Brazil is 9th largest economy, 5th largest country, and 2nd most populous country in the Americas behind the United States with a population more than 200 million people.
Brazil market is not that easy to do business comparing to Chile or Peru, but it worth a try because it is the good opportunity for technology companies to capture a piece of the incredibly large and tech-savvy consumer base.
Programs: Start-Up Brasil is a National StartUp Acceleration Program, created by the
Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication (Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações – MCTIC), managed by Softex and partnering with accelerators, to support startups.
SEBRAE (Brazilian Micro-Enterprise and Small Business Support Service) – a quasi-government agency that is focused on stimulating entrepreneurship and supporting businesses.
Gust - is the platform that helps startups to find investors.
Inseed - also helps startups and investors to meet each other.
Anjos do Brazil - is the largest angel investor network in Brazil.
Artemisia - is a non-profit organization that inspires and educates entrepreneurs.
Cubo - has different programs for entrepreneurs including workshop and mentors.
Plug - coworking space.
Impact Hub - a collaborative center of social entrepreneurs. They offer a shared workspace, inspiration, collaboration opportunities and unique ecosystem of resources.
InovAtiva Brasil - is an acceleration program for innovative businesses.
ACE - is also the startup accelerator that has been awarded 3 times in a row as the Best Latin American Accelerator. It helped more than 20 large corporations led innovative process in their industry sectors.
The Startup Circuit is a network that supports entrepreneurs. They offer mentoring, networking, investor rounds, pitch sessions, training, lectures and various support programs.