Modebo Wins Startup World: Mexico City

August 18, 2012

Seven finalists pitched on stage at the EGADE Business School, Mexico City, at the Startup World pitch competition, Thursday. The winning startup with the highest score, as picked by the judges, was Modebo.

Modebo designs wireless M2M devices communicated with advanced algorithms to predict energy consumption and temperature behavior. Passive architecture is used to have energy efficient buildings.

Founders José Rodríguez, Marisol Contreras, and Antonio Bojorges screamed with joy when it was announced they beat off stiff competition and named Mexico City’s 2012 Winner. They will now be invited to Silicon Valley to pitch in the Startup World grand final in 2013. Contreras said ‘Its was due to the shared love and passion for their technology that kept the co-founders working together to make their startup a success.’IMG 0146 220x146 Modebo Wins Startup World: Mexico City

Mexico City had an impressive lineup of judges including Santiago Zavala, General Partner at Mexican.VC (the accelerator who recently partnered with Silicon Valley’s 500 Startups) Marcus Dantus, Director at Wayra Mexico, Rosalía Madrigal, Directora en la Incubadora y Aceleradora de Empresas del ITESM CEM and José Espinosa Girón, Administrador de Operaciones del Capital Emprendedor de NAFIN.Finder 3 220x123 Modebo Wins Startup World: Mexico City The event would not have happened without our on the ground partners María Fernanda Legaspi Yáñez and Chio Paniagua and venue and media partners; Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey campus Santa Fe and technology blog Emprende.

 

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