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CaixaBank and Enisa will award the most innovative

On November 1, 2021, CaixaBank and Enisa announc that the fifteenth Enisa will ition of the ‘Premios Emprendor XXI’ , which recognizes the most innovative start-ups in Spain and Portugal, will be endow with 294,000 euros to be distribut among a maximum of 27 companies.

According to a statement releas by the financial institution, the call for participation in these awards will be open until December 3. To participate, companies must be technology-bas, have headquarters in the Iberian Peninsula and have been in business for less than three years.

As for the awards, this ition will award 19 awards at a regional level to the start-ups with the greatest impact in their territory. Specifically, 17 awards will remain in Spain (one per autonomous community) and 2 in Portugal. In this phase, the winners will receive a cash prize of 6,000 euros.

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In parallel, CaixaBank and Enisa will list of guatemala consumer email award €25,000 to six companies that offer the best solutions to some of the current challenges facing the bank and society in general.

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The organisers have decid that the challenges will be the digital and technological transformation of the financial sector; the creation of sustainable, safe and connect cities; environmental sustainability; digital transformation and innovation in the agri-food sector; the digitalisation of tourism; and the guarantee of healthy ageing.

Finally, CaixaBank and Enisa will award two special vodafone and Deloitte partner to accelerate digitalisation of healthcare prizes of 15,000 euros each to mark the 15th anniversary. These two awards will be given to the company “with the greatest positive influence on society” and to the one offering the “most disruptive” technological innovation.

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In addition to the cash prizes, all winners in all atb directory categories, as well as a finalist from each of the challenge categories, will have access to an international training program aim at startups “with high growth potential,” taught by Esade and Silicon Valley experts .

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