From October 6th to 10th, the Chile Tech Tour, Connecting Chile & U.S. Innovation will take place, a trade mission organized by ProChile that will span both U.S. coasts, with stops in Washington, D.C., New York, Miami, and San Francisco.
The mission will bring together 28 Chilean companies and over 45 U.S. and international firms, along with public officials, in a program designed to support the internationalization of Chile’s technology sector.
Beyond fostering new strategic and commercial partnerships, this initiative seeks to position Chile in the U.S. market as a trusted and innovative provider of technological solutions. It also aims to showcase Chile’s commitment to high standards, the sustainability of its goods and services, and the professionalism and reliability of its business community.
The program will kick off in Washington, D.C. with the event Strengthening Ties in Tech and Innovation, focused on positioning Chile as a reliable partner in innovation and technology services, and on deepening institutional collaboration between Chile and the United States in the fields of technology and innovation. This first stop of the tour will feature the participation of government authorities and industry associations, offering key industry perspectives to advance an agenda grounded in openness, sustainability, and international cooperation.
The companies will then be divided into the following routes according to their sectors:
Event that will focus on ICT companies, connecting them with the technological ecosystem of the city.
Activities that position Miami as a strategic hub for the expansion of Chilean companies focused on fintech, edtech, and social innovation.
To be held in the framework of the San Francisco Tech Week, where participants will engage with startups, investment funds, and tech companies, including pitch sessions with VCs and accelerators, focused on solutions for climate change, digital agriculture, and venture capital.