If you're an entrepreneur in Argentina, you may want to check out this list from Argentina Reports.
The site lists 20 startups that have made a mark in the country, with a high degree of education, a strong focus on social entrepreneurship, and no employees.
"Argentines carry the entrepreneurial gene in their DNA," says the director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of San Andr ? s.
"This makes the business scenario encouraging since this profile shows a high degree of training and some experience in the labor world before launching their own company."
Among the companies on the list: Apprendo: connects private tutors to students in all kinds of subjects, including courses, languages, programming, musical instruments, workshops, and more.
TGATomas Giovanetti: is a startup dedicated to the development of corporate and social video games.
OpenZeppelinDemian: is an entrepreneur aware of the economic peaks and valleys in his native Argentina.
OpenZeppelinDemian has consolidated itself as an accessible software that is currently used by more than 30,000 users, in more than 1,000 companies, and in more than 10 countries.
Animan: is an online video conferencing software company designed to serve areas where there are not enough resources to afford the
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