GRANADA, Mar 4 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Ministry of Economic Transformation, Industry, Knowledge and Universities and Vodafone have started this Thursday the 2021 acceleration of the Minerva Program, with the 15 Andalusian startups that have shown high growth potential during the pre-acceleration phase to continue working in the higher performance stages of the program and three of them are from Granada: Graniot, Firmafy and Rumie.
In the agrotech world, there is the Granada company Graniot, a web-app that allows agronomists and farmers to monitor their crops weekly in terms of vigor, chlorophyll and water stress, helping them to decide on their irrigation and fertilization.
Among the startups that have created solutions to improve business management and digital transformation in corporate environments, the startup Firmafy proposes an electronic signature application for companies, which allows any document to be signed from the mobile in a fast, secure and legal way.
The third local firm, Rumie, proposes a one hundred percent online solution for accommodation reservations for medium and long-term stays that also manages your rental with high-quality video and photo reports, eliminating in-person visits.
About Minerva Since its first edition in 2012, the Minerva Program has selected more than 180 startups and has received more than 1,400 applications to participate in its technology company acceleration itinerary.
Its long history as a boost to ICT entrepreneurship has consolidated it as a benchmark program in Andalusia and among the best accelerators in Spain by the FUNCAS national ranking and by the IEBS digital business school.
At present, Minerva has adapted its acceleration model to be 100% online, to continue providing remote support to the startups participating in the eighth edition.
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