Three entrepreneurs who impressed Galperin at the Llao Llao Forum

From Science to Start-ups: The Llao Llao Forum Emphasizes Global Uncertainty and Highlights Innovative Initiatives

The Llao Llao Forum, a gathering of influential businessmen and entrepreneurs in the picturesque town of Bariloche, is focusing on global uncertainty for its 2019 edition. While the event dedicates significant resources to this topic, it also has a special panel dedicated to start-ups.

Three selected start-ups in this panel have strong connections with the Argentine scientific system from public universities and Conicet, which is surprising given the perception of inefficiency and budget cuts in these areas by the Casa Rosada. Among these start-ups are OncoPrecision, founded by Tarek Ali Zake in collaboration with scientists from the National University of Córdoba. Using artificial intelligence, OncoPrecision can assess the progress of cancer treatments with precision and effectiveness, creating personalized treatments for patients. Another start-up, Kilimo, introduced a system similar to green bonds to conserve water by supporting producers and city dwellers in sustainable irrigation practices. Additionally, Beeflow expands bee pollination management worldwide, enhancing agricultural productivity and addressing food demand with advanced pollination services.

These start-ups showcase the transformative power of innovation and technology in sectors such as health, environment, and agriculture. By collaborating with Argentine scientists, they embody a fascinating symbiosis between the public and private sectors. The three start-ups were supported by the GRIDX fund, which connects research scientists with business-oriented entrepreneurs. Miguel Galuccio, president of Vista oil company, and Graciela Ciccio from Insud, the holding company of the Sigman family, are key figures in the fund. Other contributors include the state of New York and founders of companies like Amazon. Through their right combination of science

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