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PARAGUAY
CoreX has completed the acquisition of Volteo Digital and is expanding its ServiceNow Center of Excellence with an Agentic AI Laboratory in Guadalajara.
This strategic investment creates the Agentic AI Laboratory dedicated to ServiceNow innovation and reinforces CoreX’ s position as an innovative leader in the ServiceNow LATAM ecosystem.
The laboratory will serve as an innovation hub where customers can collaborate with CoreX experts to develop custom AI agents and accelerate digital transformation initiatives. The lab will also function as an executive information center where ServiceNow will be able to showcase advanced capabilities to potential customers.
“ With the closing of the acquisition of Volteo and our investment in Guadalajara, we are not only expanding our global footprint, but we are also creating something truly revolutionary for our customers and the ServiceNow ecosystem,” said Rick Wright, CEO, CoreX.
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PERU
Softplan Public Sector has signed a contract with the Judiciary of Peru to support the strategic plan to not only export high technology, but also to present the Brazilian model of digital justice to other countries.
The contract with the Judiciary of Peru consists of the implementation of a technological platform for the management of non-criminal processes throughout the Peruvian territory.
With this, the Peruvian government will have the technological support to meet the need to improve judicial processes, providing state-of-the-art technologies, through the SAJ Courts product, which ensures a significant reduction in processing time, increasing efficiency, transparency and access to judicial services for the population. The solution currently has more than 27 million court cases pending and another 100 million have already been completed.
“ This is a significant project because it encompasses the judiciary of an entire country,” said Márcio Santana, Executive Director, Softplan Public Sector.
The modernization project involves 34 Superior Courts of Justice throughout Peru and involves more than 18,000 users and approximately 1,700 agencies in its implementation.
ATIS Group is to acquire Lati Paraguay from Millicom – expanding its tower footprint in the Southern Cone.
Lati Paraguay is a subsidiary owning approximately 300 wireless communications towers in Paraguay.
This transaction marks another milestone in ATIS’ s strategic expansion across the Southern Cone, reinforcing its position as the region’ s premier independent tower company.
As part of the agreement, ATIS and Tigo Paraguay have also entered into a long-term leaseback arrangement, under which ATIS will lease tower infrastructure to Tigo Paraguay to continue supporting its mobile network operations.
“ ATIS seeks to develop, own and operate best-in-class missioncritical assets such as wireless telecommunications towers,” said Juan Pablo Blanco, CEO, ATIS Group.
“ This acquisition – along with prior ones from Telefónica Uruguay and SBA in Argentina – underscores ATIS’ commitment to the Southern Cone region of Latin America. This important agreement with Tigo is in line with our strategy of long-term partnerships with leading wireless communications operators in the region.”
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CHILE
Chilean startup VMetrix – offering a SaaS platform for pension funds, banks, general fund administrators and insurance companies, raised a $ 3.2m seed round led by Kayyak, with participation from Nazca.
VMetrix will use the funds to expand its platform – which helps streamline financial operations such as trading, performance analysis, regulatory reporting, document digitization, valuation and accounting – into Colombia and Peru, grow its team and implement AI in processes such as regulatory reporting, asset valuation and automation of accounting flow.
“ This new investment will allow us to scale growth, strengthen our teams in the different markets and continue developing highvalue functionalities.
We focus on making technology not a barrier, but an enabler so that banks, insurers and pension funds can make faster, safer and more profitable decisions,” said VMetrix CEO and founder Sebastián Valenzuela.
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