Zamorano University, BID Lab, Impact Hub, and Social Skin join forces to strengthen AgriFoodTech entrepreneurship in Honduras

As part of the AgroHub Honduras project, Zamorano University and BID Lab, in partnership with Impact Hub and Social Skin (Grupo Bolívar Davivienda), created a collaborative space aimed at strengthening the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem in the AgriFoodTech sector.

As part of this initiative, participants from the project’s programs engaged in a session with representatives from Social Skin, where they learned firsthand about the acceleration opportunities the platform offers at a regional level. This connection helps facilitate access for startups to business strengthening processes, specialized mentorship, and strategic support networks that can accelerate their growth and consolidation.

As a result of this collaboration, selected ventures will have the opportunity to apply to Social Skin’s programs, gaining access to key tools to scale their solutions and expand their impact across the sector.

This partnership reaffirms the commitment of all participating institutions to promoting innovative initiatives that drive sustainable development and enhance the competitiveness of the agri-food sector in Honduras.

AgroHub Strengthens Central America's Agrifood Innovation Ecosystem Through the Innova AgriFoodTech and Ruta AgriFoodTech Programs

AgroHub, an initiative implemented by Zamorano University with the support of BID Lab, continues to advance agrifood innovation across Central America through its Innova AgriFoodTech (incubation) and Ruta AgriFoodTech (acceleration) programs. Through these initiatives, 92 startups from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras successfully completed a comprehensive business development process, strengthening their capacity to develop innovative solutions with strong growth and impact potential.

Zamorano University Leaders Strengthen Strategic Partnerships in Germany and the Netherlands to Advance Agri-Food Innovation

As part of its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and the expansion of international partnerships, a delegation from Zamorano University traveled to Germany and the Netherlands to visit leading agricultural technology companies, world-class research centers, and academic institutions. The purpose of the mission was to identify new collaboration opportunities that will enhance student learning and contribute to the advancement of the agri-food sector across Latin America.