase of 4.21% compared to 2016. The average hotel occupancy was 62%. The largest number of people from outside the country that arrives in the city is from United States, 49%. They are followed by Panama with 18% and Mexico with 15%.

In the last five years, the arrival of foreigners has increased by 109% (121,368 in 2012 and 254,541 on December 10, 2017). This represents revenue for the city, taking into account that each visitor from outside the country who comes for business reasons spends an average of 250 dollars a day in hotel, transport, commerce, restaurants, among others, while the vacation visitor spends 180 dollars in an average day.

Business and events
In 2017, five business rounds were held in the agriculture, chemical and life sciences sectors, which reported earnings of 11.8 million dollars.

328 businessmen attended 1,461 business meetings. The business rounds were attended by representatives of the United States, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Jamaica, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Paraguay and Bolivia.

The total of important events for the city, including this year and until 2020, will be 92. It is estimated that these yield 17.6 million dollars in a positive economic impact for the city. Ten years ago, the capital of Antioquia captured about 15 events, which means a growth of 500%.

Plaza Mayor, the main fairground of Medellín, increased the offer of own events by 233% in 2017. It went from performing six events in 2016 to 16 this year. This, in addition, represented an increase in the number of attendees of 78.6%, going from 70,000 in 2016 to 125,000 in the current year.

Business
In 2017, 108 companies from Medellín entered the export activity for the first time, which generated 723 jobs, and 65 international missions were carried out.

This year, 49 technology-based companies arrived in the city, generating 2,782 jobs. There are currently 204 companies from 30 countries that have created 4,650 jobs in five years.

Featured Post
WOBI On Leadership

WOBI On Leadership in Medellín

This December 5 and 6, Medellín hosted the WOBI On Leadership in Plaza Mayor. The WORLD OF BUSINESS IDEAS -WOBI is a business-content hub which for more than 20 years has brought together entrepreneurs and leaders interested in business knowledge worldwide. This time, the event focused on the power of purpose: What is needed to discover the personal and organizational purpose? How to integrate it into corporate strategies and align others around it?

WOBI On Leadership“LEADERS DO NOT CREATE FOLLOWERS, THEY CREATE MORE LEADERS” – Tom Peters, specialist in business management practices and lecturer of the event.

The event was attended by more than 700 leaders and entrepreneurs from around the country. They all have the same goal, to learn from eight expert leaders in different fields: How to develop leadership qualities and generate a positive change within their organizations. This is an opportunity that allows Medellín to continue to project itself as a city that promotes innovation, entrepreneurship and competitiveness.

“Thanks to Medellín for receiving us. It is a city for the people, a city that is made by leaders and thriving businessmen. I greatly admire Medellín for its initiative and entrepreneurship. It actually is the city of innovation.” Juan Pablo Oneira, Director of WOBI Colombia.

Featured Post

ACI Medellín Congratulates Procolombia on Its 25th Anniversary

We celebrate ProColombia’s 25th anniversary, an entity that promotes the exports and services of Colombian companies in potential markets. Also, it promotes the attraction of foreign direct investment to Colombia and works to position the country as a tourist and business destination.

ProColombia is a strategic ally of ACI Medellín. Both agencies have work together in the international promotion of Medellín as an investment destination, through international agendas, hosting the event Why Medellín? and tracking investment opportunities.

The celebration will take place this December 6 at the Teatro México in Bogotá. It will be attended by the President of the Republic, Juan Manuel Santos; the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, María Lorena Gutiérrez; the President of ProColombia, Felipe Jaramillo, businessmen and media.

During the day, the challenges and results of the promotion work led by the organization will be discussed. “This year, we met all our goals: US $ 3.8 billion of foreign investment; US $ 2.9 billion in non-mining exports and more than US $ 2.5 billion will enter the country due to tourism, thanks to the management with the companies in the sector,” said Felipe Jaramillo, president of ProColombia.

For every dollar invested in the promotion of non-mining exports, the return for the country is 123 times higher and, in the case of foreign investment, 264. “It has been 25 years of constant evolution along with Colombia. Today, in a country that opens up to the world for business and tourism and offers new opportunities, we are the best ally to entrepreneurs in their growth processes ” added Jaramillo.

In terms of foreign investment attraction, during 2017, ProColombia supported the arrival of 130 new projects from 29 countries such as: Germany, the United States, South Korea, India and Singapore. They represent a total of US $ 3,8 billion. a 20% higher result of that registered in 2016. The initiatives estimate to generate 26,297 jobs according to employers.

In terms of exports, more than two thousand companies from 23 departments have reported business for more than US $ 2,9 billion, with 4 thousand buyers from 113 markets as a result of the accompaniment of ProColombia. This exceeds by 26% the figures registered in 2016.

In tourism more than US $ 2,5 billion are estimated to enter the country by the expense of tourists due to the management of ProColombia with companies in the sector. As a result of the post-conflict, the entity passed from promoting 18 departments to 27, including regions such as Caquetá, Putumayo, Vichada, Guaviare and Guainía.

 

Evolution of ProColombia

 

  • 1991 Law 7 of 1991. It regulates the foreign trade of the country. The Ministry of Foreign Trade is created through this law. Proexport is created through Decree 2505 of 1991.
  • 1992 Proexport is officially born with the objective of promoting Colombian exports in international markets.
  • 1997 Proexport hosts the first business round in Cartagena with buyers from the United States.
  • 2000 Intelexport is launched – a tool that allowed consulting foreign trade information and market studies online.
  • 2000 The Expopyme program is born in partnership with the universities. It aims to accompany the companies in designing their export plan.
  • 2002 20 foreign trade information and advisory centers – Zeiky – are created with the help of chambers of commerce and regional organizations.
  • 2003 A new model of business facilitation and CRM is implemented. Also, the ‘maleteros’ are born, officials who go out looking for market opportunities and information for Colombian businessmen.
  • 2003 Proexport holds the first large-scale business round table abroad (Peru).
  • 2004 Proexport gets in charge of the international promotion of tourism by presidential mandate.
  • 2005 Proexport is entrusted with the promotion of Colombia as a destination for direct foreign investment.
  • 2005 The country brand “Colombia is passion” is born.
  • 2006 Proexport carries out the first large-scale tourism round table.
  • 2007 Cruise Companies such as Royal Caribbean and Princess Cruise, return to the country with the help of Proexport.
  • 2007 Launch of the campaign ‘Colombia, the risk is that you want to stay.’
  • 2008 Synergies with the Trade, Industry and Tourism sector: alignment of the Ministry and related and affiliated entities.
  • 2011 A joint promotion with homologous organizations such as ProChile begin.
  • 2011 The presence in Asia is strengthened.
  • 2012 The country brand CO is launched as the new strategy to position the image of Colombia in the world, with the communication campaign ‘Colombia is the answer.’
  • 2013 The accompaniment to entrepreneurs who want to expand in international markets starts – Colombian investment abroad.
  • 2013 The presence in the different regions is strengthened to identify the supply with export potential – Zeiky migrates to Information Centers.
  • 2013 Launch of the tourism campaign ‘Colombia is Magical Realism’.
  • 2013 The first sustainability report of the organization is published, a pioneer in Latin America as TPO.
  • 2014 Proexport evolves into ProColombia as a result of the progressive increase in functions and results.
  • 2014 The first mega-event is held – the 50th Business Large-Scale Roundtable, with more than 900 international buyers, and an investment business round.
  • 2014 In conjunction with the MINTIC and ProColombia, the Colombia Bring IT On campaign was born to boost exports of software and IT services.
  • 2016 ProColombia is reorganized, establishing a leadership focused on people and innovation.
Featured Post

Medellín will have the first Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence in Colombia

With aims of providing the city the necessary tools to be a part of a new global knowledge-based economy and thus ensuring a better future for the citizens of Medellín, Ruta N has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Institute for Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence (IRPA AI).

The MOU will create a Center of Excellence that will generate, from within the city, advanced services in RPA Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the world, while developing the local talent needed for these knowledge areas.

“This initiative will give us significant economic leverage by creating quality jobs on innovation over the next years, which will have a positive impact on the city’s future.  IRPA AI’s expansive global network and technology expertise will help anchor Medellín as the RPA and AI hub of Latin America”, manifested Alejandro Franco, executive director at Ruta N.

This marks a milestone for innovation at Medellín by focusing on one of the most impactful areas on the transformation of employment dynamics, which will in turn create more jobs and promote the city’s economic growth.

“The world is changing rapidly and technologies are advancing vertiginously. Societies can either ignore what is happening or they can decisively face the proper incorporation of these new dynamics for the wellbeing of their inhabitants. Medellín has taken the latter road: we want AI to be a new source of high quality jobs and income for our people, instead of a new source of inequity and concern for the city”, said Elkin Echeverri, Director of Planning and Prospective at Ruta N.

This is a new project associated to disruptive businesses supported by Ruta N that are well on their way, such as the Innovation Platform for Health Transactions (PITS) and the new Electric Mobility System, both aimed at solving our society’s most urgent challenges with innovation.

Ruta N, in alliance with IRPA AI, will train and employ professionals to build and supply new innovative services based on Machine Learning, RPA, Cognitive Computing and Deep Learning. Today, these services are highly demanded by different organizations to improve their competitiveness.

This new enterprise will serve as an anchor for a new Business Development Center that will join other operating in the city for businesses related to the Internet of Things, Biotechnology and high impact entrepreneurship, which, along with Medellín’s Smart Capital Network, have accompanied the creation of multiple technology-based companies. This constitutes a true productive transformation that is already underway.

This Business Development Center will leverage AI startups created in the city, some of them operating from Ruta N’s complex at the heart of Medellín’s Innovation District. It will also integrate youth communities specialized in AI that are currently working in the region, as well as R&D groups that have been working from our universities. Ruta N is promoting new agreements with local entities to create this talent and ensure benefits for IT companies operating in the city.

According to Enrico Moretti, author of The New Geography of Jobs, based on growth statistics from 300 cities over the last 50 years, every job created by innovation produces five additional jobs in different areas of the economy. This is a positive upwards spiral that leverages local economies since people with a better income trigger an economic spill for all the sectors of the city.

“This is amazing news for Colombia. Betting on AI represents significant advantages for the development of solutions that will allow colombian and foreign companies to obtain or maintain competitive advantages. This alliance promotes knowledge and technology transfers as well as job creation and will boost R&D programs across the country”, said Felipe Jaramillo, President of ProColombia, a key ally in the process of attracting IRPA AI to Medellín.

Another key ally is the ACI Medellin, which supports this MOU by providing american companies with legal and operational guidance in Medellin, industry context and key local connections, thus facilitating their easy entry and growth thereof on the Colombian market.

About IRPA AI
Founded in 2013, the Institute for Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence (IRPA AI) is an independent professional association and knowledge forum for buyers, sellers, influencers and analysts of robotic process automation, cognitive computing and artificial intelligence. Our global network and advisory services offer leading-edge market intelligence, industry research, sourcing assistance and events as well as opportunities to learn and network with stakeholders across service industry functions. Membership in IRPA AI is free. To join and to learn more about IRPA AI please visit: www.irpaai.com.

About RUTA N
Ruta N is a corporation created by the Medellin City Hall, TIGO-UNE and EPM in 2011 to boost the city’s innovation ecosystem by promoting the development of innovative technology-based companies, thus increasing the competitiveness of the city and the region. The Ruta N corporation, which is financed with public funds, not only promotes the development of companies operating in Medellin (Colombia’s second largest city), but also works with the public and private sectors to foster innovation, support entrepreneurs and provide technological training for youth.

About the ACI Medellin
Founded in 2002, the Cooperation and Investment Agency of Medellin and the Metropolitan Area (ACI Medellin) is the entity responsible for finding different organizations and allies at the international level to foster the development of the region through two tools: foreign direct investment and international cooperation. The ACI Medellin supports this Memorandum of Understanding by providing american companies with legal and operational guidance in Medellin, industry context and key local connections, thus facilitating their easy entry and growth thereof on the Colombian market.

About ProColombia
ProColombia is the organization tasked with the commercial promotion of non-traditional exports, international tourism, Foreign Investment in Colombia and the Colombia Country Brand. Through our national and international network of offices, we provide comprehensive consultancy and support to local entrepreneurs through services aimed at facilitating the design and implementation of their internationalization strategies, striving to generate, develop and finalize business opportunities.

Featured Post

RUTA N Invests in IRPA AI Plan to Develop a Nearshore ‘Pipeline’ of Automation and AI Talent on Demand

RUTA N, the Colombian public-private venture dedicated to the development of innovative technology-based businesses, selected IRPA AI (The Institute for Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence), to lead its first-ever Digital Americas Pipeline Initiative (DAPI), which will develop an AI Center of Excellence and create thousands of RPA and AI jobs in Medellín, Colombia.

The initiative will provide companies with direct access to trained, experienced, and certified RPA & AI professionals on demand and at scale

DAPI will leverage IRPA AI’s membership network, trusted relationships, training and certification capabilities, as well as the cost-effective technology talent pool in Medellín to provide North and South American enterprises, service providers, startups and advisory firms with trained, experienced and certified RPA and AI professionals on demand and at scale. This initiative will:

  • Drive advanced service offerings through an IRPA AI apprenticeship residency, training and certification program
  • Establish business networks to promote market engagement and sales for new AI/machine learning, RPA, and digital powered services
  • Increase foreign investments
  • Deliver R&D in automation and AI to enable analytics, Internet of Things – IoT- and cloud computing
  • Generate economic growth with increased jobs

 

“The greatest challenge in the rapidly expanding RPA and AI space is not technology, it’s talent, and proximity to that talent,” said Frank Casale, Founder of IRPA AI. “This is the first initiative of its kind to address this challenge, while creating scalable and affordable talent from a trusted, time zone friendly source. DAPI has full support from the Colombian government, businesses and academic research communities, and will advance automation and AI”.

“We are delighted to announce the partnership with IRPA AI, and our funding of the AI Center of Excellence,” said Alejandro Franco, Executive Director of Ruta N. “DAPI is a direct and bi-directional conduit, connecting RPA and AI technology, talent, intellectual property (IP) and funding between North and South America.  It provides us with economic fuel, creating highly sought-after employment opportunities that will positively and significantly impact our city’s future business development. Frank Casale’s vision, and IRPA AI’s expansive global network and technology expertise will help anchor Medellín as the RPA and AI hub of Latin America.”

Companies around the world have woken up to the transformational effect that RPA and AI bring to their businesses and are hard-pressed to find the right digital talent from a relatively small pool. A global study from IDT found that 80 percent of businesses cite digital transformation as a priority, but only 17 percent of respondents had enough employees with the right skills to embark on a smooth digital transformation. The serious shortage of experienced and qualified people who can meet the demand has U.S. and Canadian corporations looking outside traditional sources for geographically close and cost-effective talent.

The Digital Pipeline Initiative is being formally unveiled at IRPA AI’s Automation Innovation Conference, on December 5-6, 2017 in New York and December 13, 2017 in London.  To learn more, email [email protected].

 

About IRPA AI

Founded in 2013, the Institute for Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence (IRPA AI) is an independent professional association and knowledge forum for buyers, sellers, influencers and analysts of robotic process automation, cognitive computing and artificial intelligence. Our global network and advisory services offer leading-edge market intelligence, industry research, sourcing assistance and events as well as opportunities to learn and network with stakeholders across service industry functions. Membership in IRPA AI is free. To join and to learn more about IRPA AI please visit: www.irpaai.com.

 

About RUTA N

Ruta N is a corporation created by the Medellin City Hall, TIGO-UNE and EPM in 2011 to boost the city’s innovation ecosystem by promoting the development of innovative technology-based companies, thus increasing the competitiveness of the city and the region. The Ruta N corporation, which is financed with public funds, not only promotes the development of companies operating in Medellin (Colombia’s second largest city), but also works with the public and private sectors to foster innovation, support entrepreneurs and provide technological training for youth.

 

About the ACI Medellin

Founded in 2002, the Cooperation and Investment Agency of Medellin and the Metropolitan Area (ACI Medellin) is the entity responsible for finding different organizations and allies at the international level to foster the development of the region through two tools: foreign direct investment and international cooperation. The ACI Medellin supports this Memorandum of Understanding by providing american companies with legal and operational guidance in Medellin, industry context and key local connections, thus facilitating their easy entry and growth thereof on the Colombian market.

 

About ProColombia

ProColombia is the organization tasked with the commercial promotion of non-traditional exports, international tourism, Foreign Investment in Colombia and the Colombia Country Brand. Through our national and international network of offices, we provide comprehensive consultancy and support to local entrepreneurs through services aimed at facilitating the design and implementation of their internationalization strategies, striving to generate, develop and finalize business opportunities.

 

Press Contact

Carrie Simon
Manager of Member Communication
[email protected]

Featured Post

ACI Medellín meets with foreign investors to generate development and new opportunities

On November 16, 2017, ACI Medellín and the economy newspaper La Republica, held a meeting with representatives of foreign companies based in Medellín and Antioquia to identify opportunities for collaborative work. In this event, investors were presented with an analysis of the investment climate and the reinvestment opportunities offered by the territory.

The meeting took place in the new Marriott Hotel Medellín and was attended by more than 40 delegates from renowned companies such as POMA Colombia, UPS, Algar Tech, Globant, Schindler Andino Colombia, Mitsubishi, Incolmotos Yamaha, Velocity Partners, Tigo – Une, among others.

In this regard, the executive director of ACI Medellín, Sergio Escobar, commented: ” this event is a great opportunity to learn about the experience of investors in Medellín and the region; to understand the challenges they face in order to achieve better results in the productivity of their businesses and thus, we will be able to provide the support they need to achieve their goals.”

In addition, the participants learned about foresight and future of municipal and departmental projects. In the case of Medellín, the municipality’s finance secretary, Orlando Uribe, spoke about the administrative structure of the public conglomerate and the investment in the strategic projects of “Medellín cuenta con vos” by 2018.

.

In the case of the Government of Antioquia, the secretary of productivity and competitiveness, Federico Guerra Hoyos, invited attendees to think of Medellín as an important leverage for the entire region, taking into account the great challenge of generating development throughout it: “It is time to think as a region, not only as a city, tourism will be Antioquia’s new source of income and represents a great opportunity for growth and attraction of investment. The new ports and the 4G highways will biring Medellín closer to the sea, which will allow us to have new horizons. “

Featured Post

Cityexpress opens a new hotel in Medellín

The mayor of Medellin, Federico Gutiérrez Zuluaga, attended this event as a special guest and expressed his satisfaction about the arrival of this important hotel chain in the city, whose construction generated 200 jobs and today employs 25 people for its operation.

The arrival of this company is a result of the joint work between Procolombia, the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín and entrepreneurs of the sector. ACI Medellín supported the Hotel’s relationship with local actors and, also, provide them with legal advice.

“Medellín has a high occupancy of national and international visitors, City Express is on the Milla de Oro sector (Golden Mile) of El Poblado Avenue which is one of the main hotel areas of the city. Our goal is to differentiate ourselves from the competition with new infrastructure and service “ commented Luis Barrios, CEO of City Express Hotels.

In Medellín, the value proposal of the hotel is focused on service, connectivity, the promotion of a healthy life and in activities in the surroundings, to occupy the free time of travelers.

.

Featured Post

Minas Gerais seeks investment opportunities in Medellín

A delegation from Minas Gerais (Brazil), visited Medellín to strengthen international cooperation and to promote trade, business, investments and partnerships in the energy, biotechnology, medical equipment and STI sectors.

The Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín – ACI Medellín, prepared a work agenda for the Brazilian investors. In the early hours of November 14, the director of Procolombia Medellín, Santiago Viera and the executive director of ACI Medellín, Sergio Escobar, presented the advances in economic development and investment opportunities of Colombia, Antioquia and Medellín. This meeting was held in the Electric Interconnection Company – ISA, and hosted by the president of the company, Bernando Vargas Gibsone.

Presentation of investment opportunities in Medellín by Sergio Escobar, Director of ACI Medellín

Subsequently, some businessmen and members of the Government of Minas Gerais visited Ruta N ―Medellín’s Innovation and Business District― to learn about business opportunities in science and technology. It became an opportunity for Minas Gerais and Medellín to sign an understanding and collaboration agreement to work hand in hand on innovation projects in both cities.

The signing of the agreement between Medellín and Minas Gerais. From left to right: Paulina Villa and Alejandro Franco from Ruta N; Olavo Machado (President of FIEMG) Cristiane Serpa (President Director of INDI)

 

Whilst several businessmen of the Brazilian delegation attended a business conference with Colombian executives of the mining sector at the Intercontinental Hotel, the Governor of Minas Gerais, Eduardo Pimentel, held a protocol meeting with the mayor of Medellín, Federico Gutiérrez Zuluaga, to strengthen relationships and generate synergies of joint work.

Likewise, Governor Pimentel met with his counterpart from Antioquia, Luis Pérez Gutiérrez, to share a cooperation proposal that seeks the production of wines by planting vineyards on coffee grounds.

Testimonios

Featured Post

Medellín and Mexico City join forces to explore investment in the capital of Antioquia

On October 27 in Mexico City, the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín, closed its cycle of business meetings Why Medellín? 2017. Thus, strengthening commercial relations with three key countries for investment in the city: United States, Spain and Mexico.

The Colombian Embassy in Mexico supported this meeting and more than 20 representatives of Mexican companies attended the event

This last meeting was both, an opportunity to promote Medellín as a destination for foreign investment and a space to strengthen those historical, cultural and industrial links that have existed between Colombia and Mexico.

Representatives from various economic sectors in Mexico were told about the incentives and tax advantages of Medellín, as well as the transformation process the city has been through. They understood that Medellín is not only one of the most innovative in the world, but also one of the most competitive in the region.

Additionally, two meetings were held with members of the Network of people from Antioquia living abroad Sos Paisa, in Guadalajara and Mexico City. These meetings were attended by more than 40 residents in these cities.

“Mexico is a country with a large budget destined for international investment. Therefore, it is essential for Medellín to be in the minds of mexican entrepreneurs, o they recognize our strengths, characteristics and investment niches. Our goal is to bring investors to the city, thus generating employment and innovating the local industry,” said Sergio Escobar, Director of ACI Medellín.

Featured Post
Por qué Medellín en Ciudad de México

Medellín and Mexico City to strengthen ties of economic investment

The event Why Medellín? and the Network Sos Paisa arrive in Mexico.

The Foreign Ministry of Colombia, through the Embassy of Colombia in Mexico, supported the events of the network of people from Antioquia living abroad in Guadalajara and Mexico City.

ACI Medellín will present the transformation and investment opportunities offered by the city to a group of Mexican entrepreneurs during the event called Why Medellín?  To be held on Friday, October 27 at 8:30 am in the Feria BC room of the Presidente Intencontinental Polanco Hotel, Mexico City.

Medellín’s diverse productive structure is divided in clusters: textile, energy, ICT’s, health, construction, clothing, design and fashion, and aerospace. They represent 31.4% of the region’s GDP, 31% of the manufacturing base, 33.6% of the manufacturing added value, 36% of the industrial exports and 59% of the amount of companies created each year.

In addition, the city is committed to strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem and considers it a focus of development for the expansion of foreign companies. This makes it a reference not only for Colombia but also for Latin America.

Besides Why Medellín? two other meetings of the network of people from Antioquia, Paisas, living abroad -Sos Paisa- will take place. The first will be at the Consulate of Colombia in the city of Guadalajara on October 25 at 6 pm; and the second one, at the Embassy of Colombia in Mexico City on October 26 at 5:00 p.m. During those meetings, Paisas living in Mexico will learn more about this program and how it allows them to keep in touch with their hometown and contribute to the development of Medellín and the region.

“Mexico is a country with great opportunities and our cultural proximity opens the doors to make very interesting negotiations for our city. I am very aware of its entrepreneurial skills and I am sure this meeting will be very productive. It will also be an opportunity to express our solidarity and support to Mexico in this difficult moment they are facing after the earthquake,” said Sergio Escobar, CEO of ACI Medellín.

 

 

Featured Post
Embajador de Colombia en España

Medellín shows its business strengths to Spanish investors

Madrid ― this Wednesday, October 18, the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín, ProColombia and the Ambassador of Colombia to Spain hosted the business meeting “Why Medellín?”.

More than 20 businessmen attended the event “Why Medellín?”organized by ACI Medellín in Madrid and the Colombian ambassador to Spain, Alberto Furmanski Goldstein, was part of the welcoming committee.

Business representatives and journalists from Spain learned about the investment opportunities offered by the city. The Colombian ambassador to Spain, Alberto Furmanski Goldstein, addressed the possibilities of investment offered by the country in the post-conflict process.

Konecta’s corporate CEO for Latin America, Alejandra García, talked about her organization’s experience after they decided to settle in Medellín. In addition, she highlighted the possibilities in the territory and the accompaniment they have received from ACI Medellín.

The event was also attended by Ignacio Velo, director of Programs and International Projects of ONCE, a Spanish foundation that serves people with disabilities which will arrive in Medellín, generating around 100 jobs for the hotel sector.

Por qué Medellín en Madrid

María Alejandra Saleme, assistant of the director of ACI Medellín states: “The response in Madrid was very positive. The event was not only attended by entrepreneurs interested in investing in the city but also by representatives of organizations already settled in Medellín. This highlights Medellín’s installed capacity and allows the exchange of experiences and best practices.”

Featured Post

ACI Medellín was the star in the Start Up Week, Austin

Texas― last Thursday October 12, the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area, ACI Medellín, joined ProColombia and Capital Factory to organize and participate in the panel “Options for Expanding into Latin America” within the Start Up Week in Austin.

Around 50 entrepreneurs attended the event Why Medellín? amongst which are included: Fred Schmidt, Director of International Affairs in Capital Factory; Alejandro Suárez, board member of TX-MX; and Matthew Fiedler, co-founder and CTO of re: 3D printer company from Texas.

The event brought together innovation entrepreneurs from the United States and ACI Medellín showed them the advantages and strengths Medellín has to offer as an option to expand their business in Latin America. Also, journalists interested in knowing the strengths of the city participated in the event.

Paola Caballero, Senior Professional of ACI Medellín said: “Being present in one of the most important events in the United States is an opportunity to show American entrepreneurs not only the process of social transformation the city has been through, but also the advantages and legal, economic and human talent conditions Medellín has and that make it an ideal place to settle their companies.”

Featured Post

Investment Opportunities Offered by Medellín and the Region will be Presented in Madrid – ACI Medellín

On Tuesday, October 18, Madrid will host ACI Medellín’s event called Why Medellín? Supported by ProColombia and its commercial office in Madrid, the event will be held in the Villahermosa room of the Intercontinental Hotel between 9:00 am and 11:00 am.

Spanish entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to hear directly from ACI Medellín and Procolombia, the investment opportunities offered by Medellín.

The Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area – ACI Medellín, throughout its 15 years of work has become a key player in the internationalization process of the city. In this space, the agency will present the strategies and components that make Medellín an attractive destination for business and foreign investment to Spanish investors and entrepreneurs.

Due to its high economic performance and productive structure, Medellín is one of the most important cities in Latin America in terms of investment. It contributes 7.3% to the country’s GDP, and stands out for its strong inter-institutional relations between academia, the business sector and government.

Mr. Alejandro Mateo, Information Development Director of the Spanish software company Konecta, states: “the high technical level of the engineers of Medellín and the decisive support of the Mayor in the processes of innovation are the reasons why we settled our company in the city since June 2016.”

“In ACI Medellín, we are constantly working to make international investors aware of the possibilities offered by the city and consider it as a key destination for their business. The events Why Medellín? are a fundamental strategy in positioning the city in the international economic environment,” says Sergio Escobar, Director of ACI Medellín.

If you are in Madrid, register [ here ] to participate in the event and see why Medellín is an attractive economic environment for the development of your business.

Featured Post

Medellín will show US Entrepreneurs its Investment Opportunities

On Thursday, October 12 between noon and 1:30 pm, the Agency for Cooperation and Investment of Medellín and the Metropolitan Area – ACI Medellín, will be at the StartUp Week 2017 in Austin, Texas. In the Wall E Room of Capital Factory, officers of the agency will talk about the best practices and investment opportunities of Medellín.

Austin, Texas, welcomes thousands of entrepreneurs in the southern United States.

ACI Medellín and ProColombia have set a meeting called ” Options for Expanding into Latin America,” to be attended by Fred Fred Schmidt, Director of International Affairs of Capital Factory; Paola Andrea Caballeros Rosas, Senior Professional of ACI Medellín; Alejandro Suarez, lawyer and entrepreneur from Austin, board member of TX / MX -a business organization that helps companies expand their operations in both directions across the Texas-Mexico border; and Matthew Fiedler, co-founder / CTO of Re: 3D -a printer company launched through Startup Chile.

First, US entrepreneurs and businessmen will learn about the expansion opportunities of the Latin American market, and then, they will be able to do a networking session and enjoy Colombian gastronomy during lunch.


Capital Factory

Texas is the State with the highest startups rates in the United States. More than 100,000 entrepreneurs, programmers and designers hold face-to-face or virtual meetings, attend to classes and work together toward strenghtening new ideas and projects that benefit the city and the rest of the United States.

Capital Factory knows the best entrepreneurs in Texas and brings them together with investors, employees, mentors and clients.

Austin StartUp Week

For five days, the “StartUp Week” will bring together the most innovative enterprises in the world. In this event, various activities of free access will show visitors from all around the world the advantages offered by the capital of Texas. Learn more [ Here ]

Click [ here ] to register  »

Featured Post