Biosciences and agriculture concentrate 90% of Uruguayan deep techs

Published 2025년 10월 27일

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Across Latin America, there are 1,316 deep tech companies, with Brazil leading the way (952), followed by Argentina (145), Chile (72), and Uruguay (21). Together, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay account for 97.8% of the regional ecosystem.
Twenty-one Uruguayan deep tech companies were identified, with the following sector distribution: 62% in Health and Wellness, 29% in Agriculture and Food, and 10% in Mobility, Logistics, and Manufacturing Industry.

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Uruguay is one of the emerging hubs for advanced technological innovation in the region, with a marked specialization in health and biosciences, according to the report "Deep Tech Radar LATAM 2025," prepared by the Brazilian consultancy EMERGE in alliance with Cubo Itaú. Deep techs are startups based on cutting-edge science and technology, characterized by a solid scientific-technological base, transformative impact on strategic sectors, intellectual differentiation and protection, and a high potential for maturation with a focus on disruptive innovation. These companies work in areas such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, nanotechnology, sensors, blockchain, and quantum technologies, with applications ranging from health to agriculture, energy, industry, and defense. The mentioned study identified 21 Uruguayan deep techs, with the following sectoral distribution: 62% in Health and Wellness, 29% in Agriculture and Food, and 10% in Mobility, Logistics, and ...
Source: Agromeat

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